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Amsterdam and The Rhine Valley

Well Amsterdam was a real eye opener, and Im glad we had only 1 day there. From Amsterdam we head off to Germany. Just a simple day driving taking in the sights of the picturesque European countryside. The Neitherlands is nearly all flat and most of it is about 6m under sea level. So its weird actually driving up to the ocean.

Our tour director told us a story about one of his friends (a couple) who visited Amsterdam and decided to taste a magic mushroom. So they shared this mushroom and then proceeded to walk around the city and makle their way back to their hotel. It just seemed like a normal day in the city – however when they woke up the next morning in their hotel room – they looked at each other and proceeded to ask each other what happened last night. They both remember that on their way home they saw a Leprechan and they surprising managed to catch it and bring it back to their hotel. Looking at each other they realised that Leprechans don’t exisit and remembered that they locked it in their hotel bathroom. So gathering up the courage they opened the bathroom door and found a 7 year old girl. They had some explaining to do with the police.

We crossed into Germany and started out way into the Rhine Valley. We stayed at St Goar, which is just a small viallage town on the Rhine. Its known for 2 things – Beer Stiens and Wine. Its is such a random stop on our trip, but is a good change from seeing cities all the time. We went wine tasting in this old wine cellar. The owner gave us 4 diferent types of wines to drink. And we had a nice taste of an Ice Wine. This wine is made through 8 – 10 days of continual frosts just near harvest time. What normally takes 1 bunch of grapes for 1 bottle it takes 8 bunches of grapes to make one bottle of this wine. As the frost crystalises the sugar in the grapes the Ice wine is really sweet and due to its prestigious nature its $150 for a 500ml bottle. it's like drinking liquid sugar.

Today we head off through Germany for Lucerne, Switzerland. It good being on this tour as we don’t have to think about where we are going too much. All we need to worry about is making sure we have our cameras ready and we get back to bus on time.

Posted by mattjo 11:24

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Love Switzerland. Miss you both MUM

06.04.2008 by Muma Fleg

Hi Mat and Jo. We are loving keeping up with all your tavels and adventures - it has taken us down memory lane many times - especially New York. I remember that we got the kids up early to go over to the Statue of Liberty and were able to get tickets before the first ferry even left, we were doubly blessed as all Laura wanted to do was go up the Statue and for some reason when we bought the ferry tickets the lady gave us passes to go on the Statue tour. We were a bit like you on our first visit though and while we did catch the ferry over we didn't bother getting off as we would have to spend half a day lining up waiting and there was too much to see and too little time. Its a great city though, we loved it and so did the children - particularly since they have the Worlds Largest Toys r Us store right there on Times Square and they reckon if you can't find a toy there, you won't find it anywhere. We also enjoyed Starbucks and Crispy Creme donuts while we were Stateside since its just not the same here. Guess our highlight (not) of New York was catching the wrong train from Ground Zero and ending up in Queens - not a nice place to find yourself in, needless to say we caught the next train out to whereever it was going to take us. Not much else to report over here - weather has cooled down heaps at night and we are enjoying having the fire going. Children are on school holidays and the sun is shining brightly today after nearly a week of overcast and wet weather. Thanks for the heads upon the Biggest Loser - the final 6 have been in Hawaii this last week facing their biggest fears. Better go as I am now out of 'characters' and almost taking over your blog space. Enjoy and have fun - we are looking foward to catching up when you get back. Love, Eric, Tracy and Kids

11.04.2008 by Klein Klan

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