7.09.2011

I am so behind....

And I really need to better about updating this blog! So, lets see where I have traveled to in 2011.

 
I am not used to winters that make me want to hibernate. After spending most of January and February inside...I had to get out!! We went to Mainz. It was about an hour drive from our house.


The highlight of this city is the Gutenberg Museum downtown. This museum contains the Gutenberg printing press from 1440 and an original Gutenberg Bible located in a vault upstairs.



There are also several churches in Mainz worth a visit, inculding the Dom, a 100-year-old cathedral.





Me in front of the Dom
One of the largest Fasching parades in Germany is held on Rose Monday in Mainz. I hope to be there in 2012!

3.06.2011

Our first year in Germany

It is hard to believe that we have already been here a year. And what a great year it has been! We quickly found how to have some comforts from home like Hulu for stateside TV and Magic Jack allowed us to keep in contact with family and friends. Then the house hunting adventures kept us in the TLA for more than a month. But once we were settled in our new home we were ready to find all the great things living in Europe had to offer. Here are some of the things we experienced during the first year:
We made some new friends.
We sampled German cuisine and quickly found our favorite resturants.
We learned how to manage the German economy. We can shop, eat and see a movie!
We visited many castles...Nanstein, Hohenecken, Oberstein, Grafenstein, Berwarstein, Neuleinigen, Falkenstein, Lichtenburg,Frankenstein,  Altdahn, Grafendahn, Tanstein, Madenburg Fortress, Homburg, Spangenberg Cliff Fortress, Hardenburg,  and Limburg Monastry.
We went to the Gartenschau to see the tulips.
Tina got a job at The Children's Learning Academy!
We went to Trier.
We took the kids to a fest in Kasierslautern.
We spend an afternoon in Speyer.
Lichtenburg castle had a medievel fest that was loads of fun!
Korey turned 21!!
We spend a day in exploring the castle in Heidelburg.
Aley was asked to nanny for a sweet lil girl.
We rode the Kuckucksbanel for Doug's birthday.
Another day spend exploring Heidelburg.
Brett started his senior year in high school.
Wine fest in Bad Durkheim.
HitscherHof Farm Fest was a blast! We sampled yummy food and experienced a German corn maze.
A trip to Koln where we saw the most amaing catherdal and ate at Hard Rock Cafe.
A fall afternoon spent in the garden of Ludwigsburg Palace.
Wrestling tournaments.
We enjoyed Christmas Markets in Kasierslautern, Trier, and Saarbrucken.
We wrapped up the year with day trips to Bad Wimpfen and Rothenburg.

Wow, what a FUN first year!! We cannot wait to see what the next year is like.

Rothenburg ob der Tauber

We made another stop along the Burgenstrasse. Rothenburg ob der Tauber is the best preserved medieval town in Germany. We spent the day exploring the gates, towers, town square and churches. This town is simply amazing! Every corner you turn leads you to yet another fascinating structure filled with the past to discover.
The city wall form a ring around Rothenburg and you can walk on top of it to get great views over the city.

Walking along the wall between towers.


Window full of yummy pastries!!


Burg Gate


St. Jakob's Church

The Town Square
 We have plans to come back to Rothenburg during the summer months. I can only imagine how beautiful this medieval jewel is when the gardens are in full bloom 



Bad Wimpfen

 We were having dinner with our friends and they were telling us about a Christmas market in a great little town they had recently visited.  With no plans for Christmas Eve we decided to check this town out for ourselves. 

Bad Wimpfen is a little town along the river Neckar in the German country side. It is also part of the Burgenstrasse or Historic Castle Route.

  
Bad Wimpfen was left mainly intack during the first and second world wars, so it still has very old well looked after houses. An intersting characteristic is the half-timbered houses some of them dating from the 14th century.


The ruins of the wall that once surrounded the city were amazing.
The two imposing towers of Bad Wimpfen.

                         
The Blue Tower

The Red Tower

 


Despite the cold, snowy day, we found Bad Wimpfen to be a wonderful stop along the Burgenstrasse.

12.19.2010

Christmas Markets

Christmas markets are a German tradition dating back hundreds of years. The markets feature hand-crafted items that can be purchased from vendors who have often crafted the items themselves. Each market has its own special charm unique to the community and region. It is amazing to experience the sights, smells and sounds of an Old World Christmas.

As you stroll down the cobble stone streets, you are drawn in by the amazing smells of evergreen reindeer, vanilla popcorn and Gluhwein.
And you just might find St. Nick in the crowd. 

11.28.2010

Neudahn Castle

One thing we have enjoyed about living in Germany is being able to explore castle ruins. We decided since the sun was shining (which is rare)  it was a good day to go on our next castle adventure. Maybe the detours on our drive should have been a sign of what was to come. A drive that should have taken us about 30 minutes took an hour. We finally make it to the parking area and begin our hike to the castle.
After a good hike and following the markers to what we were hoping was a neat castle, we found this...
Talk about a big let down!! We found a rock. A rock full of history, but just a rock! Oh well, it was a great afternoon spent with the fam.


11.12.2010

Ludwigsburg Palace

Ludwigsburg Palace is one of Germany's largest Baroque palaces and features an enormous baroque garden. Each fall the garden is decorated with pumpkins. So, we hopped in the car and drove the two hours to check out this tradition. We were greated by the most interesting statues all made from pumpkins and gourdes.


We spent the afternoon exploring the gardens and enjoying the beautiful fall day. There were so many neat craved pumpkins. This little dude was my favorite...