Where Are We Now?
Five kids and two parents with a minibus take a 6 month holiday across Europe. Haven't they made movies about this sort of crazy stuff? Click on a pic to enlarge.
Sunday, 23 September 2018
Austria - simply stunning!
We are only here for 4 days but have hit Salzburg (birth place of Mozart and home of The Sound of Music)....amazing...although we had rain for the first half of Day 1.....then Day 2 at their Lakes District....formed by the Ice Ice melt when glaciers filled depositions in the landscape and turned to water....and the water is crystal clear and slightly coloured with a calcium like green...large fish can be seen from shore....I am in love with this country...its simply awesome. The most stunning image I saw, we couldn't photograph as we were on an elevated strip of motorway driving at 130 km/hr ....then it was gone. They should put in a parking bay or something....anyway the pics never do it justice but here goes....
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Monday, 20 June 2011
Tuscany Italy - the last 2 weeks
You can see something familiar at the back of the pic
Fortification of a city in a tiny town in our region....it was market day.
Lucca
Home....complete with the occasional scorpian
Another local town .... Bagni di Lucca
Our view of Abetone - their snow fields in winter.
Another shot of home
Devil's Bridge 11th Century
This is a 2 way street through a town called Barga
These mountains are in Serbia and are very rugged and lined with snow....unfortunately we were on the motorway and took this at full speed out the window.
Saturday, 11 June 2011
offline
Offline while we are in Italy.....back online 18th June with some luck!
Sunday, 29 May 2011
Austria - so much beauty
We are only here for 4 days but have hit Salzburg (birth place of Mozart and home of The Sound of Music)....amazing...although we had rain for the first half of Day 1.....then Day 2 at their Lakes District....formed by the Ice Ice melt when glaciers filled depositions in the landscape and turned to water....and the water is crystal clear and slightly coloured with a calcium like green...large fish can be seen from shore....I am in love with this country...its simply awesome. The most stunning image I saw, we couldn't photograph as we were on an elevated strip of motorway driving at 130 km/hr ....then it was gone. They should put in a parking bay or something....anyway the pics never do it justice but here goes....
Ceiling of the cathedral....the whole place was a piece of intricate art.
yep....this is a church
The Lakes are kept so clean that the boats...even the big toursit ferries....are electric
Every home looks like a Cookoo Clock
Italian restaurant by the lake....an uncommon luxury for us
View from our front yard
Noah at a marionette museum
Atop the Salzburg Castle looking over the city. I have left out images of the castle itself but it is an extensive thing and a must visit!
Thursday, 26 May 2011
Last day in Germany
We spent some more time in Rothenburg as well as explored the Romantic Road tourist route to the north. Note the integrity of the fabulous walled cities walls. You can walk the old military installation in the walls for some great views. This last pic shows some of the detailed engravings in the timber framed homes. The Germans have been very warm and friendly ....and helpful. Shopping here was so much easier than France....not that France was bad, just here you don't need to worry about translations etc, as they smile and want to help....generally the kids get given lollies at any shop you buy from which is a nice touch. I will miss the German beers....that come in 500mL bottles (haven't seen anything smaller) and their slabs contain 20 beers which start at about 8 euro for the slab!!! Remarkable. And when you order a beer from a pub....it comes in a huge glass....often 1L in size....what are they thinking?? Will miss the fairytale towns of Bavaria.
Monday, 23 May 2011
Ella's pony ride
Ella managed a pony ride through the forest with our host and his daughter and friend. they returned a couple of hours later! This is the scenery around our home.
Noah's turn - albeit brief!
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