Hello from Germany! I am finally in Triebendorf at my Mom's flat...
So Far:
Delta Flight 130: When we were over Scotland
I arrived in Munchen (Munich), Germany on Friday morning at about 7:45 AM after about 16 hours of travel. I was tired, but the trip was actually not all that long. Some of my flights between Fairbanks, Alaska and Albuquerque, New Mexico have been longer due to layovers. Once I was in Munich, my mom and I waited for Cathy to arrive. When she did, we left Munich and drove south-east. We drove into Austria and then into Lichtenstein, and on into Switzerland. By the time we made it through the snowy Alps and into the town of Lugano we were all tired, so that is where we stopped for the night.
Lugano, Switzerland
In the morning we took a walk around the town. It was quite beautiful, a cool morning on the local lakeside. After taking pictures outside we went inside of a photography exhibit which was very well organized. From there we got back in the car and drove into Italy. We headed east from Milano through fair Verona and into Venice (Venezia). Of course, you can only drive to a certain point and then you must park and walk into the city.
Venice, Italy (Roof of St. Mark's)
In Venice we saw so much I won't write about everything, but will entertain you with some of the most interesting items. The streets were extremely narrow and filled with people. However, it was generally easy not to run directly into people somehow. It seemed that everyone just knew how to walk in a large crowd the right way. Besides that, we saw thousands of shops and went into as many as possible. Most of the time we spent indulging in the local foods, pastries, and drinks. Venice has the best hot chocolate, the best lasagna, and the best roasted chesnuts! We walked a very long distance from our hotel near Plaza Roma called the Hotel Continental to St. Mark's Square where we saw St. Mark's Basilica and the famous square surrounding it. The church was amazing inside with a museum and endless mosaic art. Finally, one of the most amazing sites was the Grand Canal and the many streets of water with gondolas and water taxis. I would recommend Venice to most anyone, but make sure you have an entire day or more to spend there.
Munich, Germany (Stadtzentrum - City Center)
Once we left Venice on Sunday afternoon we drove north into Austria. It was our goal to be back in Triebendorf by that night and it was about a six-hour drive. As a result we decided to switch drivers every couple of hours. When we were in the middle of Austria at a rest stop it was my turn to drive, so we got gas and headed north towards Salzburg. My drive was smooth at first on the Austrian Autobahn, we stayed at about 110 - 120 kmh. Being in the Alps though we hit a few pockets of flurries. We made it into Germany and I saw the restrictions lifted sign on the Autobahn, so I stepped up the speed to match the traffic at about 130 kmh. This didn't last too long... it started snowing. After awhile traffic was barely managing 60 kmh. I kept driving toward Munich and the snow remained moderately heavy. It was nothing I haven't experienced before especially having lived in Alaska. I was comfortable driving despite the conditions, but I lend that comfort to knowing people out there were praying for our safety more so than my experience driving in snow. Anyway, we finally made it to Munich where the snow was still falling so we decided to stay the night for safety's sake. We found a hotel and had a very comfortable night. In the morning we drove to the nearby city center and walked around awhile before heading north to Wiesau and into Triebendorf. It is very beautiful here at the flat and the people seem to be very nice here in town. We ate a great dinner at a local "Raststation" and learned how to get from my mom's factory in Mitterteich to her flat in Wiesau-Triebendorf. Well that's about all for now, more later!
Good Day, Bis Nacher!
Monday, November 24, 2008
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