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Sunday, April 17, 2016

Friends, Fest and France

Our good friends, Kim and Brian, came out to visit us last September for some German fun at Volksfest: Stuttgart's Oktoberfest.  We not only had a great time at fest, but we enjoyed plenty of beautiful sights in Germany, as well as in France!

Their trip started off a bit rocky...we got locked out of the house within 5 minutes of their arrival!  It was all uphill from there after some MacGyver maneuvers to get back in.  We spent the day strolling the streets and chowing down on some excellent German food in my favorite local town of Tübingen. The next day we headed to Volksfest for some beer and chicken to start off their Germany trip in just the right way!

Fest bound! (Kim's pic)




We slept in the next day before heading out to check out some abbey ruins in the Black Forest.  The ruins in the town of Hirsau date back to the 11th century.  After taking plenty of pictures in the ruins, we headed to the nearby quaint little town of Calw.  It's exactly what you think a German town should look like!





Calw

Of course you can't visit Germany and not see a castle, so we went to see the impressive Hohenzollern castle.  It looks so perfect from the distance perched up on top of it's hill.



We also did a nice hike to the waterfall at Bad Urach.  It's a pretty easy, flat, path, but we made it much more difficult by deciding to climb the waterfall.






On our way home from hiking, we stumbled upon a magical Italian place for dinner, just about 5 minutes from our house!  We ended up going back just a few nights later!  Their pasta is just divine!

Kim's pics

We drove a couple of hours to cross the Rhine river for an overnight trip to the Alsace region of France, one of our favorite places!  We started off in the northern part of the Alsace in the gorgeous city of Strasbourg.  We ate crepes for lunch, followed by gelato and a look at the beautiful cathedral.  From there, we headed south along the wine route through picturesque villages and vineyards.  We stopped and stayed the night in the picture perfect town of Ribeauville.  We did some wine tasting and found out that we are not big fans of stinky cheese, which is very popular in the region!





Beautiful gelato!





The next day we checked out two more beautiful Alsatian towns; Riquewihr and Kayserberg.  I don't think a town could be any cuter than Riquewihr!  I also love their free samples of delicious coconut macaroons!


These coconut macaroons make Riquewihr smell like heaven!




We took the scenic route through the Black Forest on the way home, stopping in Triberg for a hike up Germany's tallest waterfall.  It doesn't look that tall from the bottom, but the higher you climb you can see that it just keeps going and going.





I think this is the only pic of the four of us! (Kim's pic)

We entertained ourselves for a few days while Kyle had to work.  A cold rainy day was the perfect time to take Brian for a drool fest at the Porsche museum.  We also made a stop at the Motorworld in Böblingen, a car lover's paradise.  We even had time and a break in the rain for a hike up to the Birkenkopf, (aka Rubble Hill).  Rubble Hill is the highest point in Stuttgart with great views over the city.  It was created by piled up rubble from damage done during the war.  Most of the hill is wooded, but the rubble is visible at the top.


Brian and his dream machine (Kim's pic)


Motorworld

Rubble Hill (Kim's pic)

We lucked out with a beautiful sunny day to head to Dachau, a very somber destination.  Dachau was one of the first concentration camps opened in Germany, located just outside of Munich.


You can't be 20 minutes from Munch and not stop for a beer, so we did just that.  We also happened to be there the same day an old dance class friend was visiting!  Never would have guessed that we would be meeting up in Munich!

Dance buddies!

We had so much fun travelling and seeing the sights with Kim and Brian!  We're already looking forward to their next visit in fall 2017!!


Thursday, October 29, 2015

Deutschland and Italia with Mom and Sis

This past June, my mom and sister, Kari, were able to come spend a couple of weeks with us in Germany!  This was Mom's second visit here and Kari's third.  We spent a good amount of time enjoying our local area, and we also took a trip to Tuscany, which has been on my Mom's bucket list since I spent time there in college and fell in love with it!  We all had a wonderful time together, visiting new and favorite places.

First order of business; schnitzel mit pommes!

We left for Tuscany just a couple of days after they arrived to take advantage of Kyle's four day break.  It was an easy hour and a half flight on a little prop jet to Florence!

Auf Wiedersehen Deutschland, buongiorno Italia!

Our main destination of the trip was the Tuscan hill towns, but we couldn't fly into Florence without taking a stroll through it's gorgeous streets. I just love that city.







The best gelato in Florence from Gelateria La Carraia







We arrived to our hotel by rental car that evening.  It was a beautiful, historic property set in the Tuscan countryside.  We had a delicious dinner at the hotel's restaurant that evening.  It was a perfect first day in Tuscany!



We started our hill town tour the next day in the quaint town of Cortona.  Kyle and I had not been to Cortona before, so it was new to us as well!  Cortona is the town where the book/movie Under the Tuscan Sun takes place.  We were all pretty enchanted by the narrow, cobblestone streets and sunny little piazzas.  We kept wandering higher up the hill until we reached an old medieval church overlooking the countryside.









Our second hill town of the day was another new one for Kyle and I; Montepulciano, producer of Tuscany's famous red wine, Montepulciano. It was another beautiful little town.  Of course, Kyle and I couldn't visit there without doing some tasting of the delish dry red wine.  





Throughout our trip and their time in Germany, Kyle shot some of Kari's senior pictures.  (My senior pictures were shot in Greenwood, Indiana...) They turned out beautifully.  You can check out all of them on Kyle's Flickr page.





Our last stop of the day was the small town of Pienza, the birthplace of Pope Pius II.  He had his birthplace rebuilt as the ideal Rennaissance town, and it still looks idealistic.  The town and region is also known for their pecorino cheese, so we did some tasting and picked some up to have with our wine back at our apartment.




Day two of our Tuscan hill town tour started in Volterra, another new town for Kyle and I.  We absolutely loved Volterra, not just for it's quaintness and beauty, but also for the food!  There were too many good looking pastry shops to pass up, so pastries became our lunch!



Etruscan Acropolis ruins, dating back to the 5th century BC




Our next stop was in San Gimignano, which I fell in love with back in college.  It's definitely crowded with tourists, but it's easy to see why.  It's such a picturesque town with it's medieval "skyscrapers," abundant art and history, and cafe lined piazzas.









The smell of pizza from the delicious RiccaPizza was too good to pass up!

Our third stop of the day was the tiny hill fortress town of Monteriggioni. It's such a cute, quiet little town completely surrounded by fortress walls.  The whole town seems like it consists of about four streets, but it's definitely worth a stop!


After our hill town visits, we went back to our apartment to rest before heading to Sienna for our last dinner in Tuscany.  Sienna is a gorgeous town that warrants much more time than we were able to spend there, but it was the perfect place to spend our last evening in Tuscany!  It was so neat to be there at dusk and to walk through the quiet and deserted streets that normally are crowded with day-trippers.  We had a wonderful dinner there at Antica Trattoria Papei.  The server there was so friendly and treated us like family.  It was the perfect way to end our Tuscan holiday!


Kari taught us how to "squad up" before dinner.





When we got back to Germany, Kyle had to head back to work, so we entertained ourselves.  We enjoyed the local weekly market in Tübingen, walking Gizmo, and cooking tasty meals together at home.  We also ventured into the Black Forest a couple of times.  We went to a place called the Baumwipfelpfad for a lovely tree top walk.  There were some fun things to walk across along the way.  The walk ended at a huge lookout tower with a curly-cue slide to get down!  Out of the three of us, I was the only one not to injure myself on the slide!  (Of course it was nothing too serious :-) From there, we hiked five kilometers to a nice little restaurant in the forest. It was such a cute little place in peaceful surroundings!




Tree top selfie!


The Waldgaststätte Grünhütte, a perfect lunch place for hikers!
 When we went back to the forest several days later, the temperatures started rising, beginning Stuttgart's miserable stretch of 30 days in a row over 90 degrees, which is not common at all in Germany!  Luckily, it wasn't that hot most of the time during their trip!  We checked out a fun rodelbahn, which is kind of like a self-controlled roller coaster/alpine slide.  Mom was able to go twice before her stomach made her stop.  Kari and I each rode about 8 times.  It was a lot of fun!  We were not happy at all when we got stuck behind a slow poke and had to put on the breaks! We went to check out the Black Forest open air museum after that, which showcases many historic homes from the Black Forest area.


A blue slushy was just what we need after sitting in the hot sun on the rodelbahn!

Another day, we also drove about an hour and a half south to check out Rhine Falls, Switzerland.  It's a beautiful spot on the Rhine river where there are huge cascades and waterfalls, all overlooked by a castle. It's a nice place to stroll around!



Switzerland selfie!
You can't visit Germany without going to a castle, so we went to the nearby Hohenzollern castle.  It is such a perfect looking castle, perched high on a hill overlooking scenic countryside.  Kari and I re-enacted our cousin's proposal which took place at Hohenzollern when they visited a couple of Christmas's ago.




Kyle had another set of four days off near the end of Mom and Kari's time here.  Kari had been wanting to visit a concentration camp, so we went to see Dachau, which is just outside of Munich.  It is a very interesting place to visit.  It's horrible to imagine what took place there, but the display is not nearly as haunting as what you would see at Auschwitz.





After spending a couple of hours at Dachau, we went to take a quick walk around Munich.  We ate a delicious lunch at the Ayinger Wirtshaus, and then took a walk around to see some of the highlights of Munich.  We really did not have the time to do it justice, but we saw what we could in such a short time!







We spent another afternoon taking an easy hike to see the pretty waterfalls near the quaint town of Bad Urach.  It was hot that day, so we followed that up with some much needed gelato in town!

I made Kari climb to visit those ruins with me her first time here!




Such a cute little town!
While Mom and Kari were here, they got to meet some of our friends.  Our good friends, Jacob and Ashley had their third child, so the big brother and sister came to hang out with us while Jacob and Ashley were in the hospital.  We had a great time!  We went to Stuttgart's beautiful Killesberg park, took a walk to the little park in our town, built a fire outside, and played "nibble toes" with the koi fish in our pond!  While we were out having fun, Kyle ended up having to have a tooth pulled!  Not cool!

Gizmo found this little guy just outside of his reach!  



Kari and I love a good playground :-)



We also had our friends, the Messers, over for dinner before they headed back to the States.  (That's one of the hard parts about being here! People always have to leave!)  Mom and Kari made the mistake of asking how they could help with dinner, and they ended up squeezing about 30 limes for me!  (The key lime pie and lime marinade on the pork was delicious!)

We miss you!  Hope you come back soon!

We had such a fun time having Mom and Kari here!  We saw some really special places, as well as new and some old favorites.  We also were able to take it easy a bit and spend some time living real life in Germany.  Gizmo really misses long walks with my mom!  We're already looking forward to more adventures next time!