We have just about 24 hours left here in Mainz and we have spent this week saying goodbye to this chapter of our life. We made a list of a few things that we didn’t want to miss and all the food we wanted to eat before leaving and we checked everything off our list this week.
We went to two performances. We returned to the Alte Oper in Frankfurt for a mindblowing piano performance by Georgian pianist Khatia Buniatishvili. She played Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, and Liszt. Some of the pieces were so smoking fast that it seemed like she wasn’t even touching the keyboard. In other moments, she seemed like she wanted to take all the time in the world in order to emphasize a phrase. Truly excellent. We also returned across the Rhein to Wiesbaden for the Verdi opera Falstaff. It was pretty good, but not world-class like the opera we saw in Leipzig. The production was set in the twentieth century, so they had an old car on stage at one point and the costumes were more 1940s or 50s. But the costumes for the last act got weird, with the men in these strange, modern-looking screen-printed sweatsuits. The staging felt a bit boring for a comedy. However, the singing and orchestra were really good.
We haved really loved living near this amazing, historical river, so we took one more adventure into the valley. We took the train to the town of Boppard and did a little hike into the hills above the Rhein. We spent a nice afternoon walking through the woods and wildflowers and seeing the pretty towns, castles, and vineyards one more time. Back in Mainz, we strolled around the old Citadel. Some of it is still in ruins and some of the defensive walls and tunnels have been reconstructed. We also couldn’t leave Mainz without a visit to the Gutenberg museum. We just scratched the surface there in two hours. They have two of Gutenberg’s original bibles there in the vault as well as printing presses, books, paper, tools, and many other print-related items through the centuries. I could have spent the entire day. They also have workshops where you can go print your own items, which would have been fun to participate in…next time! We also grabbed tacos with our friends from the apartment building. We had a great Italian meal (Sardinian, actually), great Viatnamese and sushi, burgers, and our last dürüm döner.
We have come to the end of our European adventure (for now). We have spent over nine months here and it has been quite the experience. We have figured out some significant things about how we want to shape our life going forward and what is most important to us. Travel always helps to remind us to be more empathetic and that the overwhelming majority of people in the world want the same things: love, security, and a chance to make a good life for their family. We are also reminded to “travel light” in the world and try to make less of an impact physically while hopefully making an positive impact on people. There are some things that Germans and Europeans do really well, like public transportation, bikes, and recycling. But there are things we have missed about the United States and we look forward to diving back into our own culture in a couple of days. Last, but certainly not least, we are so excited to start to visit our family again and get all the grandkid snuggles! Although this is the end of this trip to Europe, this is not the end of our travel adventures!
Scene Change
After a whole month in alpine bliss, we packed things up and moved out of the canyon. We spent a busy weekend working on some projects at Margaret’s place in Centerville and having one more super fun Mueller family dinner. Then we filled the car with a few things and drove north and west for a change of scenery.
Movin’ Right Along
All good things (and bad things, I will add) come to an end. We thoroughly enjoyed our month at Solitude in Big Cottonwood Canyon, but we are moving on to the next adventure. We have moved back to Centerville for a few days to regroup and repack and then we are hitting the road!
Just a Little One
Hello! We are still enjoying our time in the beautiful mountains of Utah.
Thanks for taking me along on your adventures! I always enjoy getting your Sunday night installment of the previous week’s adventures. It’s been so fun to follow along. I know this won’t be the end of your traveling, looking forward to the next trip! ❤️
Thank you Jill for sharing your adventures. I enjoyed seeing places and things I will never see in person. Looking forward to your next adventures, Love, Aunt Carol
Ron and I have become somewhat addicted to your travel adventures, so please know how much we have appreciated your journey and the efforts you made to share those experiences. We now wish you a safe and uneventful trip back to the US and cuddles with grandchildren, and look forward to seeing you in person when next on the West Coast.
Love, Martha & Ron
Yes, thank you for sharing your adventures! It’s been wonderful to follow along!