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August 26 BodenseeTripCompletedSummaryWell our last four nights in Lake Konstanz had no internet access, too small of towns to update the blog. We went over 345km this entire trip. We saw the following towns at the end of our trip: Arbon, Horn, Romanshorn, Kruezlingen, Konstanz, Reinchnaue, Allensback, Radolfzell, Stein an Rein, Dingelsdorf, Lagenrain, Bodman, Ludwigshafen, Sipplingen, Oberlingen, Salem and then a bunch of small towns. It was very pretty trip in the end but a little cold for summer time with some rain... All in all- Germany had the best paths and signs, then switzerland and least was Austria, seems like they don't see the investment for nike travelers as Germany and Switzerland do. We feel our favorite of the trip was the Germany side. We enjoyed most of the trip and Berger & Meer was a good company just a couple of the visits could have been better. We saw a castle building festival, a string quartet concert, and several nights home in the hotel watching the Olympics! We met a very nice couple from Norway that we plan to visit Lia and Martin. A few pictures below from the remainder of our vacation and most of the trip pictures are in the album to the right. August 21 Day3BodenseeBikeTripToday is Day 3 of our vacation. We had a very very very long day as I accidentally took us the long scenic route instead of the direct route. This meant instead of 72km we went 90km, I thought I was a good map reader, ops! In one day we went through three countries- Germany- Austria-Switzerland. A few of the villages we road our bikes through were Langenargen, Wasserburg, Lindau, Bregenz, Hard, Gaissau and finally our evening destination Rorschach. Austria does not label roads as well as Germany, we were missing all of our road signs every .5km. We had lunch a Lindau on the island- very cute and very tourist central. We went through marsh land and endless farm lands until we got back on track to Rorschach. Our hotel is Hotel Mozart and it is very plesant on the water with a view of the garden. We have been lucky with three nice hotels, just one bad dinner last night but tonight's dinner made up for it. We have had great wines and now we are ready for bed. A few pictures from today and ready for 56km tomorrow to Konstanz, where we will be for two days. We also saw a volleyball tourney and a sand castle competition- they were very good, we added one below! Too bad Greg's Mom and Dad are not with us they would love this trip. It is very nice with lots of great bike trails and very few areas that you must ride your bike next to cars. Talk to you tomorrow with more details....
August 20 SummerVacationAroundBodenseeToday, was our first day biking around Bodensee. We will do about 300km by the end of the trip. It rained hard last night but lucky for us just cloudy and no rain today. Today we only road 35km. It was a very pleasant and pretty ride. We went from Salem to Friedrichshafen. Suprise, we are staying at a very nice Best Western- would never think a Best Western would be nice. We have the penthouse room with great huge windows and views of the cute town and lake.
Yesterday, we arrived in Salem and walked around the castle- Scholoss Salem. Our hotel was very cute with views out to the castle and garden maze. There was a very cool turn of the century wine press- see below. We had some amazing white wines from the area and one very interesting Pinot Noir. The Pinots in Europe are very different from Oregon, of-course we think Oregon's are better! More pictures and stories to come later in the week. A few pictures below:
August 18 Summer vacation in TuscanyWe just spent a lovely week in Tuscany! I AM A HUGE FAN! We started last Saturday picking up our rental car from Avis, which did not go so well. As we reserved a station wagon for our mountain bikes and all the junk we were taking to Tuscany-they had no station wagons! What is the point of making a reservation if you don't get what you reserve. Thankfully Greg is very good at loading a car and was able to fit both our bikes, both suitcases, backpacks, and of-course my laptop bag- me travel without my trusty computer- never!
We then headed on our 6 hour drive to Bologne. Wow, can I say Germans love to drive fast and Italians are crazy drivers that love to cut you off! We drove through Germany, Austria and Italy. It was a very pretty drive with lots of castles, check out the album to the side for more pictures of my lovely passenger pictures while Greg tries to drive. Bologne was dead, everyone was on vacation and very few places were open. We found a great little place for dinner. We were using our starwood points with the Sheraton in Bologne. Lets just say it was a little underwhelming, in the middle of no where by the airport. Not your heavenly bed Sheraton....
When we arrive in Suvereto, it is a beautiful little medieval city. We had a jammed pack schedule with three mountain bike trips with Thomas. If you want to toodle and see the sites, mountain biking with Thomas is not for you. He likes to go fast we did two trips at around 35km each, we gave up on the alst day due to rain. We then rode our bikes to another medievel city and to the beach. We did a few wine tastings, saw an olive oil press and did a trip with Fillipo- we highly suggest not to do Fillipos guided trip it is over priced and not very good. We also did a wine tasting with our host Vital Dolce- which was awesome. Christine and Stefano take very good care of you- we definely suggest working with them! We met several wonderful couples from Austria, Germany and Italy. You will see pictures of our new friends from Milano who will be heading to life in Dubai. Greg and I both did a cooking class and now know how to make pasta! We also were there for a night of stars and wine tasting and seeing a competition where they roll barrels through the town. It was a lot of fun, very relaxing and we ate and drank way too much!!!
We then left Suvereto and headed to Padova for a night before going back to Munich. Love Podova, its a much bigger city than I expected with great food. We were there a night of a concert of the most famous Italian rapper and fireworks. We have a two day break in Munich where we saw Eric Clapton in Konigsplatz, catching up in laundry and head out tomorrow to Lake Constance for 6 days roadbike ride around the lake. Stay tuned for more stories and pictures....
Summer in LondonI had the opportunity to do my FY09 planning with my boss and friend Leila in London. I have always not been to keen on living in London but after my four days there, I am ready to make the jump. It is a very fun and easy city. Lots to do, so much history and sites. I still would say it is a little too spendy but check out a couple of the fun sites and the album on the side for more. Too bad Leila is leaving me to work full-time in London and soon I will have a new boss, but now we can hang-out more and enjoy Europe together.
Summers in Munich, what a tough lifeWell we are in middle of the summer in Munich. As you can see from pictures below and in the photo album life is real tough. We head to the English Garden for frisbee, scrabble, reading in the sun or sitting having a beer in the biergarten. We head down to the Isar and enjoy some drinks at the Strand Bar. We take a nice 55km bike ride around Starnberg See and a dip in the lake. There are lovely outdoor concerts- we saw Eric Clapton, the Germans were a little too nervous to stand-up and dance until the very last song. Come on over and visit and have a beer and watch the people in the park.
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