Monday, May 25, 2009

There's no place like home!

That dinner at the Riessersee See-Hotel was Sunday evening.  It's now Monday evening and we're home.  Well, I'm home.  Val is driving down toward Ocean City to pick up the girls.  We had a great flight and a pretty smooth trip back from the Vaterland.  The worst part of it all was the drive back to our house from Dulles Airport.  Lots of rain, lots of Memorial Day traffic, roads blocked off, the works.  But we made it.  Home sweet home.

Dinner for Two

On our last evening in Deutschland, Val and I returned to the Riessersee hotel for a great dinner. I think you'd be hard pressed to find a nicer place to eat. The view is impressive: a lake, some woods, and the Alps. Yeah, pretty sweet. And then on top of that the restaurant is top notch. We enjoyed it very much. Here's what we saw from our table:

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Mannheim

Val and I took a quick jaunt over to Mannheim on Saturday. Yowza! That was quite a drive! We left Garmisch-Partenkirchen at 0900 and arrived in Brühl at about 1400. Then we spent about eight hours with our friends, Ulrike and Christian, at their home and touring the city a bit. It was so great to see them again and to experience their kind and generous hospitality. And it was also very nice to be able to see my old German "home" in Mannheim. We stopped by Turley Barracks, where I used to work, and saw that it is essentially abandoned, boarded up, and awaiting disposition - probably a decision to be made by the German government and American authorities. I'll post some pics of what we saw yesterday.

We left Mannheim at 2200 and drove a little over four hours to get back to Garmisch-Partenkirchen at a little after 0200. Made for a long, but very enjoyable day. Thanks so very much to Christian and Ulrike!

Here are some of the pictures. First of all, the four of us in Mannheim:

And our hosts, Christian and Ulrike, in their kitchen:

The famous "Wasserturm" (water tower) of Mannheim:

"Der Rosengarten" (kind of a concert hall) in Mannheim:

"Das Mannheimer Schloss" (the Mannheim castle):

And, finally, my old soldierin' home, Turley Barracks:

Friday, May 22, 2009

It gets better

Today Val and I took it very easy until around 1600, when we went down to the pedestrian area of Garmisch and had another look around. From there we found our way to the "Partnachklamm," a beautiful gorge through the alps. I think this may be the prettiest place I've seen on earth. We walked up the gorge and then to the top of a mountain, where the view was unbelievable. It was quite a hump to get to the top of the mountain, but it was well worth it. The beauty is indescribable and these pictures really don't do it justice. Take my word for it, though, it is gorgeous. At the top of the mountain, in addition to an incredible view there was a farmer's field and goats. It's like the "Sound of Music" or "Heidi," but in real life. Here's the rushing water in the gorge:

Here's the field and part of the view at the top:

Here's a goat who looked like he was about to charge:

And here's a picture of the beautiful sky up there:

Finally, I tried a video. Let's see if this works...


Thursday, May 21, 2009

Die Zugspitze

I had the opportunity to go up to the top of the Zugspitze (Germany's highest mountain in the Alps) today. These pictures don't really do it justice, but I hope they give a flavor. Wow! What a view!!! And it was around 80° down in Garmisch, but freezing cold up on the top of the mountain (with snow and all, at an altitude of 9600 feet). This is looking up at the peak:

This is looking down from the peak ... like flying in a helicopter, what?

The peak:

Lake Eibsee, at the base of the mountain:

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

On a clear day

Wow, what a difference a day makes! Monday was cold and rainy - granted, my kind of weather, but still, not exactly great touring weather - Tuesday got a little better, and today, Wednesday, it is really beautiful out there! It's in the 70s and beautiful!

Val is touring the Dachau concentration camp today. Yesterday she visited Innsbruck and a crystal center. Tomorrow she'll be going to Italy. Since I'm going to be getting off a bit earlier than planned tomorrow, I'm semi-planning to go to the Zugspitze and ride the train/cable car to the summit. Today would have been the perfect day to do that, but it's too late in the day. So I'll try tomorrow. And on Friday we're both going on a tour to three countries: Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.

Here's a couple pictures from Val's trip to Innsbruck yesterday:

Monday, May 18, 2009

Deutschland, Deutschland ...

You know the rest.

Made it to Deutschland okay... currently fighting off jet lag (it's 1945 and I haven't slept all day, after getting about an hour, maybe 90 minutes on the plane), but I know from previous experience that this is the key to success on the way over here.

The weather was just plain superb today! Overcast, drizzly, and very cool. Val and I did a lot in one short day around Garmisch. We went to the base of the Zugspitze towards the end of the day and considered taking the train or the "Seilbahn" up, but it was too late, too cold, and too rainy.

Here's a picture to prove we're actually here.


And some German cows (for threecollie's enjoyment):


Saturday, May 16, 2009

Amish Limo

Just testing to see if this image will work. Don't know why it wouldn't. Hmmmmmmmmmm. Nice ride, what?


Truth Commission

I say the government should launch a truth commission to investigate this. Perhaps one simple polygraph exam would suffice. Not to say she's lying; it could be that she's just "misleading" the American people.

Friday, May 15, 2009

A very particular set of skills

Just finished watching Taken and it is - in my book, of course - excellent! Didn't score terribly well at rottentomatoes.com, but I still say it was worth the price of admission and then some. Liam Neeson is a stud in that movie. If you watch it, be sure you're able to take some nudity, some language, and a lot of blood and guts. Wow! What an exciting film!

You'll thank me for recommending it. I guarantee it.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Gas at $2.50 again?

I say, gas has been going up very fast in these parts. I've been keeping track of gas prices for over two years. While we're not at the $3.00 mark (where we were two years ago), I think I see $2.50 in the very near future for us here in the Baltimore, Maryland area. Today's average price around here is $2.20.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Welcome to My World


Baby Alexa Jean (three hours after her birth)



Baby Alexa Jean Provenzano and her Mom and Dad



Baby Alexa Jean and her Dad (Peter)

Welcome Alexa!

Jordan had her baby girl this morning at about 0500. I think I heard correctly that the baby weighs 7 pounds 5 ounces (something like that) and she's either a 9 or a 10 out of 10 on the "Richter" scale (really it's the Apgar score), so she's healthy. Thank God for that.

Jordie was supposed to go to Albany Med for the birth but she didn't have time so they went to St. Mary's in Amsterdam.

While I lobbied hard for "Scottina" as the name, I think I lost. Word is the baby may be named Alexa. Don't think they're sure yet. Anyhow, today's a happy day.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Budget Cuts

You must watch this video about President Obama's budget cuts. Now that is a classic demonstration! And entertaining, too.

Fauler Freitag

The brutal train ride is almost a pleasure on Fridays. Oh sure, there are still hundreds of people rushing from the Marc train to the red line at Union Station, but I was near the front of the rush and I made the early red line train by seconds, which allowed me to catch the early yellow line train to Pentagon and arrive at work 5 minutes earlier than normal. And that will undoubtedly be the highlight of my day! (Hey, it's the little things.)

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Hello World!

My first post. Let's see what this looks like.