I’m going to miss Vienna! We’ve been here long enough to
understand the U-Bahn (subway) and even sort of know our way around. Kathy,
Ken, Greg, and Yolanda (children and spouses) arrived yesterday (May 25) and we
were even able to tell them all how to get to the ship by the U-Bahn!
I’m catching up now that I have some free time in Vienna
(the rest of my family is on a tour of the city). We’re here for four days and
just having a wonderful time. First day we took the obligatory City Tour and
were treated like eight year olds by the tour guide but still managed to
salvage our dignity and see the beautiful National Library and a few of the
world globes they are famous for; the creator of one globe had no idea that
Australia existed and that amused our Australian friends. Vienna also has some
beautiful gardens that right now are ablaze with glorious roses of every hue
and aroma you could imagine. Some are so large they look like small trees.
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They are digitizing the ENTIRE library. These men are replacing the books on the shelves after digitizing. |
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One of the globes on loan from the Globe Museum. |
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Such a beautiful place! |
While we’ve been in Vienna the weather has continued to
mostly cooperate. We got back one afternoon with 30 minutes to spare before the
heavens opened. The weather forecast for May 25 was sunny (
www.weather.com), or sunny with thunderstorms
in the afternoon (
www.bbc.com/weather),
or thunderstorms (
www.accuweather.com)
so who knows what actually will happen. We’ll be indoors at the Spanish Riding
School morning (show) and afternoon (stable tour) so we probably won’t care.
I’m really getting behind in my blog—because we have so much
to do! I skipped over Bratislava, which was (is!) a beautiful little town that
we wandered about and had a lovely meal in (uh, in which we had a lovely meal?
Oh, hell, we ate well!).
The other night we went to a concert put on especially for
the River Princess cruisers in a beautiful (but hot!) room in the Schonburg
Palace with a very small group of musicians (2 violins, flute, clarinet, bass,
cello, and piano) and singers who played/sang music by Mozart and Strauss that
told the story of Sissi, the Empress of Austria. Absolutely fabulous! These tours
are some of the reasons we are loving Uniworld and this cruise. An adjunct
story is that one of the passengers is a conductor and when the musicians
entered the room, the second violinist used to be his concertmaster and they
hadn’t seen each other for many years. A very nice, unexpected reunion!
Sunday (May 25) was the day the family arrived and the day
we got to go see the Spanish Riding School performance and the Horse Castle (stables).
And now I think I'm caught up to today, Monday, May 26th. Tonight we leave Vienna headed further upriver on the Danube to someplace that includes lots of locks. I have absolutely NO idea what our next stop is! But we have about 13 more days on some river and then 5 days in Amsterdam in the
Prins et Brouwer houseboat, one of the nicest places there is to stay in Amsterdam (we've stayed in this houseboat before). But I'm getting WAY ahead of myself!
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