Today we did the tourist thing. We visited two very famous castles and one spectacular church. Our day started with a visit to the baroque church, die Wieskirche. This pilgrimage church was built in the middle of a meadow during 17th century.
From there we headed over to Hohenschwangau, the vacation home of the Bavarian royal family. We also saw Neuschwanstein, which is a castle built by King Ludwig II, but never completed and never lived in. It is quite something and certainly built in a beautiful area. Tourists flock here and the sights are impressive. We had a very fun day. Note Martin's appropriate tourist attire in the picture of us at Neuschwanstein.
From there we headed over to Hohenschwangau, the vacation home of the Bavarian royal family. We also saw Neuschwanstein, which is a castle built by King Ludwig II, but never completed and never lived in. It is quite something and certainly built in a beautiful area. Tourists flock here and the sights are impressive. We had a very fun day. Note Martin's appropriate tourist attire in the picture of us at Neuschwanstein.
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Hi Graefe Familie! It's Ingrid and Laura here, just zooming through your pictures and postings to see where you are at these days. Nice Hausfrau entry- I had a lot of contemplative Hausfrau time when we were in Deutschland back in 2001. Hausfrauship can certainly be a high art- I am in awe of those who carry it out well.
We do miss you here in Bemidji. It's fun to imagine Martin drinking wine in the Unihof in France and gathering herbs on leisurely walks. Lisa and the boys, what are you up to these days? Mach's gut- viel Spass. Bemidji vermisst Euch! -Laura and Ingrid
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