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The Journey Continues…

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

Although it has been less than a year since we returned from the “Big Trip” our explorations of the world around us continue although now at a more moderate pace than before.

This May we traveled to Germany for my grandparents’ 60th wedding anniversary. The event was great fun my grandparents were very excited and the whole extended family and there friends joined them for a wonderful afternoon celebration and short church service. True to form there were very nice speeches, a few comical interludes followed by the cousins, my dad and Steve hanging out in the beer garden drinking heavily, speaking English and hiding from the German contingent.

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After a few days of eating way too much, hiking, and family bonding Steve and I headed to Southern Germany, a smallish outdoorsy town called Berchtesgaden for 4 days of exploration and relaxation in the German Alps. Although traveling there was a bit of a challenge (think 8 hrs on train) it is hard to describe the thrill of watching out the window as our old regional zug twisted, turned and rattled along, the Alps rising up around us. Once settling into a generally odd vacation apartment in a private home (a great cheap alternative to a hotel) we began the serious task of exploration. Here are the highlights, aka the short list of must sees for this small town.

  1. Sliding down the miners’ slides in the Salt Mine dressed up to look like gnomes.
  2. Beers and Pretzels in the best German beer hall ever! Forget the Hofbrau House you know a place is authentic when they have an entire ox roasting on a spit in the court yard. (Braustüberl Berchtesgaden for those of you who want to look it up)
  3. Konigsee – This stunning alpine lake is a shining jewel that is not to be missed. The teal crystal clear waters from which the Alps rise in sheer cliffs is simply one of the most beautiful sites in Europe. We took the boat ride out to St. Bartolomä Church which is too picturesque to be real but actually is. This is the best place to hike, put your feet in the lake, and relax in a beer garden fit for a baron (it was his summer home).
  4. Drinking a beer at a hiking hut half way down the Jenner! Ok this was on my personal list of top 100 things to do in my lifetime. We took the gondola to the top of the mountain then hiked down and took a little break at one of the hiking huts for a quick pint and then kept hiking. This is hut to hut hiking at its finest!

  5. Kehlstein House (Eagle’s Nest)– A gift by the Nazi party to Hitler this is a creepy reminder of the Nazi’s presence in this area (it was his second seat of government) but at the same time this is one of the most scenic locations from which to admire the view across the Alps.
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    All in all we had a fantastic trip! It was a bit sad to come back to the states after such a short trip but I guess that is the price we pay for actually working again.

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    Tip: The value of the Euro has increased so much that for the first time even though we were only in Germany for 10 days purchasing a Germany Rail pass in the US prior to our trip was worth the cost. I recommend doing the math before you go by pricing out your tickets at http://www.bahn.de/p/view/international/englisch/international_guests.shtml.

     

     

Foosball Fever in Germany

Saturday, July 1st, 2006

Germany:  Relax time.  ehem.  riiiight.  Since we got to Deutchland we’ve continued our pattern of nonstop travel.  First to Berlin to see the World Cup live, then Hildesheim, then Goslar, then Gottingen and tomorrow Kassel.  Can someone please just tie us down so we stop travelling?

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Berlin:  Our brief day trip into Berlin was jam packed but totally awesome.  The city has essentially been converted into one big World Cup party.  Our high speed train zipped us into the city mid morning among throngs of Tunisian and Ukrainian fans.  Our priority before the soccer match was the famous Parliament building.  An architectural gem, this building has serious history to it including mysteriously catching fire shortly after Hitler’s Nazi party won a majority in Parliament.  The observation deck recounts the importance of the place and yields exceptional views out over Berlin while parliamentary functions take place below with the aid of sunlight strategically directed in from a cylindrical set of mirrors above.  Very very cool and a great German history lesson.  Our World Cup match was an experience.  Soccer fans here are serious and we were super lucky to have somehow gotten tix.  Even though the outcome of the game decided who would move on to the next round,  the game itself was a little disappointing as well to put it bluntly, both teams sucked.  But we saw goal and got to yell and scream like crazy and pretend we were rooting for Ukraine all along so it was fun.

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Dellisgen:  For those who dont know, this is where Jenny’s grandparents live.  A small countryside village about 40 mins by train from Hanover.  It’s a gorgeous place with tons of special meaning and memories.  Oma and Opa are as cute as a high school couple on prom night and the farms and forests right outside radiate tranquility.  Well at least until the thunder storms come in over the hill.  Somehow in between massive meals, mitte schlafts (afternoon naps), and coffee and cake we managed to get out and shop in Hildesheim which is the nearest “big” city to walk around a store shop.  Slightly disappointed that no Bose sounds speaker systems deals were to be found even though the factory is located 3 km away.  Another day trip to Goslar in the Harz mountains was especially rewarding.  Local craftsman sell unique and interesting glasswork in this picturesque city untouched from the World War II once famous for its lucrative mining industry.  And right now we’re in Gottingen, Germany’s college town and the place where Jenny studied abroad 3 years ago.  We both love it here and were fortunate to come in time for Phillip, a family friends graduation which was super fun and completely unlike anything you might see in the States. So with World Cup soccer one just about every night, great beer to drink and no real place to be, lets just say we’ve been having a great time in case our lack of communication wasnt evident of that.

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