| Sweet street art |
23. Mai 2011
| Springtime in Vienna! |
| Vienna Secession...art dork! |
| Naschmarkt, Vienna |
| Handpainted Easter eggs! |
My Easter Break trip in April was epic. I saw and experienced so much that any amount I write about it really can’t do it justice. The magnitude of both the distance I traveled and the sites I visited is truly massive…honestly there is no honest way that I can accurately verbalize my sensual impressions of Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest, but I can leave a road map of my journey and hopefully spark some part of you to give due time to these three capital cities on the Danube river if you haven’t already or remind you of hidden memories of a prior trip that are still lingering off in the corners of your mind.
| Poppyseed noodles! Europe has the best fair food! |
| Enjoying the little things |
| Train to Bratislava...Wiesel??? |
| Far from home |
| Eating veggie with the Hare Krishna |
• 3 capital cities • 90 kilometers walking • 26 hours in the train • 1 Danube River • 20 Lipizzaner Stallions • 1 terraced palace view • 2 world class museums • 1000s of hand painted Easter eggs • 1 Gustav Klimt’s “The Kiss” • 1 contemporary ballet mystery • 2 angry Brits • 2 turtles in a train station • 1 advertisement for my homeopathic flu medication • 3 grumpy Slovak train station employees • 3 sweet Slovak “grandparents” pointing me in the right direction • 1 €5 (and somewhat useless) map of Bratislava • 1 failed trip to Devin Castle • 3 vegetarian restaurants • 5 Hare Krishna • 2 fair trade stores • 2 questionable statues • 1 drinking fountain feeding directly from underground springs • 1 world class performance of Ravel’s “Bolero” • 10 thermal bath pools • 1 Gellert Hill hike • 7 days of gorgeous weather • 2 Chinese twin roommates • 5 vibrant markets • 1 Polish hippy hostel • 6 postcards with international postage • 1000s of new sights, sounds, smells, tastes and impressions •
| Never seen an ad for my flu meds before |
I love traveling in Eastern Europe !
Deine,
N*
| Lock gates started in Budapest |
| Artsy Fischerbastei |
| Jewish memorial |
| Poppyseed ice cream??? Yum! |
| Danube from Gellert Hill, Budapest |
| Sunset behind Gellert Hill...perfect last night! |
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