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  • Austrian AdventuresDay 75 - Rudely awoken this morning by a rain shower and had to quickly bring in the washing and chairs. Managed to get back to sleep for a little while though, before packing up and setting out for Lienz. Posted by Nicky G in Napolivan Dontfallapart Adventure | Jul 26, 2011
  • Doors and windows - collection of 2011 And those? ===in Vienna=== * Click on thumb to enlarge Posted by vanessa in Wien aka Vienna | Sep 12, 2011
  • Austria 2011, Part 6Tuesday, July 19, 2011 Graz, Austria Greetings from Graz! Manuela and I mark our first wedding anniversary today and what better way to celebrate than to fly off to a Mediterranean island for seven days? We're at the Graz Airport now waitin Posted by SChandler in Where to Next? | Jul 19, 2011
  • July in Vienna ... yes, yes, this summer I am here too. This time I live in the city center, live right near [[http://wien.travellerspoint.com/15/|Nashmarkt]], in big apartment on very hight floor of h Posted by vanessa in Wien aka Vienna | Jul 23, 2011
  • - Krems, Stein and TullnThree towns in Lower Austria, all nearby. Actually they are the "gate" to Wachau Valley, which lays between Krems to Melk. I did this Krems-Melk way by ship, going with Danube, but it also possible to make Posted by vanessa in Wien aka Vienna | Aug 15, 2010
  • Austria 2011, Part 5Thursday, July 14, 2011 Vienna, Austria Greetings from Vienna! Manuela and I are waiting at the Meidling Wien Bahnhof for a train back to Graz this morning. My mother, Maureen, and Scott are aboard a flight back to California. Manuela and I Posted by SChandler in Where to Next? | Jul 14, 2011
  • Austria 2011, Part 4Tuesday, July 12, 2011 Salzburg, Austria Greetings from the OBB! We are on the Austrian National Railway (OBB) this morning. Manuela and her parents will meet us at the train station in Linz today and together we will visit the Mauthausen-G Posted by SChandler in Where to Next? | Jul 12, 2011
  • recap ViennaJuly 13, Wednesday-- I'm writing this from home on Friday, July 15. More about our actual trip later--it was a long one! But first, about our last day in Vienna…we made the most of it. After a very warm night as there Posted by MaureenChandler in Austria | Jul 15, 2011
  • Final day...July 13, Wednesday, Vienna-- I have one final day to blog and we made the most of our last day here. But, I am exhausted, hot and 'glistening' as-it-were. I knew it would be warm here but did I mention that Posted by MaureenChandler in Austria | Jul 13, 2011
  • on a serious note...July 12, Tuesday-- I've been in a few taxi's but never one so nice at the late-model Audi we rode in from the Star Inn Hotel to the train station in Salzburg. And with a female drive at that. We were Posted by MaureenChandler in Austria | Jul 13, 2011
  • Austria 2011, Part 3Sunday, July 10, 2011 Graz, Austria Greetings from Graz! Austria is divided into nine bundeslander, which are similar to American states in government but counties in size. According to many sources, Austrians identify themselves mo Posted by SChandler in Where to Next? | Jul 10, 2011
  • July 10 to 12 2011 - ViennaI don't have much to say about Vienna The Kunsthistorisches Museum is a truly amazing collection - 8 Cannalettos, 12 Peter Brueghels (the Elder) including the Tower of Babel and rooms of Tintorettos, Vermeers, Titians, Rubens; you get the picture Th Posted by kforge in Kevin and Jeni's Travels 2011 | Jul 11, 2011
  • If it's Monday this must be SalzburgJuly 11 (I think!), Monday: Dare I even mention this but I think I might know where Disney got some of his ideas. The historic area of Salzburg is, to say the least, charming…and full of tourists! There are many points Posted by MaureenChandler in Austria | Jul 11, 2011
  • The train to SalzburgJuly 10, Sunday--I might have missed church today but I did meet-up with my San Jose friends Barbara and Richard with whom I go to church! Coffee communion with friends on the other side of the world counts for quite Posted by MaureenChandler in Austria | Jul 10, 2011
  • Vienna to VeniceAt present being jostled around on the overnight train to Venice. Its just departed and we are sitting in a deluxe sleeper with our own bathroom and toilet. We have been given gifts of an apple a bottle of water Posted by Yenville in Yens on Tour | Jul 10, 2011
  • Austria 2011, Part 2Thursday, July 6, 2011 Graz, Austria Greetings from Austria! Today we arrived in Graz, home to Manuela's family. Her parents, Angela and Willi, have opened their home to us for the next four days. While we're here, we'll visit with family a Posted by SChandler in Where to Next? | Jul 6, 2011
  • Thal, Austria July 7, Thursday: I saved this bit of our day for a seperate story because it was so unique and interesting--in a very quirky way. After our time in City Center we took a lovely drive through the country Posted by MaureenChandler in Austria | Jul 9, 2011
  • ViennaStarted the day in the middle of old Vienna at a stunning church, Stephansdom - St Stephens. Not only was it elaborately decorated in marble and gold, dotted with livinroom size religious oil paintings all amidst an awe inspiring architecture Posted by Yenville in Yens on Tour | Jul 9, 2011
  • The sacher torteWe had a wonderful dinner last night with a girl we met in California who is from Vienna. Her family invited us for dinner to a very pretty Italian restaurant. The highlight of the evening though was coffee Posted by Rits blog in Around the world in.... | Jul 9, 2011
  • a day in the Graz countrysideWe started the day with a stop at the farmer's market which was very similar to farmer's markets at home minus the kettle corn. Red and yellow currents and green pumpkin which is shredded for you if you like (to Posted by MaureenChandler in Austria | Jul 8, 2011
  • ViennaFour and a half hours by train from Prague to Vienna helps you catch up on a little sleep, the latest Angry Birds episodes and the book you swore you'd have plenty of time to read. We've booked into the Posted by Yenville in Yens on Tour | Jul 8, 2011
  • ViennaWe have had a phenomenal 2 days in Vienna and are blown away by it's beauty. It's a small and manageable city that resembles the opulence of Paris in some ways. The history, the cathedrals, palaces, cafes, etc. We Posted by Rits blog in Around the world in.... | Jul 8, 2011
  • yesterday in GrazJuly 7, Thursday, cont… I love Graz and can understand why my brother and sister-in-law are planning to move here in a few years. Of course, it's home for Manuela. Graz is the second largest city in Austria with a population Posted by MaureenChandler in Austria | Jul 7, 2011
  • catching upWe have had such a full and interesting two days I'm not sure where to begin to catch up! July 6, Wed: Vienna is a very large city of almost 1.8 million people. We stayed near 'City Center' which is teeming Posted by MaureenChandler in Austria | Jul 7, 2011
  • Got Melk!We traveled from Vienna continuing on the River Danube through the Wchau Valley, which is the heart of Austria's wine country. Spectacular sights along the way. Many of the surrounding areas are filled with such cultural and historical Posted by LaMannaFamily in Traveling LaMannas | Jul 7, 2011
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