The Sound of Music in Salzburg
The Hills are Alive with the Sound of Music.....
Salzburg has been one of Paul and my favourite places in Europe. I hope you enjoy the photos as much as we enjoyed this beautiful city. Its just like in the movie. The air is very crisp and the views are breath-taking. We can't wait till we get home and show you all the photos. It would take about 1 day.
This is the beautiful Mirabell Garden. Even though it was raining on the day the colours of the garden were amazing.
This is a gobble street with shops and resturants. If you look very closely there is a fancy bronze McDonalds sign.
This is the one of houses where Mozart grew up. It had all his composition from an early age. I wish I could compose songs when I was 3 years old.
On our second day we went on the Sound of Music Tour. This is a tour guide who was a really funny Austrian man in front of the family house and the lake where the children fell in while rowing.
This is the famous Gazebo where they danced around. It had to be moved from the original location next the the family house because tourist kept climbing over the wall and breaking in. They have now locked it so no tourist can dance on the seats like in the movies.
We had a little break from sound of music to go luge (like in cool runnings but with no snow). It was really fun. Paul and I went on a twin one which went really fast.
This is another gorgeous lake with the mountains in the background.
This is the church where they got married. Its very beautiful. I could see why she wanted to get married there. In true life they got married in the church that she left but the nuns wouldn't give them permission. Also there is a mistake in the movie. At the end of the movie they escape over Maria's Mountain however in real life that would have taken them into Nazi headquarters.
Thats hollywood.
I was pretending to be the Vontrap children dancing around the foutain.
We also went to see Marionette show of Midsummer Nights Dream. It was very cool even though it was in German.
This is Paul posing with the amazing view behind him.
I tried the typical Austrian food and beer in the beer garden. I finished my beer but Paul was struggling. The food was really nice. I had these dumplings, sausages and saukraut.
Paul enjoying his stein of Austrian Beer.
This is the whole view of the city with the castle, lakes and surrounded by the moutains.
This is another nice fountain at the bottom of the castle. After we went to the concert we went back there and they had big screens with the olympics. We saw some American win the athletics.
We had met a girl from New York at the Marionette show. We went with her to have dinner and see a concert in a castle. The food was nice but not very traditionally so afterwards I had to get a sausage.
The string orchestra performed Mozart. It was really lovely and the view was amazing.
Comments
Gorgeous! Wish I had come with you on that one
Posted by: Kristen | December 29, 2004 08:27 AM
Can't wait until you both get back, we have a few things to talk about I would think. Thanks for the last call, it made my Year. :)
Posted by: Dad R | December 29, 2004 01:35 PM
Hi You too!! What is it about Tram and men in uniform!! Fabulous photos - love the one of Tram being snowed on. Cant wait to see you both in April. Love and miss you heaps xxxxxx
Posted by: Mum | February 7, 2005 01:11 AM
C.A forwarded this to me and I am so glad she did as I am sitting in San Antonio on a wet yucky morning and just had a gogeous trek thru europe and the proposal Tram made me cry!!!!!!!!! Congratulations you two can't wait to give you Texan adventures to add to this site lots of love Mandy***********
Posted by: mandy in texas | February 7, 2005 02:00 PM
Hi Tram & Paul
Love the pictures, really wonderful. Congratulation on your engagement, have a fruitful and prosperous life.
Sad to know you guys will be on your back to Oz,don't forget your new friends over the seven sea.....err....seven million seas since your going all the way to Oz.
One thing I am studying Guruology (to became a Guru) so if you ever need to know the meaning of life and the universe and need to reach enlightenment and make your garden grow.....I charge a very very small fee.....
Anyway back to you guys hopefully your guy's enjoyed Britain and it lived up to your expectation (I'm still waiting for it to live up to mine (that's cuz I'm waiting to win the national lottery)).
Well I better stop now and leave room for other people to leave a comment.
THE GURU
(and partime sales assistant)
Posted by: Rana | February 11, 2005 04:41 PM