von Trapp Tuesday

von trapp house 1I haven’t had time to write this week, but I’m looking forward to setting pen to paper someday and filling you all in on my recent trip to Salzburg.  (My new refrain = Salzburg uber alles.  Probably politically incorrect in some historical way, but I LOVE this city and its surroundings.)

Anyhoo, to tide me over–and share my enthusiasm with you until I can write–I offer up a photo of the actual von Trapp family home, now a magnificent bed and breakfast, where we stayed while in the city.

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Photog Friday: Shadow and Fog in Salzburg, Austria

Looking up at the Hohensalzburg fortress on a foggy night (November 2014)

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Waterfront Friday

On the Mosel River, Germany, at Bernkastel-Kues:

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Overlooking Lake Fuschl, in the area of the Austrian Alps around Salzburg known as the Salzkammergut:

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Lakefront at Schloss Leopoldskron, Salzburg, Austria–a very foggy morning:

 

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It’s Beginning to Look a lot like Christmas. . .

 

The mountains around Berchtesgaden, Germany.
The mountains around Berchtesgaden, Germany.

We’re creeping into mid-November, and signs of the coming season abound:  Christmas trees and Christkindlmarkt stands are beginning to pop up like daffodils in the early spring.  And like daffodils, they do this slowly, organically.  First, an empty market hut or two appear, then another and another.  A scattered tree here or there, lying on the ground one day.  Upright in a stand a few days later.  Eventually joined by others.  Until, about the last weekend of November, the Weihnachts markets will be in full bloom in their own fields–the market squares of towns across Germany, Austria, much of Europe.

Merchants may push the season early, but at this point even Mother Nature has joined the hubbub by pitching in frost and snow (in the early mornings, in the high hills).

Here are a few photos from the past few days around Salzburg, Austria, where signs of the season are unmistakable.

As we drove into the Alps, we began to see snow-covered hills:

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In the streets and alleys of Salzburg, some trees are up and preparations are being made for the market squares.  The empty booths will soon be filled with vendors peddling chocolates, waffles, gingerbreads, mulled wine (Gluhwein), traditional wooden Christmas baubles, cheeses, sausages, . . . the list is endless.

 

 

 

Preparations in Salzburg, on a foggy night.
Preparations in Salzburg, on a foggy night. The green huts will soon be stocked with gingerbread and mulled wine.

And Christmas trees are going up in Mirabell Gardens:

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And at the edge of the city, Hellbrunn Palace (once home to the Hapsburg royalty) promises to burst into full Christmas bloom very soon.  I’m told that the palace (at center of the photo) has 24 or 25 windows on the façade that faces this market-row, and the windows will all have shutters pulled and wreathed in the days ahead, so that it may become an advent calendar, with one window to be opened each day of advent.

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Hellbrunn Palace

Watch this space in the weeks ahead:  I’ll post photos when the season is in full bloom.