We were slummin' it in Salzburg, as we were booked into a hostel, but the hostel wasn't too bad and its always nice to have access to a kitchen. We arrived July 29 and got settled. It was raining so we weren't tempted to go outside.
July 30, it was still raining, pouring actually, but we decided to brave the weather for a few hours for a quick tour of the city.
Salzburg is very beautiful... even in the rain.
We were just wandering around and we came across this:
Anybody recognize it? If you don't, you need to watch the Sound of Music again. It is the fountain and gates that they dance around when Fraulein Maria takes the Von Trapp kids into the city.
As we were visiting these gardens we saw a group of girls singing 'Do, Re, Mi' from the Sound of Music and dancing around a fountain. When I saw 2 members (a mother and daughter) from the song and dance crew a few minutes later I complimented them on their song and dance and they informed us that they were a team in a race (kind of like the Amazing Race but low key) and that they gathered all the other people to dance and sing with them for part of their competition, but did it around the wrong fountain, so they needed more volunteers to sing and dance around the proper Sound of Music fountain. They asked Andrew and I and we couldn't say no (trust me, I tried) so we sang and danced around the Pegasus Fountain. Unfortunately... the video has been posted on youtube... Andrew looks like he is pregnant because the camera bag is underneath his jacket, and I am mostly hidden behind the dancing daughter (thank god).
Here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/momdot2310#p/u/4/4uURiXsRvYQ
I think Andrew might be retarded.
We didn't get to see too much of the city because it was really pouring out. We decided to head back to the hostel after a few hours.
July 31 we decided we were going to go to Hellbrunn (just outside of Salzburg) to see the Hellbrunn Castle. This castle is known for its 'trick fountains'. I think it is better known for having the glass pavilion (where Liesl and Rolfe sing 'Sixteen Going On Seventeen') from the Sound of Music in its gardens.
Getting to the Castle was a huge event. We decided that since it was a beautiful day and because we hate waiting for buses, we were going to walk. It was quite a walk, at least 6 km to get to the Castle, but we were always surrounded by beautiful scenery.
Here is the famous glass pavilion. It was locked so I couldn't run around on the benches like Liesl did.
Here is a 'trick fountain'. At this one, the owner of the castle would invite guests over and eat dinner at this table. Sometime during or after the meal he would turn the fountain on and a stream of water would be squirted up the middle of all of the seats except his, which is at the head of the table.
August 1, we went to Werfen to see the largest ice caves in the world.
We were really tired of walking from the day before so we opted to use public transit to get from the train station to the top of the mountain. THANK GOD!! It would have taken months for us to make it up to the top. This picture was taken from our gondola.
The hole is the entrance to the ice cave.
View from the inside of the cave.
The ice cave was amazing. We weren't allowed to take pictures inside the cave but they were beautiful. We learned a lot of very interesting facts, most of which we have forgotten or will soon forget. The temperature inside the cave was close to 0, it was really nice to feel cold again. A lot of people got really cold during the 70 minute tour, include a little girl who was maybe 4 and crying before we even got into the caves because she was so cold. We were fine in our spring jackets.
On our way back to the hostel from the train station we walked through the Mirabell Gardens again (the Sound of Music Gardens). This time, it wasn't raining.
We had a busy couple of days in Salzburg but we are now in Vienna (and in a hotel again!) and although there aren't any Sound of Music sites I'm sure we will keep busy.
I am so jealous...I LOVE Sound of Music! I am heading to youtube right meow to check out your video!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the Sound of Music too! Beautiful Salzburg sites, and Youtube was hilarious. How many people can say they got to sing and dance around the Sound of Music fountain? (thankfully NOT me, but you guys looked cute!!)
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