This is a blog diary of Frank and Johnanne's Germany trip August 2011.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Leave it to Frank
Once we returned to Cochem we had some wine and beer my leg was feeling much better. There were horrids of people out last night and we had a fantastic supper. We went to bet early last night.
Mosel River Cruise and Berg Eltz Castle
Clarence has been taking German for several years now and has had amazing success at communicating with the locals. We were all extremely impressed with his level and ability. I was hoping he would fall flat on his face so I could make fun of him hehehehehe but the joke is on me because he is doing great.
After some sonfusion on the boat as to were to get off we found our spot which took us about 45 minutes. It was a beautiful trip and the landscape was breath taking.
We took a crazy bus ride to Berg Eltz, the narrow streets and the driver driving like a maniac. It was scary at times.
Berg Eltz is an amzing Castle in the woods set in a pass use a a trading route. The Castle owners set up the Castle and collected taxes from people as they travelled through the area. It has been handed down from geration to generation and now resides with the 33rd gerneration and is still a privately owned castle. Hard to believe really.
Playing Catch up
We left Frankfurt on Sunday and headed for Cochem. A few wrong turns but overall not bad. Thank God for the GPS I can't imagine doing this with maps but I know people have done it. We arrived in Cochem around noon and strolled around. The town center was a buzz with activity as everyone was drinking wine and listening to a local band play in the town square. This weekend was wine festival..... which is paradise for a bunch of boozers like us.
We strolled over to Cochem Castle. It was magnificant. We had a guided tour of the Castle which naturally was done in German but they had some English sheets for us to follow. The Castle has a great vantage point over looking the Mosel River. Clarence and I tried to Sack the Castle but got tired half way up the mountain and had to rest.
We went to the Hotel which is beautiful and checked in and headed back down to the town square for wine. After two bottles of wine we were all pretty happy and warm. I had been practicing my German and turned to a gentleman and in German said, "excuse me please, can you take our picture". He looked at me with a big smile and said "Man I'm British!"
So something out of the Karate Kid Movie.
After supper we stayed out partied with thousands of people in the street and were delighted with an amazing fireworks show. We were in the perfect location across the river as the firewors were shot form the Bridge and over the castle with some even behind us. The fireworks lit up the Castle. It was probably the best Fireworks show any of has ever seen. The Castle being lit up in the background was amazing.
The people were friendly and very orderly despite being intoxicated and so were we. Got home just after midnight.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Belly full of Beer and Curry
Not a good combo but sure was good going down. The festival around the river had thousands of people..... it was jammed packed. We took our time and took in the sights, music, food and beer. It sure was an amazing first day with a fair bit of walking (me with my 24 pounds of camera gear), but it was nothing compared to what we plan to do.
We are back at the hotel at 11:00 and Joey-Lynn is all ready sawing wood. I'm still eating and trying to work the Android tablet. Thought I had it set to upload pics but it's not working right now. Sorry gang.
It was only 14 degrees tonight with rain showers...... it was 31 yesterday.... what a switch..... they knew we were coming I think.
Tomoorw we try to get out of the big city and head to Cochem for Castle's and river cruise..... Better sign of and get some sleep, I pray the hurricane will pass and everyone will be save.
Welcome to Frankfurt....Get me a Beer!!!
We got to the hotel around 1:00. We never had any issue with customs or luggage. Everything just seemed to fall into place. After checking in we were all hungry and started walking to find a place to eat. We found a hip young place (like us) and I ordered an American breakfast..... what a tourist. As we continued to walk we found a huge fair down by the river. It was enormous and was on both sides of the river. We plan to go back to night.
We returned to the hotel for a couple of hours sleep and now re-energized are going to head back to the fair. I desperately want some Turkish cuisine as there are tons of Turkish resterants.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
The Excitement is building
I have always said though when it comes to travelling like we do, the difference between adventure and disaster is planning. Not counting an exploding Kidney..... Johanne. I hope we have planned well.
We are all packed but will make one more check tonight. I can hardly believe that all these months of planning is down to one night but it is.