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Springerle and Glassblowing
... tea or coffee and a pastry at the museum cafe nearby, then caught a bus to Freudenberg, where we had lunch in a vaulted underground cavern. We had salad, chicken stuffed with sausage, homemade noodles and a sort of solid custard dessert with what I think was lingonberry sauce, and were entertained by a singer.
David had gone on a visit to an organic farm, which he really enjoyed. It was a dairy farm in part, and they saw the milking machines, ...
Wine country and to Rothenburg
... over into. The cobbled roads led steadily upwards, past houses and stores, most of which still had multicoloured geraniums and other flowers spilling out of window boxes. Many of the stores sell Christmas decorations, most of which are made in Germany. We had noticed some interesting looking pastries in Bamburg, and learned that they are called Schneeballen (I think that is the right spelling) or snowballs, made from strips of pastry formed into a ...
From exquisite to ancient
... gardens and as Karl Heinz pointed out even the trees couldn't grow the way they wanted - trees shaped in perfect cones were impressive. Now even though Australia was missing from the stairwell fresco as we hadn't been established as the fifth continent at the time, the cellars were dedicated to Oz as it was "Down Under". We weren't upset as that is where all the wine in the area is now brewed and stored. Perfect match we thought.
Off to Rothenburg. A ...
Wurzburg, a beautiful city and my favorite so far
... bombers and the buildings of historical significance was rebuilt in the following 20 years by "rubble women" (called this because their men had died or gone missing during the war). We returned to the boat by way of a path along the river next to the old town main bridge which is now a pedestrian bridge where many locals buy a glass of wine from one of the close vendors and stand around drinking it with their friends--interesting ...
Expedition Europe Engaged
... long walks, seeking out tall buildings for good views, a museum here and there made for a great yet short stay. We are constantly on the move and really covering a lot of ground each day. From Amsterdam we took a brief afternoon trip to Brussels before continueing on to Germany. Three countries in 24 hours: who does that?
There is a sense of confidence that comes along with conquering the independence that travelling provides. Making ...