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Day 10 – Passau; Love Heart Banners strung across Cobblestone Streets

08 Friday Nov 2013

Posted by KidazzleInk.com in Amsterdam to Budapest, Art, Germany, Passau, Time flies when you're globe trotting and river cruising, Uncategorized, Viking River Cruise

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Art, Banners, Cheerful, Collage, Germany, Love hearts, Passau, Viking

Love heart banner, Passau  Germany 2013 #1

Love heart banner, Passau Germany 2013 #1

During the morning info-walk on Day 10 of our river cruise, we saw a wonderful array of large colourful love heart collages strung high above the cobblestone streets in the city centre of Passau.

I have posted some in this blog. But this is really only a smallish sample of them. They added such a cheerful quality to this already picturesque little township. I’m not sure why they were there in the early Spring of this year or even if they are still there. Although I do doubt they would have survived the devastation caused by all of the rain and flooding that occurred just one short month later. If anyone does happen to know the reason behind them I’d really love to hear from you.

Love heart banner, Passau Germany 2013 #2

Love heart banner, Passau Germany 2013 #2

Love heart banner, Passau  Germany 2013 #3

Love heart banner, Passau Germany 2013 #3

Love heart banner, Passau  Germany 2013 #4

Love heart banner, Passau Germany 2013 #4

Love heart banner, Passau  Germany 2013 #5

Love heart banner, Passau Germany 2013 #5

Love heart banner, Passau Germany 2013 #6

Love heart banner, Passau Germany 2013 #6

Love heart banner, Passau  Germany 2013 #7

Love heart banner, Passau Germany 2013 #7

Love heart banner, Passau  Germany 2013 #8

Love heart banner, Passau Germany 2013 #8

Love heart banner, Passau  Germany 2013 #9

Love heart banner, Passau Germany 2013 #9

Love heart banner, Passau  Germany 2013 #10

Love heart banner, Passau Germany 2013 #10

Love heart banner, Passau  Germany 2013 #11

Love heart banner, Passau Germany 2013 #11

Love heart banner, Passau  Germany 2013 #12

Love heart banner, Passau Germany 2013 #12

I’ve also added a link to a Youtube video on Passau at the top of this blog and I pasted again here for anyone who would like to view it. Just click on the video to watch it.

Related articles
  • Day 10 – Picturesque Passau; A Township on 3 Rivers (kidazzleink.com)
  • Photo Of The Day: Meeting Of The Waters In Passau (gadling.com)
  • ‘Dramatic’ flooding in Passau (timesofmalta.com)
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Day 5 – Miltenberg on the Main River in Lower Franconia, Barvaria

04 Friday Oct 2013

Posted by KidazzleInk.com in Amsterdam to Budapest, Germany, Miltenberg, River Cruising, Travelling in Europe, Uncategorized

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Castles, Germany, Grimm Brothers, Lower Franconia, Middle Rhine, Miltenberg, Rhine, UNESCO, Viking, World Heritage Site

D.B. and I in Miltenberg, Germany

D.B. and I in Miltenberg, Germany

After leaving the splendour of  yesterday’s  Castles  in the Middle Rhine Area of Germany, we’d sailed on into the night.

By early morning we’d found ourselves passing through the small villages and vineyards of  Bavaria in Lower Franconia.

We were now in the second river of our Grand European Journey….           the Main River.

A great light hearted little read about Germany

A great light-hearted little read about Germany

With some free time to ourselves, before we reached our next scheduled UNESCO World Heritage destination of Miltenberg, we’d decided to take advantage of a relaxing opportunity to just kick back and enjoy some time to ourselves.

We wanted to mellow into this most magnificent  holiday; after all we were totally enjoying our new home-away-from-home on Longship Tor. We were also enjoying being pampered and spoilt; it was truly so lovely not having to do anything for yourself…..well not very much for ourselves anyway!

This must be the most luxurious way to Journey through Europe!

To wile away a few hours this morning I’d chosen to spend time reading. I’d recently  picked up a very light-hearted, yet humorous little book on modern-day Germany entitled “Those Crazy Germans” by Steven Somers.

It  filled in a couple  of  hours nicely (actually triggered several lively conversations and a few hearty chuckles along the way)….Really it did help me to start to differentiate the “bergs” from the “burgs”; it developed my understanding  of  tipping and even clarified the appropriate etiquette for eating out at a local German tavern.

It  also did a great job of acquainting me with some of the other less-well-known cultural aspects of every day life in today’s Germany.

As the morning passed, it was also delightful just watching the river and all of  the little Bavarian villages pass by; lovely to see the green of the countryside in all of its new Spring leaf and most enjoyable to take photographs of yet another new day.

A swan on the Main River in Germany

A swan on the Main River in Germany

I loved watching the graceful, white swans as they swam just out from our stateroom windows.  

I recall there seemed to be so many beautiful white swans; they were  on all of the rivers throughout Europe and most wonderful to look at. I could have sat and watched them for hours if I’d had time.

But the morning soon disappeared and we were again off and away to sightsee and explore.

We spent the afternoon in an absolutely delightful township called Miltenberg (population about 10,000).

It was just magical.

Coming from Australia we’d never seen a township with so much history or so many traditional medieval buildings before. Initially I thought them to be some sort of Tudor architectural style but I was quickly corrected.

After all Tudor is English….most definitely not German.

Out and about in Miltenberg Germany

Out and about in Miltenberg Germany

Metal sculptures outside a shop in Miltenberg, Germany

Metal sculptures outside a shop in Miltenberg, Germany

Fachwerk Architectural Style, Miltenberg, Germany

Fachwerk Architectural Style, Miltenberg, Germany
Scarf shopping Miltenberg, Germany

Scarf shopping Miltenberg, Germany

More of the "Fachwerk" Architectural style in Miltenberg, Germany.

Main street in Miltenberg, Germany.

They are, in fact,  great examples of what is known as the “Fachwerk” architectural style.

Though do be most  careful how you say that. It’s a little tricky for the English speaker and should always be pronounced with the very guttural European tone. (Please remember…. it’s not to be confused with any sort of poor English enunciation!)

Actually many people, including the helpful Viking team,  just seem to call it the half-timbered façade style.

Whatever you prefer to call it, I found Miltenberg a most magical little village. It was filled with the kind of charm, architecture and history that we just don’t have in our land down under…… in Australia.

Once again I found myself thinking that perhaps Walt Disney or one of those Grimm’s brothers might just materialize as we were rounding a medieval corner or passing one of those very traditional timber doorways in this amazing little place.

Beautiful old doorway with flood levels on wall beside, in Miltenberg,Germany

Beautiful old doorway with flood levels on wall beside, in Miltenberg,Germany

One very old cottage in particular reminded me so much of that Fairy Tale about Hansel and Gretel. Take a look…isn’t it just so charming. I do so love, love, love  it!

Charming old cottage in Miltenberg, Germany

Charming old cottage in Miltenberg, Germany

After our educational Viking info-walk, looking at the culture and history of Miltenberg and the Lower Franconian region in general, we’d had some free time to explore on our own.

Dearly Beloved (D.B.) had been hoping for some yummy traditional Apple Strudel. How could we possibly eat any more I questioned?

D.B. outside the cafe that sold the longed for Apple Struedel

D.B. outside the cafe that sold the longed for Apple Struedel

Somehow I recall I managed to talk him into a pleasant little uphill stroll to explore the scenic views from up on high at the Miltenberg Castle.

Like all castles it was perched on one of the highest points overlooking the little township. The views were breathtaking and so well worth the slightly strenuous walk uphill to see them.

Through the tunnel and up the hill to the castle, Miltenberg, Germany

Through the tunnel and up the hill to the castle, Miltenberg, Germany

The path to the castle in Miltenberg, Germany

The path to the castle in Miltenberg, Germany

Flowers in our travels around Miltenberg. German

Flowers in our travels around Miltenberg, Germany.

The view from the Miltenberg Castle, Germany

The view from the Miltenberg Castle, Germany

D.B. and I with the view of Miltenberg, Germany in the background

D.B. and I with the view of Miltenberg, Germany in the background

HAVE A LOOK AT THESE OTHER PHOTOGRAPHS OF CASTLES ALONG THE MIDDLE RHINE ON THE LOVELY ADINPARADISE BLOG – IT TOO HAS A GALLERY OF BEAUTIFUL PHOTOS SHOWING MANY OF THE CASTLES FOUND IN THIS AREA:

Just click on this link  http://adinparadise.wordpress.com/2013/08/23/thanks-for-the-memory-castles-on-the-rhine/ and it will take you there.

OR MAYBE CHECK OUT THESE OTHER INTERESTING BLOGS ABOUT THE MIDDLE RHINE AND MILTENBERG:

  • 12th September – Middle Rhine to Miltenberg (laurencewesley55.wordpress.com)
  • Miltenberg, Germany (neitherbeernorthere.wordpress.com)
  • Castles and Vineyards Along the Rhine (innovationthroughexploration.wordpress.com)

And thanks for dropping by my Blog.

Day 3 – A Magical Sunrise on our way to Cologne

25 Wednesday Sep 2013

Posted by KidazzleInk.com in Amsterdam to Budapest, Heading for Cologne, Sunrise, Uncategorized, Viking River Cruise

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Cologne, Eggs Benedict, Germany, Longship, Rhine, Sunrise, Viking

It was dawn on day 3…..and there to greet us as we’d pulled back our stateroom curtain was the most amazing sunrise. It lit up the whole sky with the most beautiful colour display.

Sunrise Day 3

Sunrise Day 3

It  illuminated the entire landscape as it reflected magnificently in the tranquil waters of the Rhine. Oh and I do so love a beautiful sunrise.

I watched in awe at its unfolding beauty, just marvelling at the wonders of nature while capturing these precious moments on my beloved camera.

Such a Magical Sunrise

Such a Magical Sunrise

Back at home we usually arise early. Afterall, we often have to rush to get organized for a busy day at work.

Here on the Viking Tor Longship we knew we could be sleeping in. Mornings were very relaxed and so far we’d been having the most wonderful holiday; a time where all we really needed to do was simply reflect on the days weather, leisurely dress in some comfortable clothes (thankfully Viking promotes casual dressing) and saunter off down to the Main Dining Room, or alternatively, up to the Main Lounge/Aquavit Terrace for some breakfast.

But on this particular morning, the first light of the day was doing an extremely good job of distracting us and putting on a most spectacular display.

We were currently sailing towards Cologne (Koln as it’s called in Germany) which I believe is about the fourth largest city in Germany (Population of about 1.017 million; land Area 405 kilometers square).

Our breakfasts on Viking were friendly social events; there were fellow travelers to greet, dining preferences to be decided, a day’s itinerary to be pondered and many new interests to be explored.

Our food choices allowed for either a light continental or full cooked breakfast (the choice of course was up to you). A delicious buffet was always at the ready especially if you just wanted to save time rather than ordering from the more extensive menu.

Personally dearly beloved and I always liked to mix it up a little. Sometimes we’d simply choose from the buffet. At other times we liked to choose from the main breakfast menu.

I recall the “Eggs Benedict” was simply delicious.

Although you know, when I think about it now, I really do believe I may have caused those poor Viking waiters a wee bit of grief. I always like to order my “Eggs Benedict” rock hard…no runny yolks for me thank you very much. But as everyone knows a hard poached egg always takes much longer to cook….. and especially when someone wants it as hard as I do.

Now in hindsight, I think perhaps those lovely waiters may  have actually preferred to duck for cover when they saw me coming!! Ah but in reality they were always so gracious.

Despite this it was always breakfast with a smile even if they were moaning under that polite outer shell!!

We really enjoyed the magical slowness of these mornings on our Longship. Many of us just liked to simply sit, to catch up on the daily news from back home, pen a post card or two, or simply chat……..we’d often wile away an hour or so just watching the river go by as we anticipated what lay ahead.

Amazing Colour

Amazing Colour

Soon after this it would be off with a WHOOSH as we readied for the “soar and explore” sightseeing agenda of this new exciting day.

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