Saturday, October 17, 2009
Europe - Amsterdam 10-16-09
Our last and final stop for sightseeing on our whirlwind tour of
After our tour of Anne Frank’s house, we walked around town. We discovered that it wasn’t a very big city. We walked along the streets. We were blessed with another beautiful day, albeit very cold; probably around 10 degrees Celsius (maybe 30-40 degrees Fahrenheit). The buildings are very tall and narrow – some were 7 stories high. Some of the building’s façades look as though they are about ready to fall forward. Like
Another interesting sight that caught our eye (although we tried to avoid it), were the young girls advertising their wares in the windows. These girls stood in the windows just wearing their bras and panties. Some streets had three or more windows in a row with women in waiting. We were not even walking in the, “red light district”. There were also stores that had items in the windows that I think would not be allowed in
On Wednesday, we continued to walk around the city even though it was very cold. We walked along the street with the flower shops and stopped in a store for a couple of souvenirs. At noon, it was time to go.
All day Thursday, we were on the train. All day Friday, we sat in the airport. Our flight was delayed by almost five hours.
In Summary,
We found that each country had something very special about it that we enjoyed. In
It was a wonderful opportunity to discover the special qualities that each of the countries had to offer. But after three weeks, we’re going to the best place on earth –
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Europe-Hamburg 10-13-09
Monday morning we arrived in
On Tuesday, we just walked around town. The entire city could be travelled on foot; and so we did. We went to Speicherstadt (
Europe-Berlin 10-13-09
After a day’s train ride we ended up in
Later, we took off to the Sony center. Most stores were closed, including the Sony store, but the center itself was open. The center has some kind of fancy dome which was modeled after
Europe-Vienna 10-13-09
We arrived in
The next day, we headed for
On Friday, we went to the
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Friday, October 9, 2009
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Europe - Venice 10-07-09
We arrived in
On Tuesday, we spent the day just walking throughout the town going in and out of small allies lined with little shops. Water canals were throughout the city and connected the town’s shops and alleys by little bridges. Some of the interesting sights seemed to be the gondolas and masquerade masks. Many shops carried the masks, but we didn’t notice anyone wearing one. There were also a few heart wrenching sights; the poor stood out, yet were invisible to the passers by. Elderly women kneeled in a child’s pose yoga position with small paper cups held out in front of them. Towards the end of the day, we hopped on the water bus and rode from stop to stop checking out the sites. A short visit; quite unique since the entire city is on water. The entire activity of the town seemed to be to cater to the tourist.
Next stop… Vienna
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Europe -Rome 10-06-09
We arrived in
We began our sightseeing with the
On Sunday, we went to see
Now to Venice
Europe 10-06-09
Thursday morning we took off to the old town of
On Friday, we took the train to Schloss Laufen to see Rhine falls which was quoted to be, “
Next stop –
Rhine falls
Friday, October 2, 2009
Europe 10-02-09
Off to
We left
The next day, we figured that we could take the long way around to get to the train station (probably a mile) or we could take a short cut (about 5 or 6 flights of stairs – with luggage). We opted for the stairs. Fortunately, a kind gentleman offered to take our largest piece of luggage. We struggled on the trains, with luggage, during morning rush hour traffic. After a couple of transfers, we were on the right train toward our next hotel destination. When we arrived, we were lost for only a few minutes. We were in a very small town with an old country charm. There was an abandoned castle surrounded by a few small shops. I stopped at the bakery to buy a home baked loaf of French bread – yummm. We located our hotel, dropped off the luggage, and off to Paree! We began our tour at Norte Dame. Awesome! The stained glass windows, the paintings, the sculptures! The surrounding sights of the city were mid-evil with so much artwork all over. Little shops, outside cafes, and souvenir stands everywhere. We took a riverboat over to the
The next morning, we were up while it was still dark. The little town was beginning to set up their food stands in the middle of town. The whole town was enchanting! We were picked up by our balloon guide for an adventure in the air. He took us to a small field as we watched him and his partner set up the balloon. We floated over the forest, spotted a wild boar, took pictures of a flock of geese in a nearby farm, and bumped into a tree or two. It was a bit windy and overcast; but not too cold. It was still a wonderful experience. We shared this experience with a delightful couple celebrating a milestone birthday (50 years old). After landing, we toasted to the experience with a bit of champagne and cookies. Back to the train. The guide and fellow ballooner helped us to our train. Each carried a piece of our luggage to the track which was down a flight of stairs and back up again on the other side of the railroad tracks. Wow – what generosity!
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