Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts

Monday, August 8, 2011

Rothenburg Ob Der Tauber

A couple of weekends ago we took a weekend trip to
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a walled medieval city here in Germany/
We've been planning to go here for the past year, but due to J's work schedule changing,
we've had to cancel our previous two trips.
Thankfully we were able to get away for this weekend trip this time!
Rothenburg is a very charming, beautiful city.
I just wish the weather would have been as beautiful.
While the entire USA was sweltering in heat waves, we were freezing our bums off in
the 50 degree weather and ice cold rain.
Thankfully we had brought sweatshirts and an umbrella. In most of our photos
our noses and cheeks are red from the cold!
Despite the crappy weather, we had a fantastic time, loved our hotel- Hotel Rappen,
ate some delicious food and drank some yummy drinks. We saw everything
that we wanted to see this trip and we know we will definitely be back.


The main entrance


Where we ate lunch
Mushroom cream soup... Mmm, so good on a cold day! 
Where we had dinner
St. Jacob's church


The town hall or Rathaus
You could walk up to the very top, up many, many flights of steep stairs to the bell
tower. I made it maybe halfway, but J went all the way to the top. It is quite a
climb, but the views are beautiful. I just wish it would have been a sunny day!

The beginning of the looong way to the top....
View from the top of the town hall tower
I wish I would have taken a photo of these things... Schneeballen means "snowballs" in German.
There were several cafes and shops in town selling these pastries. They were actually
invented here. They are sold at most of the local festivals and markets.
Basically, they consist of leftover baking scraps- the dough that doesnt get used.  It all gets rolled
together and then baked and usually dipped in something like
chocolate or sugar with toppings. They had many different flavors, but I havent actually ever tried one.
Ive been told they arent very good and frankly, they dont look all that appealing.
Maybe Ill try one at the next festival we attend. 

My favorite store in town- The Teddy Store!
We had so much fun looking at all of the stuffed animals.
They were surprisingly really reasonably priced too.
Of course we had to buy the baby a few things! 
It is such a cute town! 
We went to the Criminal Museum, which is four levels of torture devices,
documents and paraphernalia from the medieval times.
It was very interesting, but it was mostly documents, drawings and books.
We actually liked the torture museum in Prague much better. 
In the stocks



We had lots of hot chocolate (heisse schokolade) and cappuccinos to keep us warm. 
This was my dinner. It was one of the BEST meals that we have had in Germany!
Between the two of us, we devoured the entire thing (plus the side of potatoes that you
cant see!). It is beef with a horseradish sauce and homemade cranberry sauce.
Absolute perfection. 
This was J's dinner and was also very good- pesto stuffed gnocchi with parmesan
and rucola. (We ate all of it too!)
Umm...what?
Seriously, what is this and would someone actually ever buy it?! 
One of the highlights of our trip was the Night Watchman's Tour. At 8pm they
have a tour in English. The Night Watchman tells you about his job in the medieval times
and gives you a very interesting history lesson of the town, from it's beginning to WWII, all
while leading you around the town. He was very entertaining and spoke perfect English.
 It was a very interesting and fun tour and I would definitely
recommend it to anyone visiting the city. 


When we passed by this restaurant, he said "Welcome to Hell".
Apparently, this restaurant is called Hell and according to the night watchman,
it's a great place to eat!
We toured the castle walls before we left. You can walk along the top of the walls
all the way around the city. The people of medieval times werent very tall- J had to duck
everywhere we walked! 
More delicious hot chocolate and cappuccinos! 


 Happy Monday!!!



Sunday, July 3, 2011

Back in Deutschland

We made it safely back to Germany this morning after a month back in the States. Our flight was delayed an hour and a half (of course), so it turned into a 24 hour travel day. UGH. Exhausting and it was a truly miserable 9.5 hr flight due to my inability to sleep on planes, my need to pee every 45 minutes and the screaming children across the aisle from us. Not to mention my aching back, the cramped space and crappy food. BUT, we're home and happy to be here. We had an absolutely fantastic time back in the States visiting family and friends, shopping, eating and relaxing. It was a much needed break from European living and the bitter cold we've been having. The highs here in Germany while we were gone were only in the 60s most days.

Ive got a ton of things to blog about and will be getting to them in the next couple of weeks, in between unpacking the ELEVEN bags that we brought back. Yes, eleven. It's almost all baby stuff from my shower and my mom and MIL. This little girl is so lucky and blessed already. It's going to take me a couple of weeks to unpack and organize it all. We also had several packages from Amazon waiting on us at home when we arrived- gifts from our registries. So much fun to open! It was like having a mini baby shower when we got home. So in between unpacking, organizing and cleaning, Ill try and find the time to tell you all about our trip, my shower and everything else.

Happy Fourth of July! Have a safe holiday!



Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Bernkastel-Kues

A couple of months ago, my family came to visit and we took a trip to 
a picturesque little village called Bernkastel-Kues. 
It's on the Mosel River and surrounded by 
vineyards. 

It's a beautiful part of Germany that we love visiting and it's only
about an hour from us. 

The castle ruins, high atop the village and the Mosel River


My mom and I at the castle

J & I
The Mosel River
It was sunny, but so cold!
The view from the castle tower. The inner courtyard is now a restaurant. 







Sunday, December 12, 2010

Trier, Germany

When my mom was visiting in October, 
we took her to Trier, Germany for a day trip. 
J & I had been before, three years earlier, 
and loved the town,
so we wanted to share that with my mom.

Trier is the oldest city in Germany
It was built in 16 B.C. 
It's rich in culture and history and is a 
beautiful little town.
They have a fantastic walkplatz area full of 
shops and eateries, as well as 
the two most visited historic attractions:
The Porta Nigra & The Cathedral of Trier.


The Cathedral of Trier is the oldest cathedral in Germany.
It has been built and destroyed many times, but
it hasnt lost it's beauty.
The outside of this cathedral is gorgeous and
 one of my favorite cathedrals in Europe. 
It looks like a fairy tale castle.


Side view
Dome inside




A shroud that Jesus supposedly wore is kept here in a vault
The details and work never fail to amaze me
A better view
The look of this is very European, very Roman.
I love it! 



Graves in the courtyard




The Porta Nigra is Germany's oldest defensive structure, 
built in 180. 
I am so amazed and impressed that it has 
survived this long and still looks great!


In front of the Porta Nigra with my mom
The back


Inside







Happy Sunday Everyone!