On Sunday the 28th we went to Church with the Meyers down stairs. After Church we had a wonderful lunch of sauerkraut and sausages.
There is a cathedral, started in the 11th century and completed in 1439 that is very impressive both inside and out. On the way home we saw a great sunset over the mountains.
We decided to skip Paris and stay in the North a couple of days longer. There are several things that we will get to see here and the Meyers have asked us to stay with them a bit longer. Since we have been to Paris before we will try to see as much as possible in in northeast France. The plan at that point was to have Joel take us back to Frankfort on Thursday which will make the connections to Australia a quite a bit easier; we have three suit cases and two back packs to haul around.
That evening we did homemade pizzas. It was interesting finding all of the ingredients since pizza in France is a much different thing than in the U. S. Even so we were successful in getting pizzas made and enjoyed the meal.
We decided to skip Paris and stay in the North a couple of days longer. There are several things that we will get to see here and the Meyers have asked us to stay with them a bit longer. Since we have been to Paris before we will try to see as much as possible in in northeast France. The plan at that point was to have Joel take us back to Frankfort on Thursday which will make the connections to Australia a quite a bit easier; we have three suit cases and two back packs to haul around.
That evening we did homemade pizzas. It was interesting finding all of the ingredients since pizza in France is a much different thing than in the U. S. Even so we were successful in getting pizzas made and enjoyed the meal.
On Tuesday the 30th I decided to make sure that our plan fly out of Frankfort, bypassing Paris was going to work. It didn't. Apparently our "around the world ticket" would not let us skip a flight, so we had to make arrangements to get to the Paris airport after all. We made arrangements to take the high speed train from Nancy to the airport and for a hotel near the airport in Paris.
In the afternoon Joel let us use their cars for a day trip and we headed to the south west into the wine country. Our goal was to see the sites of small French villages and to see a restored castle called Haut Koenigsbourg. The reconstruction of the castle was completed in 1908 and was a very impressive site.
October 1st was our last day with the Meyers and it was Joel's birthday. I walked down town to get some powered sugar for a cake that Karen was baking for the birthday party. The grocery did not have any powered sugar so I went shopping for a birthday present and some flowers instead. They did have flowers and shirts in town. Then I got to walk up "the hill" again. We had a nice lunch birthday party and then Joel and I went to pick up Simon from School in Germany.
In the afternoon we drove to Nancy (pronounced Nar-sea). Nancy is the 6th largest city in France. There are a lot of very fancy old buildings and a couple of impressive city gates in Nancy. Also there was a complex of buildings constructed by a Polish Kaiser when they had control of that part of France.
We had our last evening meal with the Meyers at a fancy restaurant call the golden arches (Mc Donald’s that is). After dinner They drove us to a train station between Nancy and Metz.
We travel on the train toward Paris at 200 mph. It took about an hour and 15 minutes to travel the just over 200 miles to the airport in Paris with one stop along the way.
We spent the night in a hotel near the airport and headed out first thing in the morning 5:30 AM from Paris to Frankfort to Singapore and finally to Sydney. Once we got to the Charles De Gaul airport and through all the security checkes we spent the next 32 hours either on a plane or waiting for the next plane before we were outside again. We watched two sun rises and two sun sets on that leg of the trip
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Pretty pictures. Your Blog looks great so far.
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