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salzburg revisited

March 11, 2011
mirabell lovers
Just revisiting my beloved Salzburg. This city was unexpectedly my favorite when David and I spent two weeks taking trains around Western Europe. I won't ever get over how much I love the Mirabell Gardens. I miss the dainty European streets, the Alps in view at any point, and cinnamon sugar pretzels as big as our heads. Now that I'm almost done with school and not sure what I'm doing after I graduate, I feel a lot of signs directing me back. Or at least on the same continent.
mirabell
nonnberg
street carriage
we like pretzels
salzburg streets and eats
city views
polaroids
happy
riverbank
Can you blame me?

our last day

April 23, 2010
vienna was our last stop before heading to berlin
to begin david's semester abroad in potsdam

we decided to go to the natural history museum
it's enormous- i'm pretty sure that we spent at least 4 hours there.

not really sure why darwin is riding the tortoise

dory and some axolotls

a lion is about to attack him and he doesn't even care

one of my favorites

photography by david

a little break after our many hours of wandering

mozart

stephansdom

the gasthaus that we ate at every night.
it's delicious- soup and schnitzel for 5.80 euro

and then we headed to the westbahnhof for our overnight train

schloß schönbrunn

April 21, 2010
for our second day in vienna,
we took the metro to schloß schönbrunn,
the habsburg palace

what you see when you first walk through the gates

in the gardens

maze

the back of the palace

each of the squares made a noise when you stepped on it,
so of course i danced all over it


only.. the coolest playground on the face of the planet
you could CLIMB INTO the bird

and there were trick mirrors (:

we went to an apple streusel demonstration

then took our final turn around these gardens before heading back

sometimes i don't know how it's possible
to love being with someone this much

vienna, Tag eins

April 20, 2010
in the midst of our planning,
david and i realized that we'd have an extra day in vienna
because we were taking an overnight train to berlin the night of our third day.

with that in mind, our first day was very lazy,
but very lovely

Kunsthistorisches Museum
(museum of fine arts)

big statue in the middle of the platz...
and the natural history museum was on the other side


Volksgarten

Spanische Hofreitschule
(spanish riding school)

ADORABLE little dress i saw in a window...

one of the main shopping streets

(this is funny because "garibaldi" is david's last name..)

our first of THREE NIGHTS at Gasthaus Franceschi
david and his delicious schnitzel
me and my very very foamy beer

more of wien to come (:

the hills are allliiiivvveeeee

April 18, 2010

now.. the REAL reason for going to salzbug:


when i was 6 years old
my eldest sister, marelene, let me borrow her walkman
and her cassette of the sound of music soundtrack.
i listened to it on repeat.
when i finally watched the movie,
i already knew all of the words to the songs.

when i turned sixteen, i was ecstatic that i could finally sing that
i was "sixteen going on seventeen."
i was especially ecstatic when david turned 17 a month before me,
so that i could sing "you are seventeen going on eighteen"
and have the entire song be true to our ages.

now that i am 20 going on 21,
i still love the movie.
so when david and i were planning out our adventure route,
i asked to go to salzburg to fulfill my sound of music movie dreams :)

when we got there i wanted to do the sound of music tour,
but it was 38 euro per person,
and i didn't think it would be fair to make david listen
to the soundtrack on repeat on the bus

so i looked up the sites and found them on my own:


the mirabell gardens,
where maria and the kids sing "do a deer"

the above fountain can be seen here
and the plant arch thing is where they ride their bikes through :)

this is where maria and the kids stand during the same song,
as seen on the second photo of this blog post.


after running through the streets of salzburg from the abbey
to the von trapp mansion,
maria dances and sings along this house's walls
as seen briefly here, with some help
(watch it, it's funny)


there's a scene towards the end where the nazis are looking for the family
and the nuns hide the family in a cemetary.
that was filmed in hollywood...
but some tour guides say that it was filmed here.


nonnberg abbey
after maria leaves, the children go to the
abbey to try to find her.
gretl says, "we're looking for fräulein maria"
to the nun at this gate


i wanted to be liesl so badly!
so i was excited to twirl around in this
and sing "i am sixteen going on seventeen"
but it was locked :(
and i think it's just an imitation...
but it was still so cool to see!

hopefully i'll be able to go back with my family in the future :)