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Monday 2 November 2020

Return to Austria for a second look and a calendar journal

 Hi everyone, Bleubeard and Elizabeth invite us on the 2nd of each month to give one of our older posts a second viewing.

I'm here with a post from the past 1st November 2014 to be exact.

In October of 2014 we went on a trip that took us through Switzerland by train and then had us stopping off in Innsbruck, Salzburg, Vienna and Budapest - it really was a magical journey. Six years on I wonder how I found the energy on the day in Salzburg I am going to show you!

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I really should warn you I may go on a bit………! 
Breakfast on the 15th floor with fantastic views all round - lots of folk grabbing their chances for photos including hubby!!



including the railway station below

Breakfast was pretty good too! It was good to see the sun rising!
We had bought a 24 hour ticket the day before that began on our first use so we walked a bit so that we could use it on the Saturday!
Our first stop was the Museum and Stiftkirche



Then it was coffee time - thanks to Sioux I knew where to head - Cafe Tomaselli - once Mozart's local caff!

As promised there was the cake lady


I had chosen my cake

Now this is where I was really good - we had agreed that on occasions I would be happy to have a taste of hubby's cake(I'm diabetic T2 and had promised my nurse that I would try to be sensible - more of the nurse in another post!)so I had the pointy end - it was yummy!
Then off for a walk - to the funicular railway! The pass included this so why not?


I loved this display
and this ornate door



Back down the mountain and a bite to eat then off to have a wander through a cemetery 



So peaceful and beautiful - then off to find lovely little alleyways!


Lots of decorated eggs - not my thing - I did buy some fabric ornaments though


The Austrians celebrate Autumn in style - lots of colourful displays everywhere!


Following hubby I realised that the men at the side of him were in traditional dress, some of the women too, but couldn't get a clear shot!
We noticed that although we thought it warm - 21 degrees - most of the locals wore jackets! They also put up umbrellas at a few spots of rain. 

Time for coffee and cake in a lovely partially enclosed alleyway

Not upset, just laughing because I wanted yet another photo
Thank You!!
We had something interesting to look at while we had our rest

We also visited Mozarts Birthplace, yes it was a bit commercialised but I enjoyed it - just can't remember whether it was before or after coffee!!!
It was getting darker by this time so we continued wandering the alleyways till we came to this

We were standing by the pedestrian entrance - couldn't resist seeing the other side of the  tunnel
Hmmm!

By the time we had walked back were getting hungry so headed to an Austrian restaurant - there were queues and we were asked if we minded sharing a table and ended up having our meal with a couple from Minnesota! They were slightly ahead of us so I ordered a Cheese Dumpling platter on the lady's recommendation, which should have had a mixed leaf salad but seeing that she had vegetables and me really HATING mixed leaves I asked for the same!
It was delicious!

  

Delicious - but so filling, our dining companion gave up on hers too but we did eat all the veggies - no room for me to have dessert but hubby had chicken and a dessert, he did give me a little taste too!!



So, time to catch a tram back to the hotel, packing to do and an early night - we had something we had to do the next day before we left Salzburg…..

As you can see I opted for a different style of recording my journey - it's one I may return to ...whenever we can travel again

Please join in at Elizabeth's blog - 'The Altered Book Lover'






If you would like to see more of that trip here are some links - 
To be honest I have put the links here to come back to myself and realise now...with New Blogger sending me via the long route...that there are more available in my right side bar!!!!

My Calendar pages for November are Bird related so that I can join Wendy's theme at Art Journal Journey,
The Blue Tit is a Crafty Individuals favourite and the birds at the bottom are from Gecko Galz. The flying birds are from a freebie stamp set that came with a magazine. I used Distress inks and some Aall and Create stencils for the background

Here is my October page all filled in.

I'll be back soon with a drink related look at our local area!

Thanks for looking, Chrisx



11 comments:

Hazel (Didos) said...

Love the pics and your journal pages look great, thanks for dropping by my blog, Hazelxx

WendyK said...

Great idea to use the birds on your calendar pages. The birds look great around the edges. I am terrible at filling in my art diary, and during Covid there are more blanks than filled in ones.
Hugs Wendy.

Valerie-Jael said...

Wonderful calendar pages, very pretty. Nice look back, too. Have a great day, hugs, Valerie

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

Wow, Chris, I remember this post. I remember thinking you sure do a lot of eating and drinking while on holiday. This was a super second look on the 2nd, dear friend.

I am in awe of your calendar this month. As always, you put my calendar pages to shame, dear. Thanks so much for sharing this with us at Art Journal Journey using Wendy's theme.

Elkes Lebensglück said...

A great post with the beautiful photos from earlier times in Austria that was a great vacation back then. Your calendar pages are very nice!
Have a good day , hug Elke

My name is Erika. said...

I enjoyed traveling with you again Chris. I didn't know you back in 2014 so it was nice to see thee photos and read this post. And your October calendar came out great. And November looks great with those birds. Hope the new month is going well for you. Hugs-Erika

Helen said...

what a great look back.

Iris Flavia said...

Sounds like a fun trip! And a yummy one, too.
Oh, I love your October-page!

craftytrog said...

A wonderful wander around Salzburg Chris, and your calendar is beautiful! xx

Rita said...

What lovely memories! I wasn't expecting a skeleton army, though--LOL!
The panels to record your vacation in your art journal were delightful. :)

nwilliams6 said...

What a fun post, Chris. Love your pictures, you food, your story, and your calendar pages. Your travel journal is fab too. Great memories - thanks for sharing! Hugz