
The next stop along our journey included a brief stop in the sleepy Bavarian town of Sankt Goar or Saint Goar, Germany. En route to St. Goar I learned two things: 1) chicken schnitzel and fried potatoes from German rest stops makes for a very happy stomach and 2) always bring change along the way to rest stops because it usually costs anywhere from 0.50 to 1.00 Euro to take a wee. The bathrooms are always uber clean, though. The picture above is from a wine tasting of local Riesling wines from the Rhine Valley region. The wines were really good and even included an ice wine -- wine made from grapes that have been left long enough on the vine to freeze. Another highlight of our quick visit of St. Goar was a visit to their local stein shop and seeing the Rhine River at dusk.

The next step along our journey led us to the great city of Munich (or Munchen as the locals call it). I was sad to spend so little time in Munich because it was rich with interesting history, great food, and plenty of things to do. Plus we got to visit the wonderful and ever-joyful Hofbrauhaus. The picture below is of the Marienplatz which includes the Glockenspiel. We didn't wait for the good 'ol Glockenspiel to chime, but we did see many historic landmarks dusted with fresh snow.



