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Vienna is truly a grand city- everywhere a palace or cathedral.
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I’ve been negligent in my posting, so prepare for a deluge. I think Prague has been my favorite city so far. It has a particular “mixed” vibe- Eastern and Western, new and old. The Christmas markets were particularly enjoyable.
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There aren't any WW1 battle sites around for me to visit on Armistice Day, but the local WWII Cemetary is still a very moving place.
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They take Sunday brunch very seriously here in Germany.
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The Tölzer Leonhardifahrt, an annual horse cart parade on the feast day for St Leonhard, patron saint of horses
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It's hard to focus on German lessons when that's the view outside.
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Ahh, German supermarkets: home to "American sauce," McDonald's branded ketchup, and cheese stuffed chicken nuggets
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Because nothing says "Bavaria" like an Irish Folk Music concert.
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The nice thing about caring for a dog is that you always have an excuse to go walking.
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Three of Tegernsee's biggest attractions: the Monastery, the Wallberg, and Bad Wiesse
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Weißwurst- quite good with sweet mustard and a delicious fresh pretzel.
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A day trip to the nearby city of Bad Tölz features a street fair, several beautiful early-modern churches, my first ever Döner (Turkish taco) and a whole lot of fog.
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