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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
... 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" ...
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
... as the neighbouring graveyard is extremely limited in size and so to accommodate everyone, the largest bones, including the skull, was removed from the grave 10-20 years after burial. It was then cleaned, bleached and set out to dry by sun and moonlight for three to four weeks. After which, it was painted and marked. The decorations are symbolic: oak for glory, laurel for victory, ivy for life, roses for love. We didn’t linger too long once we’d ...
Salzburg
... the old city stables used to be. On the wall behind the fountain were paintings of the prince’s favourite horses. We walked down a street with tons of iron-wrought shop signs hanging overhead in the style typical to the region. McDonald’s was even there although they had been told their sign had to fit in with the character of the street. Their sign, even though it was iron-wrought, was out of place simply because it was at least twice as big ...