Saturday August 18, 2012
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Day 17 - Pforzheim
Day 16 - Pforzheim
Friday August 17, 2012
Michael shot in the Junior Lorenzoni event today. He shot very well and ended the competition
with a 21/25. He won the silver medal as his team mate, Haley, shot a 23/25 to win the gold medal. It was a very exciting match with Canada getting the gold and silver medal and Sweden getting
the bronze.
In the evening they held the medal presentations with Germany picking up many of the medals, and Great Britain
very close behind them. Both countries
established new world records in their respective events. But the highlight of the night was when they
presented the Junior Lorenzoni medals to Haley and Michael and they were called
up to stand on the podium and they played the Canadian National Anthem.
Day 15 - Pforzheim
Thursday August 16, 2012
Today was a big day for Michael. He shot in the adult Lorenzoni event of the
world championships. He shot well
scoring 35 out of 50 even after having encountered a gun malfunction.
Day 14 - Pforzheim
After dropping in at the gun club we traveled to Weil der
Stadt birth place of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), astronomer and
mathematician. We visited the home where
he was born which is a museum today.
Lunch was very good in a Russian restaurant and then an ice cream shop
for dessert. We ended our visit with the
Kepler walk which is going from the Sun and following the planets that are
relative distance apart. Mars was the
farthest we walked.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Day 13 - Pforzheim
Tuesday August 14, 2012
Michael had a free day so we traveled an hour north to Heidelberg. We walked the length of the city to the
marktplatz where we saw the Heiliggeistkirche, the Romanesque Basilica, the
Haus zum Ritter built in 1592 for a rich cloth merchant and is now a luxury
hotel, then we climbed the hill to the Heidelberg Castle
where the view of the city and river below was breathtaking.
We traveled back to our hotel where we had just enough time
to change our clothes in preparation for the open ceremonies for the MLAIC
World Championships. Michael carried the
Canadian flag in the parade of nations to the market square where several
dignitaries including the mayor of Pforzheim
spoke to the participants and spectators.
Day 12 - Pforzheim
Monday August 13, 2012
Michael and John went to the Gun Club early this morning
while Jonathan and I had a later breakfast.
We then went for a walk along some bike paths through the woods close to
our hotel.
John and Michael came back around noon and we went into the
town of Pforzheim
for lunch on the river in the centre of town.
We all went back to the gun club where Michael had his final
practice time on the other range.
Day 11 - Neu-Ulm to Pforzheim
Sunday August 12, 2012
Today we travelled to the Gun Club in Pforzheim where Michael was able to have some
time practicing on one of the ranges and he had an opportunity to gather his
ammunition in preparation for his matches.
Day 10 - Salzburg to Neu-Ulm
Saturday August 11, 2012
We ventured into the mountains of southern Germany where we traveled the Berchtesgadener Land. Unfortunately the ceiling was very low with
cloud cover and the view of the mountains was limited so we really did not get
the true feel for the mountains but it was a beautiful drive none the
less.
Day 9 - Zwiesel to Salzburg
Friday August 10, 2012
On the road early for a visit to Passau whose history dates back to Roman
times. It has a medieval feel in its
narrow alleys and archways. This is a
big stopping point for Danube
River cruise boats. We walked through the town, had lunch at a
small table overlooking the Inn
River. This is the town where the Danube and the Inn Rivers
converge. It was interesting since the
Danube is quite a blue colour and the Inn is a
very fast moving river and is mud coloured.
After leaving Passau we
entered Austria and
travelled through Austria to
Salzburg, birth
place of Mozart and home of the Von Trapp Family as well as a destination for
millions of visitors. It was very, very
busy but a very beautiful city and we are glad we stopped. We saw the statue of Mozart, the Salzburg
Cathedral and the birthplace of Mozart and where he composed many of his early
works. There are many concerts and balls
in the evenings and as we were leaving we passed many people dressed in tuxedos
and fancy dresses en route to a special event in town that evening.
Day 8 - Heukewald to Zwiesel
Thursday August 9, 2012
We had breakfast early since we had a very long drive ahead
of us. We traveled to Bayreuth
where we saw the homes of Richard Wagner and Franz Liszt who both resided in Bayreuth. We also visited the residence of Wilhelmine
Margrave sister of the Prussian King Fredrick the Great. Wilhelmine also commissioned the building of
an opera house in the market square for the nobility of the 1740s. It is described as one of the finest theatres
in Europe.
It is no longer used as a theatre today since it needs extensive
upgrades which they are planning to do in the future. We were able to go inside the theatre where
we were told the history of the building.
We could just imagine the nobility all around us as we sat in the
opulent theatre.
Day 7 - Berlin to Heukewalde
August 8, 2012
Travel from Berlin
to Heukewalde
Up early in Berlin
– no breakfast with the apartment (it has a kitchen). Continuing with the normal European breakfast
we had bread and cheese from a small shop on the mall in front of the apartment
hotel.
Pack the car and drive off the site of Hitler’s Bunker through
West Berlin past many of the embassies. West Berlin looks a little more vibrant than
the Berlin we
walked through yesterday.
Travel the Autobahn to Lutherstadt-Wittenberg the birthplace
of Martin Luther. The city centre was
like most of the smaller towns we visited with an open air market. This market was a little less ‘touristy’ than
some of the others we visited.
Everything from socks to sausages was available. Butchers and Bakers were set up in mobile
caravans with the sides opened up for display.
Down an alleyway was a courtyard of an old brewery where we had a nice
lunch and samples of the local beer. Before
leaving Lutherstadt we visited the church from the 1500’s that Martin Luther
and Manchomodt are buried.
The drive to Heukewalde took us through many small East
German farm villages. Off the main
highways we were in farm country with almost all of the land under
cultivation. The crops were similar to Southern Ontario, corn, wheat, hay. As we were getting closer to our hotel we
wondered if it was really there. The
road was getting smaller and smaller by the mile and as we drove around a bend
a large ‘Pension’ appeared. We had a big
room on the second floor overlooking the courtyard behind the ‘Pension’. Jonathan has another schnitzel dinner in the
restaurant downstairs.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Day 6 - Aurose to Berlin
Up early for breakfast (bread, meat and cheese again) for the 2 hour drive to Berlin.
Arrive early in the morning and find our hotel/apartment is only 100m from the Holocaust Memorial and our assigned parking is almost on top of the old site of Hitler's Bunker. After parking we set out for a walking tour and covered many of the highlights of Berlin: Brandenburg Gate, Wall Memorial, Checkpoint Charlie, the largest/oldest chocolate store in the world (Fassbebder & Rausch - Chocolatiers am Gendarmenmarkt) and many others (details to follow). Jonathan is caught up on his souvenirs including pins and t-shirts. A great treat was the Berliner sausage Currywurst at 'Curry @ the Wall' on the way to Checkpoint Charlie.
We found a great restaurant only 2 steps from the entrance to our apartment unit. The front of the apartment looks over the street with it's many cafes and the back bedroom looks out over the Holocaust Memorial.
Now that we are caught up with the basic version of the travelogue its time to get to work on the photo's.
Arrive early in the morning and find our hotel/apartment is only 100m from the Holocaust Memorial and our assigned parking is almost on top of the old site of Hitler's Bunker. After parking we set out for a walking tour and covered many of the highlights of Berlin: Brandenburg Gate, Wall Memorial, Checkpoint Charlie, the largest/oldest chocolate store in the world (Fassbebder & Rausch - Chocolatiers am Gendarmenmarkt) and many others (details to follow). Jonathan is caught up on his souvenirs including pins and t-shirts. A great treat was the Berliner sausage Currywurst at 'Curry @ the Wall' on the way to Checkpoint Charlie.
We found a great restaurant only 2 steps from the entrance to our apartment unit. The front of the apartment looks over the street with it's many cafes and the back bedroom looks out over the Holocaust Memorial.
Now that we are caught up with the basic version of the travelogue its time to get to work on the photo's.
Last 200m of wall museum |
Holocaust Memorial from apt. window |
Michael & Jonathan @ Brandenburg Gate |
Day 5 - Zierow on the Baltic to Aurose in the former East Germany
Started the day like most - brotchen, meat and cheese.
Traveled to Rostock, one of the largest ports in Germany. Very nice 'marketplatz' in the middle of the old town. Lunching on the pier on a boat/restaurant on the pier.
Next stop was in Attrenshoop and the sand dunes on the Baltic coast where Jonathan and Michael went swimming in the Baltic. Good thing the sun was out and the air was warm.
After some crepes, a quick drive to Aurose to our hotel. After a great meal the boys played ping-pong on an outside table beside deer grazing in the field behind our room.
Traveled to Rostock, one of the largest ports in Germany. Very nice 'marketplatz' in the middle of the old town. Lunching on the pier on a boat/restaurant on the pier.
Next stop was in Attrenshoop and the sand dunes on the Baltic coast where Jonathan and Michael went swimming in the Baltic. Good thing the sun was out and the air was warm.
After some crepes, a quick drive to Aurose to our hotel. After a great meal the boys played ping-pong on an outside table beside deer grazing in the field behind our room.
Day 4 - Hanover to Zierow on the Baltic
Just getting back to an internet connection.
Day 4 was a big travel day. After leaving Hanover we stopped by the VW factory/museum. More like Disney than a car factory. Spent a long time looking @ the sights there. After traveling up to the Baltic we checked into our hotel and went for a fish dinner on the pier in Wismar.
Learned a few things: You can't make up time on the GPS @ 150km/hr on the Autobahn. 80% of the cars passing >150km/hr are black, have 4 doors and are made in Germany!!
Day 4 was a big travel day. After leaving Hanover we stopped by the VW factory/museum. More like Disney than a car factory. Spent a long time looking @ the sights there. After traveling up to the Baltic we checked into our hotel and went for a fish dinner on the pier in Wismar.
Learned a few things: You can't make up time on the GPS @ 150km/hr on the Autobahn. 80% of the cars passing >150km/hr are black, have 4 doors and are made in Germany!!
Tall Ship in Rostok Harbour |
Tower of new VW cars @ Wolfsburg VW Museum |
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Day 3 - Belgium to Hanover
After breakfast at our hotel we went directly to
the bakery where we purchased some Belgian Chocolate (can’t go to Belgium
without getting chocolate).
We drove directly into Cologne which was only a one hour drive. There we toured the Cologne Cathedral. The foundation stone was laid in 1248 and wasn’t completed until 1880. Today it undergoes restoration. We toured the inside and also climbed one of towers (533 steps – spiral to the top) and saw the church bells.
We found a sidewalk café overlooking the Cathedral for lunch and a well deserved beer or two after that climb up and down.
After lunch we took to the Autobahn where driving at 150 km per hour was like standing still as the BMWs, Mercedes, Audis, and VW’s passed us by. We drove to Hemmigen just outside of Hanover. We are staying in a little cottage by a little lake.
For dinner we found a Bier Garten outside under umbrellas that was serving ribs and salads, beer and wine. Very unique dining experience but very delicious.
Cologne Cathedral |
Ribs & Beer @ Biergarden in Hemmigen |
Day 2 Trier to Belgium
Hotel very quaint in small village. 2 bedrooms and a sitting room. Very clean and comfortable. Food in restaurant excellent.
Wonderful breakfast at the hotel. Lots of choices (meat & cheese). We were on the road by 9:00am. We drove along the Mosel
River in the Mosel River
Valley. It was very scenic and with winding
roads. Grapevines lined the steep walls
of the valley all along the road.
We followed the road to Trier, the oldest city in Germany, established in 16BC. The gate to city is called the Porta Nigra (Black Gate) it was erected in the 2nd century and was the entrance to the city when it was a walled city. In the 12th century the gate was transformed into a church and served as a church until the 19th century.
Porta Nigra |
We toured the gate and climbed to the top where we were able to look out over the city of Trier. We visited the Hauptmarkt that dates back to the 10th century, where we ate sandwiches for lunch followed by ice cream cones.We toured the oldest cathedral in Germany, Dom St. Peter.
In the afternoon we left Trier to travel north and into Belgium where we stayed at a hotel built in 1832. The boys went swimming in the pool before dinner. For dinner we had schnitzel (again) and Belgium beer.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Travel - Day 1
What a day!! Everything was all planned and we arrived at the airport in plenty of time. Thanks to Bob for car storage for 3 weeks. We checked in over 3 hours before our flight to Montreal to catch a connection to Frankfurt. Thinking we had plenty of time we thought a bite to eat would be in order - except we had it outside the security check in. While we were eating lunch the departure boards showed that our flight to Montreal had been cancelled. Following the directions of an Air Canada staffer we went to the Security Check-in. John made it in but everyone else was turned away because they didn't have a boarding pass to an existing flight. Back out to try to get to Montreal. There is not enough room to explain exactly what happened next but we ended up flying to Ottawa to catch a different flight to Frankfurt.
Arrival in Frankfurt around 0900 local time. Secure rental van (after resisting the generous offer from the Hertz check in guy of an upgrade to a fancy Mercedes for only an extra 300 euros per week). Drive to Wiesbaden for a nice lunch and a tour of the old city. After lunch and the tour we traveled up the Rhine Valley to our first Hotel. After a great dinner we were all off to bed.
Waiting in Ottawa for rescheduled flight |
Arrival in Frankfurt around 0900 local time. Secure rental van (after resisting the generous offer from the Hertz check in guy of an upgrade to a fancy Mercedes for only an extra 300 euros per week). Drive to Wiesbaden for a nice lunch and a tour of the old city. After lunch and the tour we traveled up the Rhine Valley to our first Hotel. After a great dinner we were all off to bed.
First night Hotel |
Worlds Largest Cuckoo Clock in Weisbaden |
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Canadian Blackpowder Shoot - July 14 and 15
Last weekend Michael shot in the Canadian Blackpowder shoot at the Barrie Gun Club while Jonathan and John were in Guelph at Grandma K's 85th birthday party.
No photo's but Michael had a good shoot and had a personal best round on the Sunday.
Still getting ready for our departure on August 1st. We're starting to focus in on our trip getting a lot of things done before we leave.
No photo's but Michael had a good shoot and had a personal best round on the Sunday.
Still getting ready for our departure on August 1st. We're starting to focus in on our trip getting a lot of things done before we leave.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Getting Ready
We're getting ready for our trip to Germany. Two weeks of traveling around Germany and one week with Michael as he competes in the 2012 World Muzzleloading Championships in Pfortzheim Germany.
Michael is training two days per week and will shoot the Canadian Championships in July before we depart for Germany.
I'm working on posting photo's next.
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