Sunday, June 20, 2010

May=Visitors: part zwei

The second half of May brought us a little more sunshine and another set of visitors...this time it was my former boss and his partner.  They arrived just 6 days after my parents left, and we had a hefty travel agenda ahead of us:  Salzburg, Vienna, Prague...and King Ludwig's castles.  In the picture above, we are having delicious wurst on the street in Vienna.

So....first on the agenda was a little sightseeing here in Munich.  We covered all of the basics...we visited a beer garden, the English Garden with it's surfers and the Asam kirche.  The idea was to keep them outside and awake on their first day...


The following day it was time to hit the airport for the missing bags and head out to Salzburg on the train for the day....but only one of the suitcases came...Delta had left one on the tarmac in Atlanta-Ugh!  We got to Salzburg a little later, so we tried to maximize our time and took the Sound of Music tour, starting at the Mirabella Garden and on to sights like the famous gazebo and the houses that the movie filmed...which are actually spread out all over the city.




On the tour, we stopped at this summer luge that you speed down hillside curves..so fun! You get pulled up backward, then pick up your cart and start at the top.  I hadn't ever done this before, but they had and were old pros. It was the highlight of the tour!


The next day it was time to pack the bags and head out to the airport once again for the missing bag (it finally came!) and then travel to Vienna overnight.  We ran into a street market outside of St. Stephen's, went to the opera and saw a performance of Salome', and went to Prater Park (a little amusement park withing the city). Steve went on the swing ride, while Nick and I were too chicken!






Next, their friend Trula came to meet up with us...we kept her awake for the day in the same manner-outside in the fresh air visiting sights in Munich and then to Dachau...after a good night's sleep it was on to Prague.  We boarded the train  in Munich and transferred in Plizn to a smelly, old Czech train and 7.5 hours after we began our journey we arrived! (btw, our return trip was on a lovely German train that took only 6 hours...gotta love that German engineering!)
And then we were back to Munich...with just enough time to visit Neuschwanstein and for our second set of May visitors to be on their way home to the States. 


The week went by in an instant...throughout the entire time, I kept saying..."Next time, 2 weeks!"  and I mean it...so for all of you who are coming or want to come, 2 weeks, okay?

No comments:

Post a Comment