Saturday, June 23, 2012
Day 6:
Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany/ Baroque Abbey, Beer and a Home-hosted Visit
Bavaria is an area of Germany that has great pride in their heritage. Our bus driver, Patrick, said there is no place else he would rather live. He said the Pope, when asked what he thought Heaven would be like, responded, "I think it must be like my hometown in Bavaria" and if that was good enough for the Pope, it was just how he felt as well.
Our first stop this morning was at Weltenburg Monastary, where there was an amazing Baroque church which also has the oldest monastery brewery in the world. They have been brewing beer for 1,000 years and it is really good!! Nothing like a tankard of beer at 10 a.m., with a pretzel thrown in to soak up all the alchohol! Next was a ferry ride through an amazing gorge, down the Danube, with about 50 bicyclers headed for Vienna (350 miles away) and a few locals.... beer was also served with this adventure.
We did have another stop, but it would take too long to describe it and really, you wouldn't care when I was done.
Back to the boat.... more food, lunch, then off to a home visit with a REAL (vs. unreal) German family. This was lots of fun. Our group was met by a mom and her 20 yr. old daughter.... the dad was at work and the son was avoiding us completely :-). The fun fact about the mom and daughter is that it was the daughter who talked the mother into hosting home visits! She had a friend whose mom was also doing it and she told her mom she had to do it too. That was several years ago and now the daughter is in college to be a translator! We had an hour and a half with the family, which sounded like waaaaaayy too much time on the front end of the visit, but was not enough time in the end. There are so many interesting things I could say about this family, but I don't want it all to get boring. I will make a little list about what was great and if anyone cares to hear about something on the list, please let us know.....
Garbage cans
Gardens
Driver's licenses
Cars, bicycles and driving year around
Generations living in the same house
Then we went back to the boat, had cocktails, a review about the upcoming day, dinner and holy cow!! it was 9:00!!
Mom and I got into our jammies. She read and went to sleep. I am writing. Now I am done and headed for bed. Smooches!!
Thursday, June 21, 2012
I May Never Wear Pink Again
We got our luggage!! I've never been quite so excited about socks and underwear. Because of no Internet service, we have gotten pretty far behind. The days have been full from morning til night.... walking, buses, meeting people, and lots of delicious meals.
I am having trouble getting the pictures uploaded because of my computer. I will keep working on it and will add photos a little later. I will say, everything is lovely, .... the boat, the scenery and the people of each country.
So here is a little catching up from the last three days:
Day3: Wachau Valley / Melk Abbey, Austria
We cruised up a gorge with passengers sitting on the top deck in the sun, eating ice cream and listening to the tour director tell us about everything we saw. One interesting castle had become the prison for the worst criminals in the area.
Another church had little rabbit sculptures along the roof. The legend was that the snow was so deep one year that the rabbits stayed up on the roof to stay above the snow. When the snow melted, the rabbits were left up on the roof! I love these stories! Melk Abbey was beautiful, but I have to give you the short version because this really reminded me of all the places we (the sisters) visited as children....so here we go... a boys school with 900 boys...none of them there! 30 monks in residence at this time. Lots of churchy gold and an organ concert. Want anymore? I have a brochure I can send you.
Day 4: Linz, Austria/ Mauthausen Concentration Camp/Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
Mauthausen is the only concentration camp I have ever seen. I am sure Mom will write more later about this because she has something else to compare it to. Mauthausen was very different. They did not put people to death, they worked the prisoners to death. It was a camp only for men... men of all different nationalities. Without a common language, they had no way to commiserate, communicate or plan escape.
They mined granite at this camp. This is a picture of the steps the prisoners walked each day down into the mine and back up. Sometimes the guards would push a prisoner, causing him to fall and other prisoners then fell like dominoes. They had one suit of clothing, issued on the day they arrived and worn until the day they died unless they could steal someone else's clothes.
Two to four men slept in a regular bunk bed. Incongruities were everywhere. The prisoners played soccer against the guards, but the prisoners also had a soccer team that played outside teams from the area and won the state championship one year. The guards had a swimming pool outside the walls for after work exercise. Prisoners were in charge of prisoners and could kill them with no issue.
This was the only Level Three concentration camp... the only one of its kind. This statue represents a prisoner who was tied to a post during winter and water was dripped on him, one drop at a time, until he turned into a solid block of ice.....
We came back to the ship, had lunch, then went to the Czech Republic! An hour plus ride on the bus, but what a beautiful city! This was a terrific trip for me because I had never been to the Czech Republic before. Czechoslovakia was a country I always respected by the way they earned their freedom.
An unexpected rain shower caused a little creative problem solving on the part of our program directors. They dashed into the grocery and picked us up some black trash bags, which we were able to design to our own desires. We were quite the fetching bunch!
After an informative walking tour, we were able to wander on our own. We found an ice cream stand for Mom and a toy store for me! I bought finger puppets that were made in the C.R. and they are adorable. I will post them if I ever get the pictures up! We arrived back at 7:30, had dinner and all went to bed!
Day 5: Regensburg, Germany/ Walking Tour/ Concert by the Regensburg Domspatzen Boy's Choir We were pretty tired after yesterday's adventure and it was nice to have the opportunity to sleep in. Mom woke up at 5am, but she was nice enough to stay busy somewhere else until I could drag myself out of bed at 8:00. We cruised along the river and through the locks until 3:00 when we arrived in Regensburgh. During the day, we had a German lesson including some pretty cute skits, which I also hope to upload. Here is the best part of Regensburg.... we met a lovely couple, Jim and Jane, from Canada. Jim said he had searched every river cruise company in the world for a ship that would be in Regensburg on June 21st. Why? Because he wanted to take his wife, Jane, back to the town where she was born on her birthday and Regensburg was where she had been born and had never been back to since she was a baby. Okay, that is a great story, wouldn't you agree?! So, we came back from our afternoon at 6:00, washed up, went to dinner, then walked back into town for a concert at a beautiful cathedral. The boys choir was actually an acapella men's quartet. They were amazing... Sounded like the church version of Il Divo. Now, I am sorta kinda caught up. I will try to load pictures next, but don't hold your breath, my laptop was stuck in reboot mode. I'll be nice to it and see what happens. I think we'll be able to get on again tomorrow, so stay tuned for an update!
Day3: Wachau Valley / Melk Abbey, Austria
We cruised up a gorge with passengers sitting on the top deck in the sun, eating ice cream and listening to the tour director tell us about everything we saw. One interesting castle had become the prison for the worst criminals in the area.
Another church had little rabbit sculptures along the roof. The legend was that the snow was so deep one year that the rabbits stayed up on the roof to stay above the snow. When the snow melted, the rabbits were left up on the roof! I love these stories! Melk Abbey was beautiful, but I have to give you the short version because this really reminded me of all the places we (the sisters) visited as children....so here we go... a boys school with 900 boys...none of them there! 30 monks in residence at this time. Lots of churchy gold and an organ concert. Want anymore? I have a brochure I can send you.
Day 4: Linz, Austria/ Mauthausen Concentration Camp/Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
Mauthausen is the only concentration camp I have ever seen. I am sure Mom will write more later about this because she has something else to compare it to. Mauthausen was very different. They did not put people to death, they worked the prisoners to death. It was a camp only for men... men of all different nationalities. Without a common language, they had no way to commiserate, communicate or plan escape.
They mined granite at this camp. This is a picture of the steps the prisoners walked each day down into the mine and back up. Sometimes the guards would push a prisoner, causing him to fall and other prisoners then fell like dominoes. They had one suit of clothing, issued on the day they arrived and worn until the day they died unless they could steal someone else's clothes.
Two to four men slept in a regular bunk bed. Incongruities were everywhere. The prisoners played soccer against the guards, but the prisoners also had a soccer team that played outside teams from the area and won the state championship one year. The guards had a swimming pool outside the walls for after work exercise. Prisoners were in charge of prisoners and could kill them with no issue.
This was the only Level Three concentration camp... the only one of its kind. This statue represents a prisoner who was tied to a post during winter and water was dripped on him, one drop at a time, until he turned into a solid block of ice.....
We came back to the ship, had lunch, then went to the Czech Republic! An hour plus ride on the bus, but what a beautiful city! This was a terrific trip for me because I had never been to the Czech Republic before. Czechoslovakia was a country I always respected by the way they earned their freedom.
An unexpected rain shower caused a little creative problem solving on the part of our program directors. They dashed into the grocery and picked us up some black trash bags, which we were able to design to our own desires. We were quite the fetching bunch!
After an informative walking tour, we were able to wander on our own. We found an ice cream stand for Mom and a toy store for me! I bought finger puppets that were made in the C.R. and they are adorable. I will post them if I ever get the pictures up! We arrived back at 7:30, had dinner and all went to bed!
Day 5: Regensburg, Germany/ Walking Tour/ Concert by the Regensburg Domspatzen Boy's Choir We were pretty tired after yesterday's adventure and it was nice to have the opportunity to sleep in. Mom woke up at 5am, but she was nice enough to stay busy somewhere else until I could drag myself out of bed at 8:00. We cruised along the river and through the locks until 3:00 when we arrived in Regensburgh. During the day, we had a German lesson including some pretty cute skits, which I also hope to upload. Here is the best part of Regensburg.... we met a lovely couple, Jim and Jane, from Canada. Jim said he had searched every river cruise company in the world for a ship that would be in Regensburg on June 21st. Why? Because he wanted to take his wife, Jane, back to the town where she was born on her birthday and Regensburg was where she had been born and had never been back to since she was a baby. Okay, that is a great story, wouldn't you agree?! So, we came back from our afternoon at 6:00, washed up, went to dinner, then walked back into town for a concert at a beautiful cathedral. The boys choir was actually an acapella men's quartet. They were amazing... Sounded like the church version of Il Divo. Now, I am sorta kinda caught up. I will try to load pictures next, but don't hold your breath, my laptop was stuck in reboot mode. I'll be nice to it and see what happens. I think we'll be able to get on again tomorrow, so stay tuned for an update!
Monday, June 18, 2012
Well, we have had an exciting couple of days!! We got to the airport in plenty of time,thanks to Dick. We had seats opposite each other on the isle. We had free wine...
Mom was able to sleep, but I could not.
We met so many adorable people. Our favorite people in the "surviving the trip over" category were:
.... the 15 month old beautiful, adorable girl that will be building space stations as soon as she reaches her teens.
.... the adorable boy from Hungary, who just finished his freshman year at Univ. of Oregon with a scholarship on the tennis team. He was the first person to tell us our luggage probably wasn't going to make it out of Charles de Gaulle... he was sooo right.
The people, the food and the accommodations are wonderful and we are having so much fun!! Tomorrow we move on to Melk and maybe we will get our suitcases! :-)
Friday, June 15, 2012
48 hours and counting down!
Patrick drove me down to Hobe Sound today. I weighed my suitcase and discovered it was 15 pounds over the weight limit (you were right Janice Link)!! I then spent the next two hours trying to figure out how to reconfigure my wardrobe for the next two weeks. I whittled and whined, then weighed ... only down 6 lbs! Whittled, whined a lot more and redid my whole idea for evenings....finally I am down to 48 lbs. whew...
Mom is also refiguring and repacking. She packs her bag, picks it up and worries because it feels pretty heavy (no it doesn't). Mom gets finished, except for cosmetics, and we weigh her in.... Are you ready? 29lbs. Seriously? I'm going to bed.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Only 24 days until we leave from Miami for Vienna! Whenever I take a trip I feel like my whole life and house have to be in order. This time my time to do all those silly things was shortened because my Dr. directed me to recline on the couch with an infected foot with ice packs. I am up and about now and thinking I might not have time to be the perfect housekeeper which might be a lovely thing!
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Here we are in our first picture post. We haven't left yet, we are just getting ready. We are reading up on the spots we will visit and getting our clothes selected, discarded, and reselected. Of course, I want to lose 20 pounds before we go, but I don't think that's going to happen. Mom is working on healing up her ankle so she will be in tiptop exploring condition!
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