We are fortunate to live in an area with castle ruins all around. All those ruins require a nice hike up to them that's an added bonus! We decided to take an afternoon and venture to one of these ruins in the village of Kallmünz. One of the things I absolutely love about living here is driving from point A to point B because every drive is beautiful. When we arrived in Kallmünz I was struck by it's quiet beauty, colorful buildings, and I was overcome by a sense of peace. We walked down by the water and saw a water wheel, ducks swimming in the river, people fishing, and people kayaking (which I will have to do next summer). It looked like what I imagine Holland would look like (I've never been, but it's definitely on my list). We made our way up to the trail, stopping periodically to take pictures of the village below and our offspring when they'd allow. Finally we made it up to the castle ruins. We walked around all the parts of the castle, reading the plaques ( having to use our Google Translate app to do so) and then we climbed to the top of the tower which was a pretty cool thing to get to do. Someone has built a pretty unique statue on the property, my offspring enjoyed that. My favorite party was the archway (not sure if that's what it's called..) When we had seen and photographed everything from every angle we made our way back down to the lovely village of Kallmünz. We walked over the bridge and around the village looking at the shops and houses. We stopped to get gelato, but didn't have any euros so we had to save that treat for a different day! All in all, we had a wonderful day in a lovely village and I am sure we will visit again!
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Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Tuesday, September 3, 2019
An Introduction to Volksfest
I honestly don't understand why the military doesn't provide a rental car when they move you overseas until A) you buy a car or B) your car arrives! After a few days of being here we made the decision to rent a car because A) three kids, small hotel B)everybody was getting stir crazy C) it was a hike to the commissary. I was most excited because it meant we could start exploring our new home!
Our first excursions took us to the bigger base about an hour away and Straubing Gäubodenvolksfest. A volksfest or peoples fest is a big festival here with lots of beer, wine, food, games, and rides. We saw so many people in lederhosen and durndles that we have to buy our own so we fit in when we go to these fests. My daredevil offspring decided that she and her dad needed to ride the tilt-a-whirl on steroids. She iscrazy, I mean brave. She definitely gets it from her dad though, I like my feet planted firmly on the ground! Her sisters and I watched them get tossed around and turned upside down, but when the exited they were all smiles and giggles! We all rode the ferris wheel and were amazed by the views of the city from the top. The daredevil rode some crazy ride that turned her upside down then spun her around and then turned her sideways and did the same thing! We enjoyed some yummy German food and had a fun time enjoying all that our first Volksfest had to offer! We are looking forward to the next one we get to attend and it won't be long since they are in a different location about every week!
Our first excursions took us to the bigger base about an hour away and Straubing Gäubodenvolksfest. A volksfest or peoples fest is a big festival here with lots of beer, wine, food, games, and rides. We saw so many people in lederhosen and durndles that we have to buy our own so we fit in when we go to these fests. My daredevil offspring decided that she and her dad needed to ride the tilt-a-whirl on steroids. She is
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