I think it looks pretty good.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Update on what we have been doing...
I think it looks pretty good.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Europe Trip: Luneburg, Germany---our last stop...
Erik, Jessica, Laura, me and Tyler
A view of Hamburg from the water
There was a sailing class out on the water while we were in the little tourist boat.
Erik looking at all the swans.
I think the building to the left is some sort of government building and it was a beautiful building.
All of us walking the streets of Hamburg.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Europe Trip: Salzburg, Austria
Tyler and I eating some delicious sausages--though I don't think the sausages made it in the picture.
Me posing with some pretty awesome statues.
If you have seen The Sound of Music, then you would recognize this tunnel...
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do
Jessica, me and Tyler in the same tunnel as above.
Erik with a statue of Mozart behind him. Some locals...
Jessica showing off her delicious pretzel.
I really enjoyed Salzburg. It was a beautiful town, but we did have a little trouble getting around...in the car... We decided to go out to dinner a little outside of Salzburg because we were having trouble finding a restaurant---either they were closed, too expensive, or full. So we drove out of town a little bit and found a cute little bavarian hotel with a restaurant. My Mom wanted to finish eating before it got dark so it would be easy to find our way back to our hotel. However, that did not happen as it took about an hour and a half just to get our food. So, we ended up spending almost 2 hrs. driving in circles around Salzburg to find our hotel, which was very stressful for the driver... At one point, we accidently turned onto a one way road (the wrong way), which was not a big deal because no one was on the road and we pulled over to turn around. However, a car came down the road flashing its lights at us. It then pulled over to us and an angry, old Austrian man rolled down his window and started yelling at us (in a very strong German accent). He yelled, "This is very dangerous what you are doing here!!! Turn around immediatly or I will call the police!!!" He repeated that over and over and was very scary. We already were going to turn around, but now he was in our way. Jessica just told him we already knew it was a one way road and would have turned around a long time ago if he had not blocked us. She then rolled up the window and the crazy guy finally drove off... It was very scary at the time, but now it is just funny. We eventually made it back to the hotel and decided that the old man must have been a Nazi. Good story....
Next up Luneburg, Germany and then I will write a post about what has been going on here in Buena Vista!
Monday, June 8, 2009
Europe Trip: Venice
The bad hotel experience probably started us out on the wrong leg, otherwise we might have been a bit more forgiving of the city.
Our first view of the Grand Canal Tyler crossing one of the many bridges. Gondolas with the San Giorgio Maggiore Island in the background Erik, Mom, Jessica and I taking a little rest
Tyler and I in the Piazza San Marco--there were soooo many pigeons here! (The Italian Job was filmed in this famous piazza)
St. Mark's Basilica--this church was so cool on the inside--however most of the stuff in there was stolen by merchants who then gave all their stolen goods to decorate the church
Two fancy gondolas
One of the many puppet shops---I think Pinocchio was from Venice
Tyler and I with a small canal behind us
The Rialto Bridge
The view from the Rialto Bridge
I think I would like to go to Venice again when it is sunny and less crowded. I think I need to give Venice a little more time than a day or two. Also it might be easier to travel with less people--or at least more than one person paying for everyone--so that a boat ride might be possible. I am glad I saw Venice and I do think it has the potential to be as beautiful as the paintings depict it (they do exclude the millions of people in the paintings).
Next up Salzburg, Austria!
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Europe Trip: Vernazza, Italy
I love this picture! It is so nicely framed and none of us meant to take these positions.
Here we are all enjoying the most delicious gelato bought from the nicest old guy.
Me, Jessica and Erik with the town of Vernazza behind us. A nice silhouette, except for that strand of hair..
Vernazza by night
The Hike:
The five towns of the Cinque Terre are all connected by hiking trails that go along the hillside. We only hiked through two towns instead of five, but it was beautiful!
Mom and I with the town of Corniglia behind us.
Mmmmmm.....Lunch! This is the most delicious bread from a little bakery in Vernazza. We put salami and provolone cheese inside. Yummm!
A rather silly picture, or at least I look silly...
A nice shot of Mom with Corniglia in the hills behind her.
Cool!
The water was so clear!
Erik taking a swim.
The last town we hiked to and I can't remember the name...it starts with an M.
Our last night in Vernazza
Erik enjoying some gelato
Vernazza was an amazing place. I really loved the town, the location and the people. It is one of those places where you can walk around anywhere and feel safe. It was so nice to see the sun too after having rain in Paris. We swam, relaxed and enjoyed this lovely little town.
Next up Venice!