Welcome to the 24th "Sunday Favorites"
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Hello my friends!
Welcome to the 24th run of "Sunday Favorites"!!!
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I hope that you're having a wonderful weekend! This week it has been absolutely glorious at my place...ahhhh, autumn!!! I'm really enjoying the cooler temperatures...with opened windows and doors to let the fresh air of autumn in! I have had fun playing with my new autumn dishes and posted a new autumn tablescape for Tablescape Thursday! Really enjoyed that!!! Now that my autumn decorating is finished, I have begun to think about a few projects that I have had on the back burner...I just need to get busy! What about you, my friends...are you enjoying the new autumn season? Wouldn't Paris be a sight this time of the year...I was just thinking about that and recalling some very fond memories of our European honeymoon in 2005! I thought I would share, once again, a post about it! Ahhh...I can only imagine the beauty of Germany in the autumn!!! Hope you enjoy a few photos of this beautiful country!!! *
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Well my friends...Thank you so much for coming by today! Have a super Sunday!!!
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Thank you so much for your participation!!! I am going to really enjoy going through your "Sunday Favorites" posts!!!
Love ya'll,
Chari
Sunday Favorites
My favorite post: June 12, 2009
It's Show & Tell Friday!
Hello my friends...welcome to "Show & Tell" Friday!
This fun filled Friday event is hosted by Kelli over at There Is No Place Like Home! Thank you, Kelli...for being such a sweet hostess and giving us the opportunity to "Show & Tell" our goodies!
Please go over to Kelli's and see what she has going today and while you're there you can check out all of the other Show & Tell participants!
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It's Pink Saturday!
I didn't think I was going to be able to participate for Pink Saturday this week...until I realized that there is some pretty pink to show in today's post!
Beverly over at How Sweet The Sound hosts this pretty-n-pink Saturday event. Thank you, Beverly! Please stop by Beverly's and see what pink she has goin' on for this Pink Saturday! You will find a list of pink participants over there as well! Don't miss out!!!
European Honeymoon
On June 4th, my honey and I celebrated our 4th wedding anniversary. I started thinking about the wonderful gift that my husband gave me for a wedding present...a honeymoon in Europe! I haven't really shared much of our European honeymoon on my blog and I have some wonderful photos that I thought you might enjoy!
The first trek of our journey was spent in Switzerland. We spent several days in Zurich and then traveled south into the Central Oberland region of Switzerland through the Swiss Alps...it was absolutely amazing!!! After spending several days in Switzerland, we decided to drive into Germany...into the region known as Bavaria.
2nd Trek of our Journey...
Bavaria and the German Castles
Our destination was the small town of Fussen, Germany. I circled it on the map below. Two very famous German castles are located only about 10 miles from Fussen...
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Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau Castles
The drive from Switzerland into Germany was so beautiful! The rolling hills of the German countryside were so lush and green...and so well MANICURED!!! It just amazed me! All of the pasture land seemed to be freshly mowed...it all looked so neat and tidy! In fact, Germany was probably the most tidy country that I've ever seen (as well as Switzerland). We actually saw an elderly German woman down on her hands and knees trimming her grass with a pair of scissors! Can you believe it? Litter was nowhere to be found!!! Bavaria is just breathtakingly beautiful!!!
Another interesting tidbit...
Nearly every roof in Germany or at least in Bavaria where we traveled...was red! I found that to be very interesting. Also, after traveling several days through Switzerland and Germany...I began to notice that there were NO small houses! That's right! They were all really big, multi story homes! It was awesome!!!
The lush green, rolling hills of the Bavarian countryside.
Fussen, Germany
I just loved the quaint little German town of Fussen. It's a bit "touristy" since the famous castles of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau are nearby, but it was such a pretty little town! The large, steep roofed, multi-story buildings are all painted in pretty pastel colors! Look...pink buildings!!! Happy Pink Saturday!!!
Little ol' me...standing in the town square of Fussen, Germany.
The local pharmacy.
Just look at the Trompe L'Oeil painting on the store front of this old pharmacy...isn't it fabulous? Ooooh...and the colors are so beautiful...peach, blue, and lavender! I would have loved to watch the artist paint this!!!
The Hotel Hirsch
This was probably my favorite hotel that we stayed in while in Europe! It was everything that this little ol' American girl expected a European hotel to be! I believe that the building was quite old...or it appeared to be. Our room was on the second floor. Ohhh, you should have seen the beautiful carved wooden staircase...it was gorgeous! Big wide halls that were filled with numerous German antiques....such as this pretty handpainted armoire that you see below. We found the hotels of Europe to be very accomidating...Hotel Hirsch cost about $90 for a night's stay. Oh my, they really put out a spread for breakfast too...not just a donut and cup of coffee like American motel/hotels do!
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A beautiful antique German armoire.
Schloss (Castle) Hohenschwangau
Hohenschwangau was the first castle that we toured. Hohenschwangau means "home of the swan"! Just look at that beautiful yellow ochre color! This castle is fairly new as far as castles go. It was built in the 19th century by King Maximilian II. Hohenschwangau was the official summer and hunting residence of Maximilian, his wife Marie of Prussia and their two sons Ludwig (the later King Ludwig II of Bavaria) and Otto (the later King Otto I of Bavaria).
If you're interested in the history of Hohenschwangau you can click HERE. *
Just lil' ol' me again. Hehe! Taking a little break from the serious uphill climb.
The inner courtyard.
Honey and I at one of the beautiful fountains of Hohenschwangau.
One of the rooms at Hohenschwangau.
I took got this photo off of the internet...we were not allowed to take photos inside the castle. Isn't this beautiful? Look at all of the deep rich colors...very lavish!!! Our tour lasted about an hour...we were able to tour much of this fabulous castle. It was simply divine!!!
The famous Swan Lake...
After touring Hohenschwangau, we took a tour car just up the hill to Neuschwanstein Castle. These two castles are situated very close to one another. Hohenschwangau was the "family" castle. Neuschwanstein was built by Ludwig, the son of Maximilian. Ludwig didn't get very far from his childhood home. Hehe! Of course, we could only ride so far...and there was another long climb to get to Neuschwanstein. I took this photo on our way up to the castle...the view was absolutely breathtaking!!!
In this photo...you can see the yellow ochre colored Hohenschwangau. Swan Lake is located to the left of Hohenschwangau. And yes...this is the very same lake that the famous ballet "Swan Lake" was written about! Isn't that awesome?
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A view from Neuschwanstein. The famous Swan Lake is on the left side of the photo.
Neuschwanstein Castle
Lots of walking/climbing...whew...we're almost there!
Honey and I stopped at this "look-out" for a photo with Neuschwanstein in the background.
The inner courtyard of Neuschwanstein Castle.
The following photos have all been taken from the internet. Once again, we were not allowed to take photos inside Neuschwanstein....but I really wanted you to see just how beautiful and regal that this castle is.
Fussen, Germany
I just loved the quaint little German town of Fussen. It's a bit "touristy" since the famous castles of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau are nearby, but it was such a pretty little town! The large, steep roofed, multi-story buildings are all painted in pretty pastel colors! Look...pink buildings!!! Happy Pink Saturday!!!
Little ol' me...standing in the town square of Fussen, Germany.
The local pharmacy.
Just look at the Trompe L'Oeil painting on the store front of this old pharmacy...isn't it fabulous? Ooooh...and the colors are so beautiful...peach, blue, and lavender! I would have loved to watch the artist paint this!!!
The Hotel Hirsch
This was probably my favorite hotel that we stayed in while in Europe! It was everything that this little ol' American girl expected a European hotel to be! I believe that the building was quite old...or it appeared to be. Our room was on the second floor. Ohhh, you should have seen the beautiful carved wooden staircase...it was gorgeous! Big wide halls that were filled with numerous German antiques....such as this pretty handpainted armoire that you see below. We found the hotels of Europe to be very accomidating...Hotel Hirsch cost about $90 for a night's stay. Oh my, they really put out a spread for breakfast too...not just a donut and cup of coffee like American motel/hotels do!
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A beautiful antique German armoire.
Schloss (Castle) Hohenschwangau
Hohenschwangau was the first castle that we toured. Hohenschwangau means "home of the swan"! Just look at that beautiful yellow ochre color! This castle is fairly new as far as castles go. It was built in the 19th century by King Maximilian II. Hohenschwangau was the official summer and hunting residence of Maximilian, his wife Marie of Prussia and their two sons Ludwig (the later King Ludwig II of Bavaria) and Otto (the later King Otto I of Bavaria).
If you're interested in the history of Hohenschwangau you can click HERE. *
Just lil' ol' me again. Hehe! Taking a little break from the serious uphill climb.
The inner courtyard.
Honey and I at one of the beautiful fountains of Hohenschwangau.
One of the rooms at Hohenschwangau.
I took got this photo off of the internet...we were not allowed to take photos inside the castle. Isn't this beautiful? Look at all of the deep rich colors...very lavish!!! Our tour lasted about an hour...we were able to tour much of this fabulous castle. It was simply divine!!!
The famous Swan Lake...
After touring Hohenschwangau, we took a tour car just up the hill to Neuschwanstein Castle. These two castles are situated very close to one another. Hohenschwangau was the "family" castle. Neuschwanstein was built by Ludwig, the son of Maximilian. Ludwig didn't get very far from his childhood home. Hehe! Of course, we could only ride so far...and there was another long climb to get to Neuschwanstein. I took this photo on our way up to the castle...the view was absolutely breathtaking!!!
In this photo...you can see the yellow ochre colored Hohenschwangau. Swan Lake is located to the left of Hohenschwangau. And yes...this is the very same lake that the famous ballet "Swan Lake" was written about! Isn't that awesome?
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A view from Neuschwanstein. The famous Swan Lake is on the left side of the photo.
Neuschwanstein Castle
Lots of walking/climbing...whew...we're almost there!
Honey and I stopped at this "look-out" for a photo with Neuschwanstein in the background.
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Ahhh...isn't this regal? Does it look a bit familiar? Sleeping Beauty's castle at Disney was modeled after Neuschwanstein, also the classic children's movie, "Chitty, Chitty Bang Bang" was filmed at this castle!
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Neuschwanstein means "new swan palace". It was built by Ludwig II (the mad king) in the late 1800's as a retreat and as an homage to the famous composer Richard Wagner, the king's muse! The story is...that the king, after having this magnificent castle built, only lived in it for a few short years before moving back to his childhood home of Hohenschwangau. Ludwig had mental illness and was later declared mentally insane by the government of Bavaria.
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The inner courtyard of Neuschwanstein Castle.
The following photos have all been taken from the internet. Once again, we were not allowed to take photos inside Neuschwanstein....but I really wanted you to see just how beautiful and regal that this castle is.
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The wall murals and paintings, tapestries, etc. of Neuschwanstein pays homage to the German legends of Lohengrin, the Swan Knight.
Singers Hall.
Another waiting room...you can really see the Legends of the Swan Knights portrayed on the walls in this room.
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The magnificent...awe inspiring...Castle of Neuschwanstein!!!
Well my friends...I hope you enjoyed the tour through Bavaria and the castles Hohenschwangau and Neuschwanstein! See...fairy tales do come true!!! I married my "Knight in Shining Armor" and he took me on a honeymoon trip to the castles!!! I'll never forget it for as long as I live!!!
Well my friends...I hope you enjoyed the tour through Bavaria and the castles Hohenschwangau and Neuschwanstein! See...fairy tales do come true!!! I married my "Knight in Shining Armor" and he took me on a honeymoon trip to the castles!!! I'll never forget it for as long as I live!!!
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I'm so glad that you came by today! Please leave me a comment and let me know that you were here...I love our visits!!!
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Love ya'll,
Chari
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Oh Chari, such a fabulous trip. What great pictures and I'm sure the most wonderful memories ever. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteChari, these amazing photos certainly show a fabulous honeymoon. What a wonderful trip full of memories for the two of you. Thanks for sharing. ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteOh your pictures brought back such happy memories for me. My husband and I lived in Germany for 3 years and enjoyed every moment.
ReplyDeleteChari, these pictures are breathtaking. What a fabulous trip. The castles are really just amazing. But I'm most impressed that you got to see the "real" Swan Lake! How fun. Did you hear the music running through your head the whole time you were there? Thanks for being such a wonderful tour guide. Kathy
ReplyDeleteI said it before and I'll say it again just an awesome Honeymoon with your honey...Oh girl I would love to see all of this in person...WOW!! and you know what that antique German armoire looks just like your honey ha ha!! I know I'm a smart butt today...hey I'm old now and can get away with it...Love ya sis...oh I hooked up for the redo...May you have a great day my friend...Hugs and smiles Gl♥ria
ReplyDeleteWow! What an amazing trip! thank you so much for sharing it with us!!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!
Hugs, Diann :)
Hi Chari,
ReplyDeleteI loved your post today, it was very nostalgic for me as we lived for 14 years on the shores of Starnberger See (Lake Starnberg) in Bavaria. It was lovely to travel down memory lane once again.
auf weidersehen mein chatz
Maggie B
Oh Chari,
ReplyDeleteThese are such amazing pics! I am so glad you posted this again, really makes ya want to go there. I bet that was one of the most awesome honeymoons ever! Hugs to you, Cindy
Oh Chari, I need oxygen! Those are gorgeous pictures. You and your honey too:) But my favorite picture is of the castle... WOW! What a wonderful look at your honeymoon trip. Have a blessed day!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow, that is some of the most beautiful scenery I think I've ever seen! I don't know why, but when I think of Germany I think more about the city-style of Frankfurt and not rolling hills and beautiful castles. This was just amazing and must have been the perfect honeymoon!
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Chari,
ReplyDeleteWow, those castles are amazing. What a wonderful way to start your marriage in such a beautiful place. Thanks for sharing those magnificent photos!
Christi
Those buildings are so well kept. A real sense of pride.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had an amazing trip. This history must have been palpable.
I was traveling last Sunday and completely missed Sunday Reruns. Bummer!!! BUT- - - I'm BACK with bells on today!!!
ReplyDeleteStill love this "castle" post you reran!!!
What breathtaking photos!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I sometimes do my pot roast in a Dutch oven on the stove-top to avoid heating up the kitchen, but these days, it's starting to get a bit chilly so I don't mind if the oven is on for hours :).
Take care,
ButterYum
Oh magnificent old Europe. You can just feel the generations that have shared those grand castles and homes. Great photographs!
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