After a really wonderful three week vacation we are back home. Three days in Luxembourg with a side trip to Metz, France (where we once again confirmed that the French don't like to speak German or English), two days looking for Pat's ancestors in southern part of Germany - alas, no luck - , four days in Bonn and the rest visiting friends in Muenster and Lingen in northern Germany and sight seeing in the area. The train travel was great, especially the Inter City Express and the four days of car rental worked out well. Pat figured out the bus system in Muenster and we have been there enough times now that we are getting to know the city fairly well. More details and pics to come but a few interesting things were...
Once again impressed with the vineyards that rise up at about a 75 degree angle - what labor intensive work
Luxembourg has anonymous bank accounts like Switzerland - we saw cartoons that showed how wealthy the Luxembourgers are
Fields and fields of bright yellow flowers that we found out is rapps used for making vegetable oil and animal feed
Ate lapin (rabbit) for the first time
No cemetaries with old grave stones to browse through for Karl ancestors - the graves are recycled
Arithmeum museum in Bonn devoted to discrete mathematics - development of computer technology
Short Rhine cruise to see what it was like - I could do a long Rhine cruise - to Drachenfels which is a Rhine castle ruin where Siegfried supposedly killed the dragon
Romishe/Germanishe museum in Cologne - breathtaking mosaic floors from Roman excavations in the area and many other excellent exhibits
Saw first self cleaning toilet seat - an apparatus comes out from the back of the commode and sprays a disinfectant as the seat turns arounds - I flushed twice just so I could see it again
Baroque organ and tenor concert at the cathedral in Bonn
Lokals (pubs) in Muenster - nothing like these in the U.S. - at one lokal 10 music academy students dressed in traditional costume with wooden shoes came in playing brass music to advertise an upcoming concert
20th century art museum in Dusseldorf - what a collection! Extensive collection of Paul Klee. I'm not a fan of Joseph Bueys but it does get your attention - one of his art works contains about 15 oranges that have to be changed every week
Havenfest in Muenster - police blocked a street to allow about 4000 inline skaters to go by
Museum with original Albrect Duerer wood cuts.
And more including the interesting people we met and the great evenings in Muenster - can't capture the gemuetligkeit in words or pictures.
Comments (3)
Glad to hear you two had a nice trip. Me three!! I'm looking forward to seeing the pictures taken while on your trip. Providing you make it to Houston for the graduation ceremonies.
Posted by Theresa | May 22, 2003 9:33 PM
Posted on May 22, 2003 21:33
Yes, Mom, you did a great job not making us wait too long for a trip report. Sounds like you guys really packed a lot in! It also sounds very relaxing, not too much rushing about to different places. I'm very glad for you two that you got to go.
And as Jfer said first, I am looking forward very much to your pictures this weekend, so don't forget!
Posted by Elizabeth | May 21, 2003 9:23 AM
Posted on May 21, 2003 09:23
WOW! You all sure did a lot! Sounds like you had a great time. I'm looking forward to seeing you (and your pictures?) this weekend (assuming you're going to the graduation celebrations).
Also, it's great to have you back on-line.
Posted by Jfer | May 21, 2003 8:40 AM
Posted on May 21, 2003 08:40