What a View!

Posted on Saturday 13 August 2005

Today was just right in termperature, and visuals. We went back to the small streets and castle that we traveled through last night, but this time it was daytime so people were about and the buldings were lit up. I still can’t get over some of the buildings here in Marburg. They are the style that have the big pieces of wood that criss-cross through the exterior, windowboxes full of flowers, and alleyways with stairs that are incredibly narrow. When I walk through the streets I can’t help but think what kind of people have walked these streets before me. What kinds of clothes did they wear? What were their lives like?

I have to say that the hilight of the day was the big payoff after a big hike uphill. When you are in the city or marburg, in the valley, you see two buildings on the top of the hills. One is the castle that we were at last night, and the other is a stone tower on the opposite side of the valley. We decided to make our way over there this afternoon. We stopped by the oldest gothic church in Germany and then headed uphill walking our bikes in the direction of the tower. The road ended, so we ditched our bikes and began the long hike uphill through the woods (there were trails) so we hiked and hiked legs getting sore. We arrived at the top of the hill and found a restaurant that probably has one of the best views in Germany, asked where the tower was and then made our way in that direction. The base of the tower is a nice little cafe that seems like a really cool place that would be on the top of my list if I lived here. it cost one Euro to take the stairs up to the top of the tower. We took many spiraled stairs until we arrived at the top. The view from this tower was amazing. You could see over the hills surrounding the valley. Every part of marburg was visible from there, including the smaller vilages on the outskirts. The giant castle on the other side of the valley was below us and yellow and green fields in the distance were cloaked in fog. We headed home on our bikes and it began to rain, but after such a great surprise, nothing could make it a bad day, not cold weather, rain or wet jeans.

Lesson Learned today: The great things in life are worth the work. (like a breathtaking view after a LONG hike uphill)

p.s. Germans eat rolls way too often, breakfast (with jam or cheese and meat) and dinner (meat and cheese, including liverwurst, gross)…I am starting to hate rolls…However, Döner is the best food that I have ever had! (it’s kinda like a gyro)


3 Comments for 'What a View!'

  1.  
    August 13, 2005 | 2:36 pm
     

    Sounds like you are having an awesome time. Beautiful scenery in the background! Enjoying the updates from your trip. Have fun!

  2.  
    August 13, 2005 | 8:05 pm
     

    Very cool!

    I keep thinking of some of my travels as you tell us the stories of yours …

    I’m really enjoying getting to see the sites with you, thanks for keeping the site updated!

    - Dave
    http://www.davidmeade.com

  3.  
    August 14, 2005 | 12:19 pm
     

    i am loving this blog, it reminds me of what an awesome time i had in germany. thanks!

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