We had planned a trip to Europe 2-years ago, postponed to last December, postponed to this year. The main reason for this trip was to go to Stonehenge for Solstice and be with the Druids.
We had paid for
a sunrise inside of the stone circle with a private tour guide and then the
remainder of the day with all things Stonehenge. That was, of course, postponed
until now.
In the
course of finding concerts to attend while in Europe this winter, we found a concert,
Mozart’s Requiem, in Vienna. They would play the music then toll the bells at 5
seconds after midnight, the time when Mozart died. We thought we had to go and
bought tickets.
The plan was
to fly into Frankfurt, visit our friend, Dieter Peperl in Amberg, then go to Gauting
and visit our old exchange student Tobias and his family. From there we would
go by train to Vienna for the concert then go up to Salzburg. In Salzburg we
wanted to go to Café Frist to have meringues stuffed with cream and get hand
made Mozart Balls.
From Austria
we’d take a long train ride to Brussels to be with our first exchange student,
Pascaline and her family that includes our dear Charlotte. From there we’d take
the train to the UK to play for a couple of weeks.
A couple of
weeks ago, Austria went into lockdown. The hotels canceled our reservations, so
now we had to change our trip. We toyed with several ideas and for awhile it
looked like Germany would lock down as well so we really had to wait until the
last minute to know what we’d do.
When there
was no other word on Germany, we decided to go for it. If they locked down
while we were there, we’d hop on the next train out. We also had to go from our
friends in Germany to our friends in Brussels house so that took some time,
changing the dates to stay with them.
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| No Gluten free food, this is a wrap I made with food I brought |
Just as
we were going to leave the UK announced that we must quarantine for 2 days. But
on day 2 we must get tested and if the test is negative then we can go on our
way. So, we will test early in the morning and go on with our sightseeing. We
didn’t have anything really to do on what they call Day 1 so we can cool our heels.
I’ll blog and post photos and we will get ready to run!
So, on November
29th we took our chances and flew off to Germany: Bakersfield to Denver,
Denver to NY, NY to Frankfurt. Travel is an adventure and here we are.



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