I finally uploaded our pictures to Picasa!
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Showing posts with label Vienna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vienna. Show all posts
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Home again...
My laptop was stolen in Vienna (one of the safest large cities on earth!) so I am currently without my picture loading software, but rather than bore everyone with pages of text and pictures I will post photo albums from the last few weeks on the Photo Gallery page in the next few days. Otherwise, it would take forever to sort it all!
In any case, Ana and I have survived our adventures and have many stories to tell...
In any case, Ana and I have survived our adventures and have many stories to tell...
Monday, July 18, 2011
Wien, take 4
Ana and I are finally in Vienna! We have met up with Tim Irving (a friend frOm home) and a korean girl we met on the train for an afternoon tour of downtown. Went out for a last sachertorte with viennese coffee and later a kebap... Can't beleive that tomOreos is our last day! I picked up my bags from the hostel, except for the one with my laptop and important documents... Hopefully it is found before we leave!
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Vienna III: Van Geest Edition
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Wiener Parents, ja!
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Vienna
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Vienna 4: Schönbrunn to the Danube
We were up early in the morning on Saturday and, after some granola and tea, took the tram to the Schönbrunn Palace. The summer home of the Hapsburg family was stunning, ornate, opulent, and steeped in history. The walls had the stories of the Emperors, Maria Theresa, Marie Antoinette, Sissi (Elizabeth von Bayern)... written into them by the royal family and a the best artists of the period. After touring the personal apartments we walked out to the gardens. Funny, it was a pretty popular place for Vienna's morning runners! Warm, just everything ready to bloom... We didn't walk up to the Gloriette, but next time! (tea, Mom?)
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Vienna 3: Prater to Sacher
We did find the Sacher hotel and sat down to some absolutely incredible chocolate cake. Its story, according to the Sacher Hotel, goes like this:
"The story of the world-famous Original Sacher-Torte began in 1832, when the all-mighty "coachman of Europe", Wenzel Clemens Prince Metternich, ordered the creation of a particularly palatable dessert for spoiled high-ranking guests, "take care that you do NOT make me look a fool tonight", he warned. That very day, however, the chef was unavailable! The order was reassigned to a 16-year-old apprentice in his second year, the quick-witted chap Franz Sacher...
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Vienna 2: St. Stephen's to the Prater
Outside of the cathedral we met up with one of Mediha's friends who is studying in Vienna. She led us to the Hofburg, winter palace of Habsburg emperors and home of the Spanish Riding School. My group wasn't exactly full of horse lovers and the horses were not performing, so we jumped over to the rest of the palace. We decided to buy a combined "Sissi" ticket for the Hofburg and Schönbrunn and started with a tour through the imperial silver collection. The pieces were mostly from the 19th century and completely extravagant. Upstairs we walked through an exhibit on the Empress Elizabeth of Bayern. She married the crown prince Franz Joseph I when she was 16 and a little bit of a spitfire who spent as much time away from court as possible, mostly riding and travelling. Her exhibit continued into the private apartments, which were my favorite part. There were no photos allowed inside, but you can take a virtual tour on the Hofburg website!
We were absolutely ravenous by the time we had walked down to the Naschmarkt and chosen a place for the girls to get some Wiener Schnitzle. After we re-charged we headed to the closest U-bahn station- where I found my first Starbucks in months! I dragged the girls in so they could smell the Seattle aroma of strong black coffee- they brew it strong in Vienna! I sipped my tall black on the U-bahn on our way to the Prater just outside of the Innenstadt. The area is an amusement park built around a giant ferris wheel, which was built in the park near the turn of the century. We didn't go up, but we had fun and ate Mozart Kugeln!
Esgi and Mediha both had their cameras out- pictures to follow when we swap!
Wien 1
The past 48 hours have been a bit of a whirlwind, so I think that I will probably post the adventure in a few installments over the next couple days.
Friday morning I woke up at 05.40, threw the clothes that I had laid out in my backpack, jumped on my bike and flew through the mostly-empty streets of Graz to the Hauptbahnhof. Petra, Ezke, Mediha and I caught the 7.25 express and were in Vienna by 10.00. We headed to our lovely hostel and deposited our gear before catching the U-Bahn (subway) into the city center. First stop: the Dom (cathedral) at Stephensplatz... Yikes, it's late here! Well, I'll post my Picasa pictures in the Photo Album page, more to follow in the morning!
Friday morning I woke up at 05.40, threw the clothes that I had laid out in my backpack, jumped on my bike and flew through the mostly-empty streets of Graz to the Hauptbahnhof. Petra, Ezke, Mediha and I caught the 7.25 express and were in Vienna by 10.00. We headed to our lovely hostel and deposited our gear before catching the U-Bahn (subway) into the city center. First stop: the Dom (cathedral) at Stephensplatz... Yikes, it's late here! Well, I'll post my Picasa pictures in the Photo Album page, more to follow in the morning!
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Next stop...
Hey all-
heading off in 8 hours for a weekend in Vienna with Petra and two of her roommates. Fun stuff!
heading off in 8 hours for a weekend in Vienna with Petra and two of her roommates. Fun stuff!
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