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Published On: Mar 02, 2008 09:04 AM
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Munchen and more, February 22nd -25th
ITS ALL SO NEAT AND
TIDY
I am a bit behind with the old blog lately, well yes
we are making a movie, that definitely takes some time out of our expeditions.
so I believe I last posted on Wednesday 20th, ok so here 's the next weeks worth
of business.Spotted the donkey again on
Thursday, he is part of the Transpo dept we think, ate in the local restaurant
off the studio, not the pizza joint but the "mititea" place, pronounced
mit-tit-tay, its a traditional sausage type thing with beef and pork , no doubt
fried in something and if you like, served with french fries, the sausage and
chips lunch.I will skip the rest of
the studio stuff as its slowwww going , at least it was then ( its not
now)Friday 22nd... yay, early flight (
7am) to Munich from Bucherest 1/1/2 hr flight got in to Munich at 8am ish, I
love time travel (when its useful), and Munich airport, being German and all, is
super efficient and organised and clean and everything is working lovely, out of
the airport on the S bahn, to the U bahn, and Bobs yer uncle, I am at the hotel
having breakfast with the 2 L's by 9am, fan bloody
tastic.So good to see them, they have
camp set up , neighbourhood is well canvassed and we are off to explore some
more, first stop pastries, cant go to far anywhere in Europe without pastries
and coffee. Jumped on the U bahn down to the
Marienplatz to see some giant Glockenschpiely tourist thing, impressive
building, lame glockenschpiely thing. wandered around a bit , Lily got the
biggest pretzel in the world, she ate it then wore it consumed a lot of it and
then I consumed it, then the rest , we
tossed.heres the glockenschpiely thing
and the giant pretzel. and some other
snaps     We
did some other Schnitzel related things that day, and walked up the top of a
church to see that view in the picture above, we then headed back to our
neighbourhood to eat, it feels abit like the upper west side of NYC where we are
staying, a bit , not convinced yet but
similarNext Day, breakfast in the
hotel, great coffee machine, good food, yum, heading out to the Deutsches Museum
to see some old German things,WELL!!!
lots of great things in here, boats and planes and rockets ( V2) ( bad) my dad
told me about those, we'll skip that subject for now, great museum, Guttenburg
bible, first printing presses etc, I learnt that Rudolf Diesel invented the
diesel engine, I though the fuel came first, huh!! who knew?..... highly
recommend this museum, next off to the "auto" section of the museum, a bus ride
and a walk away.This place is a car (
and train) paradise, first production petrol car ( benz), amazing collection of
german firsts, international cars, the old NSU's trains, wacky bicycles, mopeds,
Fiats, buses just endless, almost too much
for one day, in fact it was , we were dead tired, we dragged ourselves back onto
the U bahn and back home and ate Sushi wooohoo and then passed
out.cue the museum
picturesmost of them are at the
auto/train museum, the Guttenburg bible is cool but it's in a drawer covered in
glass and ......well the Messeschmit is right there
....
theres
a ton more pictures, I will post them all to another site
soonOk, so Sunday, we go for a
stroll in the Englischer Gardens, big open park near our neighborhood, bit like
central park, now it feels even more like the upper west side in the
70's.anyway, usual joggers and such, and
bicycles did I mention bicycles?, everywhere, special lanes on the sidewalks,
special lanes on the crosswalks, don't get in their way ....its trouble, you
will get run down.Back to the park, lovely
day very sunny, we head over to the lake, we see these signs with Mother and
daughter walking side by side ( special lanes for mothers?) anyway L2 decides
that on these paths this is how you must walk, as things are very orderly and
organised here, this must be the
way. Funny
walks aside we head to the lake for some pedal boat action, and then into the
Beer garden.....yes, it seems that Sundays in the Beer gardn is very very
traditional, almost religious I would say, hundreds of people , getting giant
beers 1/2 chickens big sausages/ pretzels, pate, odd meat things, and giant
beers, I have to say I could go for some of this on a Sunday back in the US,
could be a thing....heres me an Lil at
the lake side beer
garden and
then we wandered over to the "chinese pagoda" beer
garden Packed,
gotta love those germans , ooompah bands and all at this one, great family fun,
and oh did I mention the giant Beers,
we like Munich,
Later Sunday, Lil and I headed off to some
distant pub to watch the Carling cup final, both being die hard chelsea fans, we
were ultimately disappointed in the 2-1 loss, and trudged our way back to the
hotel, Italian food for din and then,
sleeeepMonday, last day in Munchen for
me, I am back to Bucherest this evening at 9pm, so we wander about , buy an
english newspaper to get some news, saw this arc de triumph ( every city seems
to have
one) except
this one still has WW2 damage on the sides and
front more
of this type thing later.....in
Bucherestdid some shopping, and more
wandering about, back to the hotel packed up,
had to say a tough good buy to the 2 L's ,
very hard indeed, they will be back in a few weeks, to Bucherest next
time.down the U bahn to the S bahn,
check in at a machine at the airport foyer, straight to the passport control,
(no stamp) and to the gate , man thats efficient and so neat and tidy
too.( BTW Frankfurt airport is the complete
opposite)arrived in Bucherest at
-00-15 Tuesday
Posted: Sun - March 2, 2008 at 02:18 AM
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