Where do I even begin?
Bagni della Regina Giovanna, Punta del Capo, Italy |
I also made sure to leave an unforgettable impression on those around us by "throwing" pizza on the floor in Pompeii, stepping on a gooey piece of gum in Sorrento, being baptized by a bird, elbowing a waiter in the groin, frying my hairdryer and our converter at our hotel in Rome. To just name a few things!
Deutschland ist nummer eins!!! |
We visited Strasbourg, France; drove up windy roads in the heart of the Schwarzwald (Black Forest); ate our fill of wurst and schnitzel; celebrated the Kinderzeche, one of Germany's oldest festivals, in Danny's German home town of Dinkelsbühl; experienced the festivities of a bierzelt (beer tent) with our Stuttgarter friends; toured the aldstadt of Nuremberg; and spent blissful hours on windy Bavarian roads and, of course, testing out our rental car's engine on the autobahn!
There were a few difficult moments, even fewer downright stressful ones, but overall it was a wonderful trip. I'm still thinking in "Deunglish," feel terribly guilty because we're not (yet) sorting our trash here, but overall I am glad to be back home in the good ol' U.S. of A. August will be a quieter month for us in comparison. We may go on a camping/tubing trip for my birthday or spend a few weekends on the Northern Neck, but otherwise it's time to plump our bank accounts and start dreaming of the next big trip. And, of course, start writing more in-depth posts about July's adventures!
How was your July? And what's on the docket for August?
Your trip sounds amazing!!!! Can't wait to hear about this gelato! I'm always on the lookout for the best.
ReplyDeleteWhat an action packed trip! Enjoy your 'Denglish' lifestyle for a little while longer ;)
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