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Innsbruck
... planet guide it is very rare to get checked but we still counted ourselves lucky! Being at the train station 40 minutes early meant Ash had another opportunity to take some photos of the Grand Canal. The light was pretty so it was worth it. It was a one hour and 10 minute train to Verona where we had a one hour stop before getting our Austrian train to Innsbruck. The train ride was simply stunning. There were huge mountains ...
Christmas Markets!
... made goodies like gingerbread houses for sale for Christmas that are gorgeous (my next project), handmade chocolates and biscuits. Every looks so dangerously delicious. The windows of our 4 story b&b have been decorated to look like an advent calender, which looks pretty cool if you ask me (we are no. 13). As you walk out of our door you are welcomed by Christmas markets, lights, food, gifts, music and more. These have been occupying our time at night, as we both cant resist ...
Any pass will do
... all was this stupid bike mounted video camera which every time I use it (and the one before) it simply mists up and the footage is destroyed and so I came up with an idea. Each morning/evening I wipe down my helmet visor with anti mist spray and so thought I might as well give it a try on the video cam. Biggest problem here meant opening the lens of this rather small camera. Anyway with nothing to lose I gave it a try and simply kept an eye on it all day and sure enough ...
Bridge on the River Inn
... pizza has become a universal menu item. It's only a variation on a sandwich really, just a bit hotter and cheese everywhere. Innsbruck is a charming city with little in the way of tourist attractions. Its greatest asset is the view up to the snow-capped mountains that dominate the horizon. In today's sunshine, a splendid sight indeed. We tried to stroll the city centre together, but the wives' stamina for ...
History's Presence
... we went with in Munich who based most of his presentation on philosophy so we could "feel the history" instead of just knowing it. I thought it was a practical and effective approach and felt like a local informed citizen of Munich by the time it was over.
But as great as the history is, I can still only take in so much at a time while maintaining my appreciation and sanity. ...