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We spent this week further exploring our new corner of Germany. We spent a day in Frankfurt, explored more of Mainz, and took a cruise on the Rhein. We were also lucky enought to meet up with Nathan’s Uncle Neil and Aunt Julie! We are back to being without a car, so we have returned to buses, trains, trams, and lots of walking. Spring is fully springing in that we have had some glorious days of warmth and sun as well as torrential rain. So, we are planning our activities strategically to take full advantage of the good weather while staying (mostly) dry.

We drove into the “big” city on Tuesday to return the car. It was a lot of work for Nathan to research, book, and insure the rental for the 2+ months that we had it. He also got an international driving license and did all the driving (my license expired in February and so I’m no help there). We are so glad we had the car for those weeks, though, as it really opened up some extra flexibility and possibilities. Italy was a lot easier to explore in the way we wanted by driving. But now that we are back in Germany, the trains and local transport are pretty reliable and the Deustchland Ticket is such a great deal. We drove to the main train station in Frankfurt to return the car and took the opportunity to explore the city.

Frankfurt, as most of the large cities of Germany, was absolutely decimated in World War II. Lots of cities chose to rebuild their historical buildings and old towns, but Frankfurt chose to modernize. It’s also the banking and business center of the country, and that shows in its skyscrapers and modern architecture. Frankfurt is built on the Main (pronounced like “mine”) River and has a nice waterfront. As with a lot of modern cities, it has it’s problems with the darker things. We had been told that it didn’t have much to offer if you aren’t into drugs, etc. But that is a vast exaggeration, especially if you stay out of one certain neighborhood. The downtown area was clean and welcoming, with lots of bustle and business. They have also rebuilt some of the historic churches and a slice of the old town, too. We did our walking tour and then stopped for lunch at our favorite burger chain, Hans im Gluck, before hopping on the train to return to Mainz.

We will update you with the rest of our exploits here in the Rhineland, including a disappointing street food festival, our Rhine cruise, and our rendevous with our family next week! Hope you all had a nice Mother’s Day!

 

 

 

Paradise

Paradise

Happy October! We hope you are enjoying this beautiful time of year! Some people dream of paradise on a quiet tropical beach, listening to the surf with a drink in hand. Not this girl! Give me mountains, especially drenched in autumn color, bursting with new spring leaves, or covered in snow. We are spending October in one of our favorite places–Big Cottonwood Canyon just east of the Salt Lake Valley. We are loving the gorgeous golden aspen with the deep pine greens. Hiking is great and so is the smell of fresh forest! Nathan’s sister, Liz, and her husband, Christian, joined us one morning for a lovely hike through the woods. We got to experience a powerful thunderstorm and then a full day of snowfall. Our condo for the month is just right for us and we love having access to a pool, hot tubs, sauna, and workout facilities. We especially like that we can pop back to the valley to do some shopping or see family and friends. So far, so good!

Fun Family Time

Fun Family Time

We have had a lovely couple of weeks in Utah. We’ve been able to rest and recover from five months of travel, help Nathan’s mom at her house, and spend time with family.

Full Circle

Full Circle

Five months ago we flew to Rome from Utah. We had a summer of trying new places and experiences and revisiting old favorites and now we’re back where we started. Since we get the question a lot, I thought I would share some of our favorites from our travels in Europe this year.