March 13, 2012
http://www.facebook.com/notes/rick-steves/day-10-breadbasket-byways/101506042…
Also, it’s on Rick Steves Website:
http://blog.ricksteves.com/?p=7145
travel and bird watching
13 Mar 2012 1 Comment
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March 13, 2012
http://www.facebook.com/notes/rick-steves/day-10-breadbasket-byways/101506042…
Also, it’s on Rick Steves Website:
http://blog.ricksteves.com/?p=7145
12 Jan 2012 1 Comment
in Uncategorized Tags: bonitasprings, florida
A side trip or what I like to refer to as a vacation on vacation…..
While spending the month of January in Florida, I took a couple of days and went a little further south to Bonita Springs. I stayed at a great resort across the street from my favorite beach for sea shell collecting. I was in heaven. An added plus: the resort’s owner had a friendly little dog who would come sit at my door. Upon opening the door, he would come in, lay on the floor and watch tv with us. Photos from in and around the area.
My Prize Finds!
The Resort Dog – Snope Dog
06 Jan 2012 1 Comment
in Uncategorized Tags: cinderellascastle, disneysmagickingdom
January 2012 in Florida continued…..
Cinderella’s Castle by Night
Our second family day in Orlando was spent at Disney’s Magic Kingdom. The Magic Kingdom was still out decked out in its Christmas finest which was fun to see. After dark, Cinderella’s castle was lit up with sparkling icicles. Main street was decorated with a huge Christmas tree and life-sized Nutcrackers, and garland, wreaths, lights, etc, etc – what can I say – nobody can beat Disney no matter what your age. The parades were fantasic and eventhough many of the rides were the same as 20 years ago when I first took my kids, the park looked brand spanking new and the rides were still fun , entertaining and, yes, nostalgic. It was a great two days visiting the theme parks with the kids.
Enjoy the Magic….
Mickey and Minnie in their Chistmas Best!
Cinderella’s Castle by Day
The only alligator I saw this trip.
Souvenier Hand Blown Cinderella’s Carriage for Sale $2500.
05 Jan 2012 Leave a comment
in Uncategorized Tags: universalsislandsofadventure
January 2012 in Florida.….
What better place to escape the Midwest’s blustery January days than Florida? Even though very wonderful – there was a strange side effect to being there. Having lived in the Midwest all my life, I couldn’t help but to feel a little out of sorts every time I’d look at the calendar, see that it said January and yet it was 75 degrees outside and I was weaing a t-shrt and shorts. Somehow, I managed to deal with it. : )
I was also happy to have all of my kids come to visit. But what do you do to entertain five grown children? Well, you all jump in the car(s) and head to the city of Orlando and visit Universal’s Islands of Adventure and then take a walk down memory lane and visit Disney’s Magic Kingdom of course! The photos in this posting are from Islands of Adventure where Harry Potters’s Wizarding World was a big hit ( although VERY crowded) but my favorite was Dr Seuss’ Landing and Toon Lagoon.
The Lost Continent
The World of Harry Potter
You’re a mean one….
Who doesn’t love Horton the Elephant and the Cat in the Hat?
20 Dec 2011 Leave a comment
in Uncategorized Tags: Grim Reaper Tree
There is always a comical side to traveling – those photos I snap that are strange, unexplainable, don’t seem to fit in anywhere else or are just funny. Such as Santa standing here at the stand that sells the Gluhwein – or Mulled Wine as we in the US call it. Or how about…..
New Style of Sleigh?Pickle Art in Austria
Sandwich in McDonalds
Art Display in Munich
German Hot Tub????
Grim Reaper Tree
Teddy Bears drink in Germany?
15 Dec 2011 Leave a comment
in Uncategorized Tags: Asam Church, Munich Christmas Markets, Residenz Festival Hall, St Cajetan's Church
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Well after hours spent on planes and in airports, I am back home now – but I can’t let the postings of this European Christmas Markets Trip go unfinished…thus….
My last day in Munich. A day just to wonder, explore and shop and make sure I don’t miss something I would regret. Munich is a beautiful , busy city, fun to stroll and surprisingly, I didn’t get lost. I could always look up and recognize a church steeple or the city hall in the distance to ground myself. Even more delightfully surprising, I stumbled upon two more Christmas Markets that I hadn’t seen before. I also searched out two churches that I wanted to see and I went through the Residenz , the palace where the Wittelsbachs resided, the ruling family of Bavaria for 700 years. That tour was 80 rooms. I logged 8 miles on my pedometer this day ( most of it in this palace I believe) – my record for the trip.
Asam Church, Baroque style built in 1740.
St Cajetan’s Church, built in 1690
.The Residenz Festival Banquet Hall, 200 could dine here.
The last of my Christmas Markets. : (
Christmas Markets at the Sendlinger City Gate, built in 1318.
I love the Gingerbread cookies!
German Nativity Pyramids
14 Dec 2011 Leave a comment
in Uncategorized Tags: Herrenchiemsee castle, Misletoe in trees
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Our last day trip and we had blue skies and sun, though still a bit chilly. First a train ride from Munich to Priem a Chiemsee, then catch a boat ride to the island and a 20 minute pleasant walk to the Herrenchiemsee Castle. The setting was beautiful –snow topped mountains suround most of the crystal clear lake and resorts and homes dot the lakeside.
Mad Ludwig loved to build his castles and this one was just as grand and ornate as the others. But, as the story goes, he ran out of money and died mysteriously, so it was never finished. The rooms that were completed were ……an optical sensory overload I’d say – but this was also the castle of a King. Herrenchiemsee was inspired by the Palace at Versailles, including the Hall of Mirrors. This Hall, can be described, but can never be fully imagined until you see it with your own eyes. Ludwig also had a “tub” that took 8 hours to fill if he wanted to bathe and a dining table that could be lowered to the kitchen below to be set and then raised back up to him so he would not have to see the servants. It did take about 30 minutes for the lowering and raising each time so I guess he ate a lot of cold food.
Photos were not allowed inside the castle but Internet is the next best thing.
http://www.herren-chiemsee.de/englisch/n_palace/index.htm
The day was an adventure!
The Depot
Sure, I understand the boat schedule…
Chiemsee Lake
Misletoe in the Trees
View along the Way
Detail at the top of the Castle
photo copied off the internet
13 Dec 2011 2 Comments
in Uncategorized Tags: nurnberg2011christmasmarkets, santadog
Another Santa Dog!
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
This is probably my last official 2011 Christmas Market posting, as our trip is nearing an end and our last days are planned with other activities. But Nurnberg’s Christmas Market is known as the biggest, oldest and best of them all. I will agree, it was terrific. It was huge with 180 stalls, a wide variety of items for sale, lots of yummy food and an over abundance of the same mulled wine whose aroma fills the air. Since we went early in the day, I did miss the decorated lights at night time, but it was also definitely nicer to browse when it was less crowded. Of course, I also had no problem finding a few things to purchase also. Which means I will have to decide which of my clothes I will pitch to make it all fit in my suitcase…….
The Mulled Wines – smells good but its really sweet!
Nurnberg has a Katie Store too!!!
13 Dec 2011 Leave a comment
in Uncategorized Tags: holyghosthospital, nurnberg, stlawrencechurch
Holy Ghost Hospital
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Nurnberg, Germany is a city you have to see. While I love to travel and love everywhere I go, for a daytrip, especially for strolling at this time of year, this is one of the coolest cities. The Old Town is beautiful and has lots of interesting buildings, a river that runs through it, bridges and tidbits that will catch your eye, including 3 miles of a wall surrounding it that you can walk.. It is a photographer’s dream. Now, if it would have been a little warmer ( it was freezing), a little less crowded, and had I more time, I think my photos could have turned out better, but, until you can see this city with your own eyes, I’ll post for you my best and you’ll just have to take my word for it – don’t miss this city.
BTW, this is also the same city, that the famous Nurnberg Trials took place after WWII, but we didn’t have the time to see that side of the city this trip.
Does this building look like it has a face?
St. Lawrence Church
The church’s choir pews.
Ho Ho Ho, See if you can spot me at the Markets,,,,
12 Dec 2011 1 Comment
in Uncategorized Tags: amotherfromavitobyriedel, corriinneeyyanddirk, morningafterastormynightbydahl1819
Monday , December 12, 2011
Guess what street I was looking for when I came across this sign? If you have ever seen a map of Munich, there is not one straight street and each street changes names frequently with no rhyme or reason. So if you are looking for some place- you just kind of walk in that general direction and hope for the best. On the flip side, that also makes for some interesting walks.
Today was a day for museums but also the day I met up with my much missed adopted daughter for dinner, Corrinneeyy. Yes, that really is her name. Corrinneeyy moved here to Munich from the U.S., so I don’t get to see her much. Tonight was a real treat to get together with her, relax and enjoy a meal, conversation, laughs and catch up. Plus it was Corrinneeyy’s birthday!! What fun!!
Happy Birthday Again Corrinneeyy!
As for the museums, I went through the New Art Museum ( Neue Pinakothek ) and thoroughly enjoyed it and brought a beautiful silk scarf from the gift shop afterwards. Then I went through the Deutsch Museum and enjoyed the collection of sail boats, ship models and airplanes. I also walked through what seemed to be miles of mines that replicated how the mining industry was set up and operated. It was too realistic for my taste and I decided I could never be a miner. It’s closed in and dark. No brainer there. Now just walk even this fake one and see how you start to feel uncomfortable, irritable, mine cave- ins come to mind, so does prayer and you keep hoping every next turn will be the end of it. Interesting? Maybe. But not what I would call fun. Once I found My way out of the mines, I got the heck out of the whole museum. Enough culture for the day.
Mother from Vito by Riedel 1848
Morning After Story Night by Dahl 1819
My Mining Buddies