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Saturday, January 28, 2012

A day at Würzburg...

There are a few things guests MUST be entertained to while in Germany...

1. Bratwurst and Glühwein

2. A stroll in a farmer's market. If you fancy you can proceed to buy fresh produce...

3. A tour of a site rich in German architecture.

We accomplished all three at Würzburg and my sister loved every bit of it. To say that we are tired would be an understatement. Am also very proud of the fact that I successfully travelled alone with the kids and sis by train(minus hubby who is back in India due to a family emergency), toured a city(with the kids asking occasionally as to whether I knew where I was going!!), was able to communicate in Deutsch and do all the normal touristy stuff without help. Someone's already making plans with her new feeling of independence!!! :D
Unknown Mami

17 comments:

  1. May congrats that is awesome!! All those German lessons have paid off and I hope your new confidence take you on many travels! I miss the brat and Gluewein.....so good! Have a wonderful weekend!

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    1. All the time spent on the lessons have surely helped me Frau. I am honestly debating on venturing out alone and just stroll through old towns and villages without having to bother about a bite/drink/toilet break for the kids...:D

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  2. Superb!! 3 years on and you've take the German world in your stride girl! Proud of u!! Enjoy some more entertaining in the coming days, looking forward to ur posts & pics :)

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    1. 2 years on Shireen and am going strong!!!! This is gonna be a good year..:-)

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  3. You would make a wonderful tour guide. The architecture is amazing, and I do enjoy a good brat.

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  4. YAY, good for you May with speaking the language! I am so proud of you. Looks like you guys had a wonderful time :)

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  5. What a nice set of pictures from what looked like a fun trip experience. Visiting from SIMC.

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  6. Here amongst many German "roots" in Central Wisconsin we can get the brats - - - but not the open market or the architecture!

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  7. Well done you for finding your independence. I have heard the markets in Germany are fabulous. I would love to visit them one day.

    Mollyxxx

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  8. Love, love, love the header. And of course, I always enjoy your posts.

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  9. That Farmer's open market must be fun. Love how you keep changing the headers, May!

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  10. Well done you on accomplishing your day out and speaking German - I'm always very impressed when somebody can speak a 2nd language. I cant'!!!
    Looks like a lovely place to walk around - so glad you enjoyed your day :))

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  11. This is what I love about blogging with people from all over the world, you get to experience little glimpses of what makes each place great. I hope the family emergency is over...and all is okay.

    Btw: I love the grand scale of your header. It's Gorgeous!

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  12. I'm sorry to hear about the family emergency. I'm glad you got to spend such a wonderful time with your sister.

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  13. That is awesome and quite an accomplishment. The last photo is just spectacular! I hope whatever happened with the family emergency works out okay. :-)

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  14. Bratwurst, nam, nam!
    Next weekend I'll show where we took our friends in Helsinki...to prison! :)

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