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Monday, May 29, 2023

Titisee and Freiberg, Germany

After our night in Konstanz, we hit the road to our next destination--Freiberg! Along the route, we stopped at Lake Titisee. I had heard that it was beautiful, but I did not really know anything about it. Titisee is a pretty small lake in the Black Forest. It was a happenin' spot for the holiday weekend (it was a holiday weekend for Germany, too). We saw a couple bridal parties, lots of dogs and many people enjoying the lake amenities. 


We stopped for some ice cream. Even Suzie enjoyed a cup all to herself. 


After exploring a few shops and enjoying the Titisee lake views, we headed to our evening's destination. After checking into the hotel and leaving Suzie to nap, we headed to the altstadt for an early dinner. Guess what...it was Mexican again! While doing some quick research about Freiberg, I came across a taqueria called Yepa Yepa. The menu looked pretty legit. Walking up the street, I could smell the Mexican flavors and the food did not disappoint. The Al Pastor taco was my favorite!


After being nourished by some Mexican soul food, we continued strolling around Freiberg. I did almost zero research about the town so we did not really have a game plan for our walk. We meandered seemingly aimlessly. We stopped at a Korean bubble tea spot for a refreshment (called Sarang) and stopped at Rewe to pick up some beers, chocolate and other must-haves. 



We stayed at a hotel just outside of town called Mercure Hotel Panorama Freiberg. It gave us a lovely view of the town from our balcony. There were trails located right outside of the hotel (where Suzie was able to collect a bunch of ticks). I wish we could have stayed longer to truly enjoy the peaceful setting. 


Thursday, February 16, 2023

Cyprus: Segways and Ruins

Paphos has so many historical spots to check out! We opted for a Segway tour to be introduced to them. This was our first experience with Segways, so we were a little hesitant. But it ended up being super fun and easy!





After the tour, we circled back to the harbor area to visit the Kato Papohs Archaeological Park. This park has a wealth of ruins to help you imagine life in ancient times. The views of the ocean are really spectacular, too! We managed to see the whole park just before the rain and hail came pouring down.









You have to have ice cream on any beach vacation, am I right? 

We also visited the Tombs of the Kings. I was not as impressed with this park, but it was still an interesting place to visit to learn more about the history of the area. It gave great photo opportunities.




And after visiting all the ruins, we headed down to the Paphos city center which had some great street art! Most of it we saw while driving through, but I managed to snag this photo after we visited the Paphos market.


Wednesday, June 2, 2021

I'm back! A visit to Rothenburg odT

Hi friends! I have returned to the life of a housewife now that we are living in Germany. My husband has deemed me the travel agent during our time here, so I will be using this as a means to document our adventures. 

For our first out-of-town adventure, we headed to Rothenburg ob der Tauber (odT). I was drawn to this town after reading several recommendations from other people stationed here. It was promised to be a picturesque town with a ton of history.  We drove from Stuttgart, but I have heard that taking the train and/or bus is just as easy. We traveled with Suzie, so driving was a better option for us.

For our first day, the weather was a little cloudy so you can definitely tell a difference between day one and day two pictures. But even with less than perfect weather, we enjoyed walking around the town and seeing cute streets and alleys at every turn. 

As with any travel destination, there were a plethora of ice cream (or Eis in German) stands. How did we choose this one? Well, it was highly rated on Tripadvisor and the sign out front said that Rick Steves recommended this shop. It did not disappoint! I had Amaretto and Chocolate with hazelnuts. Charles had chocolate with ginger and walnut.

Another quintessential Rothenburg activity we participated in was a visit to the Crime Museum. We did not take any pictures while visiting, but it was a fun (it may be weird to use the word fun to describe it) time learning about all the ways humans are crazy. The museum features items such as shame masks, neck violins, punishments for alleged witches and more. We noticed several guests with their dog, so I guess dogs are allowed in the museum. Suzie would not have enjoyed it, so I am glad we did not try to bring her. 

This picture features one of the famous fountains and buildings that is off the Market Square. For our first night's dinner, we ate at a restaurant in the Market Square. I had wiener schnitzel and it was tasty!


This is THE photo you have to take while in Rothenburg. This spot is called the Plonlein and is one of the most photographed parts of the city. During the day you cannot get a picture without groups of people, but we were able to snag this nearly deserted shot in the morning before the day trippers arrived. We walked down the street from our hotel to grab some pastries and on the way back I had Charles take a few pictures. 


On our second evening, we had one eyes on one restaurant in town. After walking through twice with no empty tables, we decided to give up on it and try for another place. We ended up at Alter Keller and enjoyed an amazing meal! I had the kasespatzel with salad and a Riesling. Charles had the deer goulash with a beer and lemonade concoction. Our waitress was very friendly and understanding about my severe lack of German speaking. My mouth is watering just thinking about my meal. Mmmm!



On our second day, the weather was amazing! It was sunny and perfectly warm. We ventured outside of the city walls (and away from the crowds) for a hike. The path was well maintained, easy to traverse in my walking shoes and cool in the shade. One thing I appreciate about Germany, at least from what I have seen so far, are the fields of wildflowers. We have noticed this all around our area and I know the bees appreciate it, too! I have a bunch of pictures from this walk, but I will not bore you through all of them.

One food item that is mentioned over and over again for visitors to Rothenburg are Schneeballen or snowballs. They can be found in pretty much every bakery in town. Despite reading that Rick Steves recommends forgoing a snowball, we thought "while in Rothenburg..." and bought a few. The shop we purchased from offered mini versions which is part of the reason we chose that bakery. The traditional snowballs are like the size of tennis balls which were so much bigger than what I was expecting. Snowballs are basically fried balls of pie dough or short crust pastry covered in cinnamon-sugar or chocolate. Some are filled with marzipan and such. The snowballs we purchased were not filled and upon trying all three flavors, we were less than impressed. But I am glad that we at least tried them. 


Since we traveled with Suzie, our greyhound, we needed a pet friendly hotel. Germany seems to be much more dog friendly than America. I believe that is in part because Germans are much more intentional about dog training and owning well-behaved canines. I started my search on Booking.com and saw soooo many dog friendly accommodations. I settled on the Goldene Rose mostly because their website promised a fenced area for dogs to walk around. Now that we are living in a hotel, having an area where Suzie can roam free is a huge bonus! Our hotel was perfectly located inside the city walls and just a few minutes from the Plonlein and all the other sights in Rothenburg. We booked a junior suite, but upon checking in we discovered we had been upgraded to the full sized suite!

Sunday, September 13, 2015

You should try this...

Yesterday Charles and I had a little date day. We started with a late lunch at BJ's Brewhouse. Even though it is a chain, they have some really yummy food. I love their fried artichoke appetizer. We both had small deep dish pizzas. Delicious!

Then we saw the new movie, A Walk in the Woods. It is based on the Bill Bryson book with the same name. We both read that book and love Bill Bryson books. The movie was really good. Of course, it was not as good as the book. The movie made me wish I loved hiking. The scenery is so beautiful.

We ended our evening by visiting the much-hyped Parlor Ice Cream Puffs. The concept is a donut stuffed with ice cream and toppings. Genius! I had a glazed donut with cake batter ice cream and Nutella. It was amazing! The donut is somehow warm while the ice cream inside is cold and melty (in a good way).


Sunday, June 17, 2012

A Saturday hike

For Charles' birthday last year, I gave him a bunch of "coupons" to redeem for various things throughout the year. Yesterday he redeemed two coupons, so we had a fun Saturday! One coupon was redeemed to visit a state park in our area and hike. The other was to go to Young's Dairy which has mini golf, a driving range, the best ice cream and more.

The day was perfect for a walk in the woods. It was sunny, but not too hot. It was great on the trails through the trees because we were in the shade and kept cool. We were hoping to see the waterfall, but must have chosen the wrong trail. We never saw it.

At Young's, Charles and I played a round of mini golf. I was ahead for most of the game, but ended up losing by 1 point. That's probably the closest I have ever come to beating Charles. Then we tried our luck at the driving range. I didn't do too horribly. And we finished off the time there with two scoops each of ice cream. I picked my usual--chocolate peanut butter. Yummy!

I love days were we have fun things to do together that are out of the norm. We usually go to the mall or do stuff around the house. But we got out in the sunshine and spent the day together.