Monday, July 30, 2012

Travel Time

The past few days Laura, the girls and I have been prepping for our trip to Budapest, Hungary. On Friday we soaked up some sun at the Aqwa, which is an outdoor water park of sorts. Saturday, we packed and planned for our trip. Last night we spent the night in Salzburg, the home of Mozart and The Sound of Music. It's a no wonder they say the hills are alive. Some of the most beautiful scenery I've ever experienced has been driving through the Austrian Alps. Today was a very long day of travel. After downloading the Eastern European maps, several hours of completely stopped traffic, language barriers and monetary exchange we finally arrived in Budapest. On the outskirts is a town called Oroszlany, which I thought was the coolest thing known to mankind. In the morning we are off to explore the city, I'm more giddy than any child could be.



Dinner in Salzburg, Austria


Beautiful home in Salzburg, Austria


Town outside Budapest


Eagle statue on Castle Hill


Two hour traffic jam on the way to Budapest


Turkey stuffed with green onions and potato croquettes,
 dinner my first night in Hungary

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Here goes...

I'm spending the summer (and fall) in Deutschland with my cousin and her two lovely daughters. Everywhere I turn looks like another postcard. After an exhausting day of travel yesterday I couldn't wait to wake up this morning and go for a run. That ended up being a little more of an experience than I had initially planned. Tomorrow morning I'll have to pay more attention to the street signs, Ha! When the girls got home from their last day of school we headed into Heidelberg and down to Neckar Valley for an afternoon of play by the riverside. I'm still getting used to all the settings on my new camera, so bare with me(:




Good morning run along the corn fields behind the house...

  
...Past the first church..


...and missed my turn past the 2nd church.







Wall along side the Neckar River.


This one is for you, Mom. Ten foot wall covered in beautiful blossoming orange trumpets.

I can't get enough of the European architecture. Sections of Heildelberg Castle, in the background, are from 1400!


Neckar Riverbank 


Just water under the bridge(;