Hotel de la Tour - Ribeauville
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A day trip to colmar
stephanie and i decided to take a 45 minute train ride to colmar france from strasbourg. there was some great shopping, food, and wine. colmar is where the statue of librty was built. the town has a bit more of a german feel and is the home to flambe and fois gras. both were excellent! wedenesday we head back to colmar ...
Busy busy busy
... of grapevines!! We got into Basle, Switzerland and this place is busy! We are staying At the Raddison blu. It is ritzy!! We had a chocolate plate waiting for us and they keep asking about "Martin". Ha...love when people translate names! We went to this Swiss pub and the food was amazing. We had veal cordon blue and the best damn Brusselsprouts ever. As the day went on poor Amanda started to feel yucky. She has a sore throat and is super tired. I ...
End of the line!
... will stay in my memory for two rather odd things. One being a very inventive busking "Statue" (you know these interminable people who stand still for hours!) This bloke had made himself into a fountain, standing in a water base and making his fingers flow with water occasionally. If he disagreed with the size of the donation the donor was in danger of having the finger pointed and getting drenched!! We stood and watched in amusement for some ...
Visite de Bussang
... on s'arrete voir la source de la Moselle. C,est la meme riviere qui passait devant la maison de Jean-Luc et Marie-Rose. C'est le debut de la riviere et elle est toute petite comparé a celle vu a Liverdun! Petit arret a la source thermale! et ensuite on revient a la maison. Anne prepare un super bouillit de legumes; mmmm juste dy penser, j'en mangerais encore.
Bon dodo time! demain on se dirige vers Riquewhir et Mulhouse! ...
France, Colmar
After driving through beautiful Switzerland we arrived in Colmar France. The city has many small streets lined with retail stores and restaurants/cafes. Colmar was French for most of its modern history but its population used to be predominately German. During WWI Hitler reclaimed it but was annexed to France after Germany lost WWI. Many of the Swiss-German influences can be seen in the architecture.
We began ...