Hello all!
It has been about 5 pages since I posted...what a busy time for me.
Erik - I would love to see the new haircut, I was shell shocked when I went from mid back to above the ears - took about a week for me to get used to not having to tie it down all the time!
For all the water fountains...I am SO jealous...my condo doesn't really allow for that type of thing, I love the sound of running water.
I missed everyone while at WDW in Sept - sorry that I did
I have just returned from the Adventures by Disney: Imperial Cities trip. I will post a few pictures in a couple of days (once I get them offloaded to the main computer)
we did a whirlwind tour...I think I need to go back to Vienna and Salzburg for a week each!
Things we saw/did
VIENNA:
>the stallions - Lippizanners (SP?) we saw the practice and did a tour of the stables - AMAZING!! There are brown ones!! they are good luck according to tradition
>the winter palace - oh my....1700 rooms !!??!?! the "matron" was Marie Threse and she had 16

eek: ) kids!!! WOW!!
>the summer palace - more amazing than the winter...7 levels of terraced gardens, albino donkey, camels, and more!! absolutely beautiful
>the Vienna zoo at night....baby panda was in seclusion with mom, but we saw dad!!
>the marzipan art...wow
>a marionette show then apple strudel demo...yum!
SALZBURG:
>this tiny city is so beautiful...I really loved the way one walks from courtyard to courtyard - through archways between the buildings - filled with tiny stores...love the shopping, but the dollar was horrible in exchange so I only bought a few things
>the inside of St. Ruperts Bascilica - oh my, oh my, oh my...I am not religious...but this place was magnificant!!!
>the fortress!!! so interesting, the history of this building was so intense and caught my attention for hours! they have just excavated an area to find the Roman ruins - the fort now is dated to before 500AD...
>the trick fountains...all the mechanics run by water power...the technology was so interesting!!!
CESKY KRUMLOV:
>this little jem is considered one of the oldest medieval towns in existance...the place is so interesting. We wandered around in the pouring rain for hours. Amber, garnet and moldavite all at very reasonable prices...of course I bought some!
PRAGUE (PRAHA):
>the old city/castle/fortress was so wonderful! we saw the "golden lane" where the soldiers lived just outside the original wall of the city...talk about tiny! the amour display was amazing - seems they believed in multitask weapons - we saw pistol/batlath/cudgle weapons as well as crossbow/pistol combos.
One week is not enough to see all there is to see! My only disappointment was our guides, they didn't seem to add to the tours...just parrot what the local guides said. The food was interesting - one meal had an awful option (I didn't order it - but Barbara did - she couldn't even eat one bite it was that nasty!) I found we did better when on our own for food - since we like to wander into small local places...but all in all a good trip!