Sunday, May 17, 2009

IT'S GOOD TO BE HOME (I THINK!)



So. . .We ended up eating Taco Bell food in the Detroit airport after clearing customs and while waiting an extra 90 minutes for our flight to the Twin Cities. "Welcome to American food!" said one sad student.

It IS good to be home, but I'll miss a few things:

Walking five miles a day or more on crowded, friendly, winding sidewalks and cobblestone streets
Good coffee almost everywhere
Old buildings
The cacophony of multiple languages being spoken everywhere
Great food, even at highway rest stops
Remembering "hello" and "thank you" in four languages
Swiss and Austrian feather beds
Not having to drive everywhere
Mountains
Beautiful wine and robust beer
Not watching television

I'll also be happy to get back to a few things:

Free water (with ice) in restaurants and public water fountains
Plenty of free public restrooms
Internet access
Driving my car
Not having to walk everywhere
My own bed
Television
My family and friends
Cooking my own food

Well, I know the list isn't entirely logical, but that's one of the lessons of international travel. Some things don't always make sense, but it's a big, exciting world out there that never ceases to amaze.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Special Places in a Special Town: Rüdesheim


The View from The Rhine Cruise: Castles Upon Castles!


The Perfect Way to Spend an Afternoon: Ice cream on a boat!

Rüdesheim: Good-bye BierLand; Hello WeinLand




This is our last stop on this magical tour of Europe. I often feel we don't do justice to its unique qualities because we're on our way home in our brains. The Rhine wines of this area are prized around the world for their delicate flavor and range of tastes -- from very dry to very sweet. They also produce some exquisite delicate red wines and the famous Asbach Weinbrand (brandy). The whole town (like all these lovely wine villages along the Rhine) is dedicated to creating weingartens -- outdoor eating and drinking areas shaded by deciduous trees and scented with profusions of flowers, including wisteria, lilacs and various annuals.

Our last day was spent on a Rhine cruise. We ate lunch and ice cream sundaes on the boat while dozens of castles passed by our windows. It was a time to share last stories with each other about our journey and to create a list of phone numbers so we can all keep in touch. A perfect ending to a perfect trip!

MY FAVORITE POT OF FLOWERS IN ROTHENBURG

STORE WINDOWS IN ROTHENBURG: Over the top!