Friday, June 20, 2008

Strasbourg France......

This was probably the most pleasant day as far as weather goes so far. Up to this point each day has been very cloudy, rainy, windy, snowy, or cold! I can't believe how beautiful it was. I think it helped me enjoy out trip to France much better.
Strasbourg is such a pretty town with the Rhine river running right through it. Well at least I think this is the Rhine river. I may be wrong!

I love the way each of the places we have visited throghout our trip all have a unique feel to them. The landscaping, the architecture, the people, and the way of life. Here are a few pictures of the city of Strasbourg.

Both Austria and France had some wonderful stores which I could have probably spent thousands and thousand of dollars in them. Remember I am NOT usually a shopper but these stores had the cutest outfits, sunglasses, jewelry, purses and candy ever! Also GREAT food!

These trains looked pretty cool as they buzzed around town

The streets are exremely narrow and there are a lot of one way roads. Very easy to get lost here. Also once again lots and lots of bike riders. We need to do more of that here in the states. Especially with the gas prices.....


This was a candy store with some pretty incredible chocolates inside. I was going to take a picture to show Howie since Chocolate is his most favorite thing in life (Next to me of coarse) These ladies stood there for so long just staring, and staring and staring at the chocolates. I swear when the finally decided to leave there was probably a HUGE puddle of drool on the ground. That's some kind of window shopping! JUST GO INSIDE AND BUY SOME STINKIN' CHOCOLATES ALREADY!!! I have a feeling if my good friend Siri Holman or Howie were here on this trip with me it would be hard to pull them away from these candy shop windows as well! They are both "choco-holics" BIG TIME!

April and Shawn wanted to show me the Notre Dame Cathedral of Strasbourg. It was HUGE! While I was gathering my pictures for this posting I realized that I did not even take a picture of the whole cathedral from the outside. I found these two pictures online to show you how cool it is. It said when I was looking online that this was the worlds tallest building from 1647-1874. It remained the tallest CHURCH until 1880 when it was surpassed by Cologne Cathedral. This is that very cool cathedral April posted on her blog just a few weeks ago. That was even cooler than this one.

It also said it is now the 4th tallest church in the world.


This is a closer look at the detail work of this amazing place. It is fascinating to me how they would take so much time and energy to create this wonderful building. If you click on this picture so you can zoom in you will see what I mean. This is just one doorway area. It is like this all around the building as well as inside.


Very impressive! I think it would be very interesting to go back now that I am home and get online to research these places I have visited so that I can possibly learn what all this symbolizes. Many of these stone sculptures I saw looked as though they were telling some story. I'd love to find out more!

When I walked inside I was seriously awestruck! I could not believe what I was seeing. I have NEVER, EVER been in a cathedral like this before.

The wall murals were gorgeous


The pipe organ was cool

The stone sculptures were very impressive....

But the thing I think I loved the very most were the stain-glass windows.....WOW!

The ceilings were so tall and the windows stretched up to the very top.

Every pane of glass was so detailed and just like the outside of the building, they all seemed to tell a story.

I swear if I were by myself I could spend all day just admiring this work of art here in Strassbourg.


There is also an astronomical clock inside the cathedral.


April agreed to watch the kids while Shawn and I hiked up the stairs to the top of the tower. There were 332 steps to get to the observation point.




Along the way we stopped to snap some pictures of the building up close. These were the stain glass windows I was just admiring from the inside.



It was so awesome to be this close and see the detail work more closely.

The higher we got the more we could see of the city of Strasbourg.






I am glad it was a clear day so that we could take in this magnifient view.

By the way.... I have an awesome son-in-law. Actually both of my son-in-laws are great but I have been able to get to know Shawn a lot more since this trip to Germany. He has been a great host!
This was the highest point we could go. I wish we could have climbed to the very tip top of this tower.


On the outside of this tower were these names and dates on the brick wall.This is something else I would like to research (in all of my free time) to see who these people were. I am thinking they were probably great church leaders since this cathedral was built. Not sure but that's my guess.


The tower clock.....


This was the town center just outside of the cathedral.... Where is April?



Actually we spotted her on the way down the stairs. (She is the one in the blue coat pushing the stroller with my girls in it) I should have stayed with them so that April could have gone up to see it. . She said she had no interest in hiking up all those stairs. She was satisfied with just looking at the pictures instead. Problem is the pictures just do not do it justice. Got to be there on this one!

After we left the beautiful cathedral we headed over to Tanners Quarters. There is an area known as Petite France.



A cute little town right next to the river....






Me with my buddy "BOO"



April and Shawn wanted me to see the Locks which they had seen on a previous trip.



Cute family photo minus one of their little ones- sound asleep in the stroller



I loved the style of these buildings .....





This building was built in the 1500's. That's CRAZY old!



This was such a peaceful walk and like I had mentioned before the weather was FABULOUS!!!

Walking along this pathway I looked up and right above me was an authentic "French Chef". I had a friend at my old restaurant who did all of his training in France and I thought of him. The windows all had flower boxes or plants in them.







There was this wonderful artist along the street who had some pretty impressive paintings. I wanted one soooo bad but decided against that idea. I loved the one on his brown board on the left. It was so pretty. He is a very talented man. April and Shawn ended up buying some smaller prints from him.


We finished looking around this area and noticed a small park. We decided to stop by to let the kids play and undwind a bit. They had been so good up to this point. They are great travelers!


The trees were all blossoming and this park beautiful....







The kids really enjoyed themselves playing together .......




Mommy sneaks a hug from her Lyssi....









We were enjoying ourselves so much it was hard to leave.

Very relaxing! But it was time to go to our next destination


Family Hugs.....


Karah is either doing a little dance pose which she always seems to do when you get out your camera or..... She need to go find a bathroom PRONTO!


Heading home..... Karah is such a big helper!


This little family sure do love each other!



This has been a really nice day and I have thoroughly enjoyed myself today


Few last hugs before we leave France....


Last minute photos.....


On the way out we noticed under the bridge there was a little homeless man hiding under a tarp. What a sad way of life in such a beautiful place. Also while we were going under a bridge as we walked along the path there were two men PEEING on the wall. It did not matter that we were walking close enough to get "back-splash" from them! They did not care!!!! That is sick and wrong and boy did it ever STINK!



Back in the car ready to leave. Karah is showing off her new ring from France. (And the cool fork she got at lunch)

What an enjoyable trip so far!

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