Hotel-Gasthof Schwarzes Lamm
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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
After docking this morning, took a short bus ride to the Wurzburg Residenz, home of the prince-bishops in the 18th century--lots of ornate detail and compared to the Palace of Versailles in France. The Residenz is known for having The largest staircase enclosed in a room with gorgeous paintings on the ceiling depicting the continents except Australia since it had not been discovered at this time. One room had walls of painted mirrors ...
Expedition Europe Engaged
... out to 'claim the asset'. But I'm and not a wizard nor a hired hit man (I'm not even British), I'm Nathan Guyer and ready to set out on my own magical tale of adventure and excitement.
When I first left home I had four bags to my name. Now with two months remaining I've trimmed it down to one small backpack. It was no easy task and I'll admit I left things out I'm not proud of and brought some things I probably shouldn't have. But at this ...
Megahealthy times
... to Wien. It's complicated to enjoy completely an stay in a place when you are sick and your concern is to rest and recover, but like always, my friend Katrin made me feel so chilled and confortable in her presence, at ease. Reached already the most northern point of probably my whole trip, although curiously, or cassually, one of the warmers and sunniest so far, I start the way down to the south, and of course to the raising sun. Always to the raising sun. ...
Medieval German Cuteness
... through tourism.
He also showed us a little bar called hell (in German), with a little devil on its sign. He said if when we’re in town someone yells “go to hell” at us, it’s a good recommendation. Hahaha. We might go to Hell tomorrow.
After a great hour tour, we paid for our tour then we returned to our hotel. We stopped in the hotel’s restaurant and each got a liter of Radler as a nightcap.
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