Sometimes I wonder if I am cut out for this blogging phenomenon. The desire to post comes in waves…I have traveled more since my return from the motherland in Septemner. Here is a sterile recap: (photos included to make up for my current lack of words).

HAMBURG: to celebrate Germany’s day of reunification.October 3rd. Franny and I made the 6 hours drive, finally arriving in Northern Germany at 2:30 am. Stayed with Philipp and new flat mates. Visit to the Reeperbahn aka the sinful mile, the port of Hamburg (2nd largest in europe) and our traditional night out on a soul/funk dance floor! Dancing with these 2 is something I am one day going to really miss. The days were of course packed with Family Guy hysteria and musical oddities. The seaside city reminded me much of Seattle, the smell of fish, the endless skyline -only no mountains…

MUNICH: Ingrid opened for Jason Mraz and invited me to celebrate her last day of her first European tour. I had the pleasure of hosting she and lovely side-kick Allie twice  at the Q and in my home last year. It has been wonderful to see Ingrid’s growth as an artist and her recent successes: sharing the stage with DMB, opening for Ray Lamontagne, a third album and much more. This too made me nostalgic for Seattle and the dozens of artists that I have witnessed flourish and am blessed to call friends….Oktoberfest was ending, the madness fading away. We didn’t drink beers, but after a long search a traditional dirndl was finally found- and jack and cokes were drank oder drunk….

DRESDEN: German Wings offers a 19 Euro flight special. ‘Blind Booking’ they call it. You pay and pick the days of travel then they tell you where your ticket shall take you. I ended up in Dresden for 2 nights. The city that was nearly completely destroyed in the final weeks of WWII. Stayed with a lovely french/german couple.  Zwinger Palace. Elbe River. Slaughterhouse 5. The picture below is from Kunsthof Passage, an artsy little square in the new city. A Dr. Seuss-esqe way of rain catching.

TUBINGEN: a University village 40 km from Stuttgart. Classic german town. Mmm. delightful. 

PARIS: deserves a proper entry… Sigur Ros live. Père-Lachaise. Joey and Mallory. Obama victory party. Am I a qualified European if I enjoyed the hell out of the city and not once laid eyes on Miss Eiffel?

BUDAPEST: A second attempt at the German Wings great offer took me to Budapest. “The Paris of the East/ The Pearl of the Danube”.  Met an old Seattle acquaintance and toured the great city. Vörösmarty Square. Christmas Market. St. Stephens Basilica. Buda castle. Jazz on the Danube. Turkish baths, oh the turkish baths!

NURNBERG: Lauf an der Pegnitz. Return to the holy land, indeed. Drew’s team defeated the #1 ranked in a crazy upset. Carolyn and I cheered from the “stands”  nearly dieing with laughter. The much anticipated Weinnachtmarkt, Ein hundert und dreißig Glas Weine mit Jurgen.

 

P.S.  I must say that Drew’s rumored man-bag aka purse is admittedly much better in person…

There IS much more to say for each of these places traveled, sites seen and people met. I don’t know how to do this. I want to take each of you there too. With me. I think of you all often. Very often.  

Until the next wave, perhaps from the next city-

and with great Love,

Rae.

4 Responses to “hamburg-munich-dresden-paris-budapest-nürnberg”

  1. kate said

    oh my dear, I am SO SO EXCITED to see you and frolic around some German/Czech cities together!!!

  2. goldfearsnofire said

    thanks for the props…and the further info about truffles…those damned pigs!!!

  3. JET said

    it’s like somebody sprinkled pixy dust over your life..

  4. … i guess one could call it that. or wild grace.

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