We are home in Minnesota now. The trip was as smooth as could be, thanks in large part to the careful packing and weighing that Mary and Alex did. It was a loud and often tense last day, I really
Packing is in full swing, with Mary and Alex taking charge and getting the bags filled. Meanwhile there are a few things we just have to do before leaving. A last walk down Kahlenberg. Going to one
Today Sigrun introduced us to the Vienna Woods around Tulbingerkogel. She and Oma often visit the Gasthaus Popp in the area for lunch and Oma wanted to make sure we got to try it out before we left.
When we first arrived here Mariella told us about Carnuntum, a working archeological dig that includes reconstructions of Roman households and reenactments of Roman life. Since our study of Europe
I somehow find it very hard to leave Austria without a visit to Dürnstein. Oma lived with her mother and Dagmar and Utzi nearby in Krems and Dagmar married Dick in Dürnstein, so it has many family