I’ve been looking forward to getting here for many a year. My level of excitement elevates as the plane circles the airport. I don’t know which of so many facets of this wonderful country appeal to me most. Is it Vienna? The Blue Danube? Schönbrunn Palace? The famous Lippezanner horses? Mozart’s birthplace? Waldheim’s gravesight? So much to see.
While having traveled extensively, there are always surprises in store. For instance, geographic variations result in linguistic differences that are extremely localized. As an example, my rudimentary knowledge of German is helpful but within limitations. ‘Gutten Tag’ here is pronounced G’day.
Here are several visuals that have made our arrival exciting and eventful. I am eternally greatful to 50 plus years of my subscription to National Geographic for providing me with a level of knowledge and understanding of local regions and customs that most other folks do not have the luxury to access.
The famous Shobrunn Palace and the Danube
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| Has not aged particularly well. |
Not nearly as Blue as I expected.
This country is the birthplace of Strauss and Mozart. The same way that the Mississippi Delta was home to the Blues, this place is home to the Waltz. Supposedly. While trying to obtain a broad stroked overview of the musical history, the only Waltz that seems to resonate with the local populace involves somebody named Matilda.
Obviously more research is required.
The Famed Lipizzaner Horses
These magnificent equines have been trained to dance, trot, gallop in formation, moving as one. They have entertained royalty and guests of state for centuries. I managed to get up close to one of them. It was amazing to watch him move with grace and style. And the funniest was how he was able to hop like a kangaroo!!
The mountains. After seeing “The Sound of Music” I must deservedly express a bit of disappointment with the mountains. They are rather red, flat, and dusty.
They must have been green screened or photoshopped behind Julie Andrews.
They must have been green screened or photoshopped behind Julie Andrews.
Lori and I look forward to getting our feet




Ok, so what is the point of your sacherledge and when do we get to meet Flo and Eddie?
ReplyDeleteThe weird just keep getting weirder.
ReplyDeleteSounds like it going to be another crazy and wild adventure!
ReplyDeleteWatch out for the kangaroos- don’t want to get a kick in the ass, unless it’s Lori working out!
There's an amazing restaurant called Sailor Thai in The Rocks that was out of this world ... and then the bus to Bondi and then the ferry to Manly ... when in Shydney !!
ReplyDeletelucky you missed last night's game - we got creamed by the Wild 7-1 - oh it was so ugly...
Agree with Julian, Manly; worth the visit.
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