Sunday, May 30

Salzburg!

I am the lucky girl! It´s a funny thing I´ve never realised how impressive the Alps could be, although I´ve seen thousands of postcards..

So I made a little one-day-trip to Salzburg. I was being told that return-ticket München-Salzburg-München would cost only 25 euros. I was talking only German with this woman whom I bought the ticket and so proud of myself! And when sit down in the train, I looked the ticket and realised that I had pay 22 euros - and it was one-way-ticket of course. I didn´t have much time to worry about this, because I kept myself hurry looking around windows. Austria´s countryside, the Alps, all those green hills and horses and blue sky - I just have never seen anything like that. Maybe I just move somewhere around the Alps, keep there some horses and  goats and maybe a couple cows too and become a nice, cosy little farmer! Ahihi. But as I think you already know, the pictures I took in train aren´t very good.


                           The house were Mozart was birth. There were Mozart -stuff everywhere!

The old town on Salzburg is really nice. I have always loved this kind of architecture where houses look like a cream cakes.  There´s a big river and several bridges to cross it (a river, does it remembers me of something...) Other side of the river is Mirabell Park, which is worth walking around.


         I thought this exist only in the the fairytales like Cinderella or something.

    When I was walked all day and decided to go "home" back to Munich to sleep - I haven´t even booked any hostell from Salzburg - I came to Hauptbahnhof, central station and realised that I had three minutes time for a trains departure and next train would leave not until one and half hour. So I didn´t have time to get the ticket AND get early enough on the train. I panicked, of course, and jumped on the train, wondering if there was a chance to buy a ticket in the train.

I asked for one charming couple, if they´d know if there was some kind of possibility to buy a ticket. Of course there wasn´t, but the woman answered: "Oh we have a 5-person ticket already so don´t worry, you can come with us!" I must have seemed lost, little kid. What is wrong with these people, why are they so friendly for me, total stranger? Well, maybe they have a daughter in my age. Or they were just being friendly. I never forget this thing.

                                           Found my truely soulmates.


                                          Note to self: experience the Alps.

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