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Fraueninsel and Family
... in the middle of the Chiemsee. I'm obsessed with Christmas markets. I can't get enough of them (and am even going to another one tonight). It had always been a wish of mine to visit the Chiemsee in winter time because I always go there in the summer time and swim in the lake. It looked as I had always pictured it as we took the ferry to the island with the Alps towering over the water covered in snow. On the lake there is also the ...
Sunday ..Sunny Salzburg ...
... church steeples,domes of building and the magnificent castle/ fortress on the hill means one can never get lost.. you may discover a quaint little allyway, a museum or two, a restaurant, a market or three..( specially at this time of the year).. time will get away from you but your memories and photos are never going to.
A walk along the riverside shows that the ducks and swans enjoy it whatever the ...
So Salzburg ...Snow Snow & more snow
... on dark items. The thousands..yes, thousands of people crowding the old city streets and walkways didn't seem to mind either..Enticed by more Xmas markets, shops, restaurants and the famous buildings..they were happy to do a slow shoe/ snow shuffle at times. Sooo many Xmas decoration shops, Austrian wares and the famous Mozart Chocolate's everywhere. Salzburg is the birth place of Mozart and he is "touted" ...
Salzburg
... of the outside of the building.
Feeling hungry, we went to a restaurant recommended in our guidebook and sat in a cozy corner. We were quite cold and were glad for a chance to warm up. There were several other people in there also with Rick Steves guidebooks which we thought was quite funny. I started off with a tasty pumpkin soup which hit the spot and warmed me up. I followed it up with a pumpkin strudel which came with a creamy chive ...
Berchtesgaden
... visiting the documentation center instead. It was at the Eagle’s Nest that Hitler is believed to have finished writing his book, “Mein Kampf”. It is one of the surviving icons of Nazi-ism and Hitler owning to the fact that it was too difficult to bomb aerially because it is literally perched on a mountain top. The center occupies a small fraction of the bunkers that Hitler had built as his last line of defense. Since it ...