Our little bit of paradise

Our little bit of paradise
This is the view from our kitchen window. We live a hard life.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Zu Deutschland, zu Österreich und zur Rückseite Wieder

Does anyone know what that says? Well, since I had to use Babel Fish (great translation website) to write it, I guess I can let you know. It simply means "To Germany, Austria and Back Again".

We recently returned from our trip to Bavaria and the greater Salzburg area. It was a fabulous time.

We started off on Sunday, September 21, with an overnight stop in Modena to break up the long drive. No, we did not buy any vinegar. But, we did get to see a small town Medieval festival. Everyone was dressed in period costumes, with music, crafts and food from that time. It was an unexpected treat to stumble upon while there. The Ferrari factory is not too far away, but we did not make it over there. I couldn't fit one in the back of the car, so I figured we'll come back and pick one up another time..... HA!

Monday, we drove up to Austria to a small town just south of Salzburg where we stayed while in that area. The pension was beautiful, and super clean, and the staff (family) were more than accommodating. The highlight of that evening was dining at a Chinese restaurant. Just what we drove to Austria to do! Not really our first choice, but since all other restaurants within walking distance of our hotel were closed on Mondays, we ate there.

Tuesday, we hopped on the train and went to Munich for Oktoberfest. It was "family day" and supposedly one of the less crowded days at the festival. If that were true, I would hate to be there on a busy day.
We had lunch in the Hofbrau "tent" with about a thousand of our closest friends. These structures are unbelievable! I will post a picture of it at the end. We found a place at one of the tables, and had real German fare and a liter of beer. Even Tom drank one! He figures, when in Rome...I mean Munich... There was a band and after every song, everyone sang a toasting song. We "prost"ed with everyone at our table. It was quite fun and everyone was in a festive mood. After lunch, we walked around the rest of the fairgrounds. We rode some rides, played some games, and ate some treats. After our wallets were empty, we headed for home. We had a great time, but I don't know if I would go again. But, we can check off one more thing in our 1,000 Places to See Before You Die.




Wednesday, we took a bus tour to the salt mines near Berchtesgaden. We have been there before, but Anabelle was only 6 months old. We thought it would be fun for the girls to do again.

The bus dropped us off right across the street from Mirabell gardens in downtown Salzburg. A lot of the scenes from the "Do, Re, Mi" song in The Sound of Music were filmed there. The girls are big fans of the movie, so they enjoyed singing and acting things out.



Thursday, we drove out into Bavaria to the town of Oberammergau. My intention was to buy a nativity set from there. They are well known for their wood carvings. But.....I was not willing to pay 200-300 Euro PER FIGURE for it. Now, the set I was looking at was one of the larger ones, but I didn't want a tiny set. The town is very cute, and well worth a stroll around, and I did go into a Christmas shop and bought a nutcracker and smoker to add to my collection. So, Leslie is now a happy girl.


On our way home, we stopped in Ettal, where there is a beautiful monastery. We walked around there for a while, then bought some wine and beer that they produce. Gotta support the brothers!




Friday, we drove over to Chiemsee, and took a ferry over to an island where King Ludwig II built, or was in the process of building, the palace, Herrenchiemsee. He was making a replica of Verseille, but didn't finish it because he ran out of money. How does a king run out of money!!!! Anyway, we took a tour of the palace and got to see some of the unfinished part. It was very interesting. The grounds of course were beautiful, and we had good weather, so we did a lot of walking around.






That evening we went to The Sound of Salzburg dinner show. We ate mediocre banquet food and saw a corny show, but the girls enjoyed it, so it was worth it. The singers were very talented, so I can't completely trash it, but my suggestion is to avoid it if you are ever in Salzburg.

Saturday, we went to Schloss Hellbrunn, right outside of downtown Salzburg. It is a palace built by a Prince Archbishop back in the early 1600's. The main attraction of this palace is the trick water fountains. The prince got is kicks from getting his guests wet as they walked through the gardens. He even had a table outdoors that squirted water out of the seats and table and got his guests soaked. Of course his chair did not come with a water feature. It was a chilly and damp morning, so the girls were not able to get wet, so that was a bummer for them.






To redeem the day, we walked over to the palace zoo. While there, the sun decided to come out, so the rest of the day was gorgeous.





We walked the rest of the grounds and saw the gazebo from none other than......The Sound of Music. We took the obligatory pictures in front of it and found a wonderful playground where the kids frolicked for a while. You got to hand it to the Germans/Austrians, they make some beautiful parks and playgrounds.





Sunday, we went up to the fortress in Salzburg. We got to see some gorgeous views of the city with the snow capped Alps in the background.







We ate lunch at a wurst stand, walked around the town, and watched some street performers. Some of them were really awesome. That afternoon, Anabelle and I went back to the hotel to start packing, and Victoria and Tom took a gondola to the top of the Untersburg Mountain, which was very close to where we were staying. Leslie doesn't care for heights all that much, so I was glad to pass on that one.




Monday we headed back to Italy. We stopped in Vicenza where there is an Army base. We stayed at the Lodge on base and ate some American comfort food (fast food).

We were back home by Tuesday evening, and I have been working semi-hard since then to get everything washed and/or put away.
That area of the world is one of our favorites. You could probably tell since we have been to either Germany and/or Austria 5 times in our collective 3 years in Europe. We will probably go back again. There is still so much to see and do. Hope you enjoyed my recap of our trip. Sorry it was so long.

Con molto affetto, mit vieler Neigung,
The Moore Family

6 comments:

Linda said...

Hey Leslie,
Thanks for sharing your adventures with me. I look forward to your blogs. The photos are awesome but more than that, I really enjoy reading your commentary about each trip. Did you ever think about writing professionally? Seriously! Anyway, thanks again.
Love, Your Jersey bound cousin,
Linda

Mary Beth Spann said...

What a great trip! We'll be sure to avoid the Sound of Salzburg and its mediocre banquet food next time we're in Salzburg.
If you ever happen to be in Israel, you can get a carved nativity set made of olive wood for like 25 bucks (then you could sell it to some Austrian sucker for 300 euros per piece...haha).

robmoore said...

Hey...I'm in Jersey, too. Trying to get out, though, and wishing I had an Oktoberfestish beer to pass the time in Newark.

Since I'm bored, I signed up for a google account so that I might pass the time by blogmenting.

Tom and beer...that's funny. And tell V to SMILE for crying out loud. It's Austria!

lilbro

Amy Grace said...

Love the recap!!! And pics... it is nice to see the girls enjoying the world! I really do have plans to make there.... I just hope it is before yall leave.. :) I will take your suggestions as fact and know where go! That's always a good thing.

mamasan said...

Wouldn't GGpie enjoy this!? even the sounds of the Cannstatter, ein Prosit! I am sure he is enjoying your great adventures from his new home! Thanks for all your creative writing and photography! I think those Japanese genes are finding a greater outlet!!! Love and miss you all.

Kelly Reser said...

That looks like so much fun!!! I love all the pictures. Sophia and I wish we could see all of the Sound of Music places...that is our favorite movie! Love you all!