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Sunday ..Sunny Salzburg ...
... rather partial to the apple one, available with or without alcohol.
Evening looms early ..4:30 pm and daylight is gone. Time to head up to the "Terrace" at Hotel Stein on the riverbank...once again for the view and the ambiance.. a few farewell drinks to the wonderful Salzburg and her picture perfect sunny day.. but wait.. come 7pm and yay, it's snowing again.. Mother Nature proving she always has the last ...
So Salzburg ...Snow Snow & more snow
... their branches tipped white, the river Salzach winding through the town..Sheer picture perfect!! The veil of snow hiding the distant mountains of Untersberg / Berchtesgaden.. ( that separate Austria and Germany) add to the mystique.
The Castle itself is quite imposing with its stark white exterior walls, one can tour the inner rooms (gallery, torture chamber, watchtower, battlements etc) An audio commentary guides ...
Formen
Langsam aber doch nimmt der Trip Formen an. Was ich in Seattle anstellen werde weiß ich zwar nach wie vor nicht. Dafür ist Hawaii schon verplant, zumindest fast, mit tauchen und hoffentlich whale watching !!! Und Disney World und WB Studios sind in L.A. Sowieso ...
Hallstatt
... we were at Charnel house, which has existed since the 12th century.
It is crammed with 1200 skulls about half of which are elaborately painted and marked with the family name and the date of death. The last skull to be placed here was in 1995 on special request. They don't get many requests from people to have their remains placed in the Charnel house as cremations have become much more popular. Back in the day, the charnel house was created out ...
Salzburg
... following our walking tour. As we arrived at a waterwheel we could smell the most delicious fresh bread baking smell wafting out of a nearby building. It was the oldest bakery in Salzburg and we immediately headed in to pick up a treat. They had delicious buns which we enjoyed while watching their video about the bread-baking process. This bakery was especially interesting because they only use wood-fired ovens and only water, salt, and flour to make ...