Monday, September 26, 2011

Salzburg and such

This past weekend we traveled as a whole group to Salzburg/Munich with a few stops along the way.  Here are some highlights:

 laundry... plan ahead two whole days minimum since they don't have dryers in Austria


 Mauthausen concentration camp...working camp 


 It was super sobering...




they carried huge slabs of granite from this quarry all day...



 Who was married here... Maria von Trapp!!! (in the movie)


 the group at Hellbrun palace (questionable spelling) 


 there are hidden fountains everywhere...the tour guide had way too much fun surprising twenty loud american girls by spraying them when least expected

 I am sixteen going on seventeen 



I have confidence


 The von Trapps lived here in the movie...NBD

our hotel in Salzburg had a harry potter room...our room was literally the size of a cupboard under the stairs.  As Shelley would say, the sorting hat did me well with a fun roommate

 sew, a needle pulling thread

 far, a long long way to run

 tea, a drink with jam and bread



 I'm the only child except for my sister


 Salzburg

 Mozart's birth house


 on top of the Hohensalzburg fortress





Munich...
 Parliament...waiting for the glockenspiel...the largest one in the world


 the Deutsches museum...they had anything and everything including lots of musical instruments...tail wag!


 on top of some church in Munich looking over the city... yes we walked all the way to the top...sure puts the stair master to shame

 Oktoberfest!!!!!!


 waiting for the ferry to go see the palace Herrenchiemsee...a partial replica of Versailles
 some favorite purchases



 Up at Eagles Nest... you can see Salzburg


 Where Hitler used to live
 The bible of the first member of the LDS church in Austria...we went to his farm house in Haag and saw some documents and where they held the first meetings in Austria... our program director Dr. Minert was having puppies.  
 we didn't find it as interesting so we had ample artistic picture time



It was a super fun trip... Singing the sound of music soundtrack all throughout Austria on a bus with twenty friends- can't get much better.  All the WWII sights made me super grateful to live in America...very sobering.  So long, farewell, auf wedersehen, good bye!




Sunday, September 18, 2011

week one, week of fun

Guten Tag!!!

My host frau doesn't have internet at her house so posting will be less frequent than hoped...anyways here's my week in pictures.  It's been a super fun and super busy week.  The best part was that my parents came and visited this weekend!  We missed schwester and hund (steph and louie) but we still had a blast!

 lunch with Kierstin, Annisija, and Lindsay


 Waiting for the street car coming home from school


 grocery shopping at Spar


 Schubert lived here...no big deal


 Our entire group on the world's oldest ferris wheel





Look for this made-for-tv-movie playing now (the man with the bassoon)
Photo curtesy of my parents in Berlin...I've trained them well- they can spot a bassoon a mile away

 Rigoletto at the Volksoper... gotta love standing room tickets at the very top in the very back


My mother and I with our matching mustard clothes in front of Stephansdom


 The Barber of Seville at the Staatsoper...Figaro, Figaro, Figaro, Figaro, Figaro


 My host frau, Lilo's backyard


 It's a garden with apples and pears galore... we eat a freshly picked apple for breakfast every morning


 and the front of the house 


 Lunch with the program directors, Herr and Frau Minert, and my roommie Annisija


 Boating on the Danube... we played Strauss waltzes and mozart tunes on my phone for the duration of the cruise



Rathaus (Parliament) with the circus in front 


 Don Giovanni streaming live outside the Staatsoper


It's been so much fun having my parents here this weekend.  We had a blast, eaten good food, seen great opera, and had a great time.