Kayla and I had been planning our "Salzburg Christmas weekend" for quite some time. We had planned to meet in Rosenheim (where Kayla lives) and ride to Salzburg together....our plans changed, however, when a snowstorm hit my town, cancelling/delaying the buses which then caused me to miss the first train to Rosenheim (the one I had planned to take). In a panicked frenzy, I bought the wrong train ticket (there were no attendants working at the station due to snow so I used the machine and bought a ticket which was scheduled for a different day - then couldn't exchange it at the desk since no one was working!). This ended up costing me 17 extra euro; not the end of the world but frustrating, especially whenever you need every cent you have for Christmas shopping!
Then, to make matters worse, the trains were delayed all the way to Salzburg - and so crowded that they were standing room only! I called Kayla, frustrated, and told her to go on without me and that I'd be there as soon as I could. She asked me if I'd rather turn around and go back since the going had gotten so tough. I considered it for a moment but since I had already been on the way for 6 hours (and the trip is normally, what, 3 hours?), that I may as well stick it out. I am so glad I did. As soon as I got to Salzburg, I hopped on the bus, rode it a few stops to Mirabell Gardens, hopped off and ran to meet Kayla. It was so beautiful the rough day didn't matter. I have such fond memories of this short little trip with Kayla.
I wonder how many times I said, "My mom would love this!" or "I wish my mom were here!" or "Gotta take a picture of this for my mom!"
Every year, the city of Salzburg converts Mozartplatz into a skating rink.
We rode to Rosenheim together on the following day and enjoyed the snowy scenery. We used Kayla's headphone splitter while listening to Enya's "Trains and Winter Rains". Perfection! I love her whole Christmas album. By the way, isn't her jacket so fluffy and cute?
We literally had 10 minutes to walk through the Rosenheim market before I had to catch my train to Nuremberg. Luckily for me, once you've seen 340 Christmas markets (or something like that), you've kinda seen them all. :)
Highlights:
*Buying so many Christmas gifts for friends and family
* Seeing a snowy Salzburg for the first time in a year
*Kayla finding money on the ground 3 different times (for a total of 11 euro),
although I did keep thinking, "Why couldn't I have found that first?!"
how I wish to being spending the holidays in Germany!
-Cassandra
Again, beautiful pictures!! I wish I could have been there too.
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Looks great and SO very Christmassy :D
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i love how there are lights EVERYWHERE!!! hope you had a great christmas:)
are those little lights just everywhere or what? How pretty!
gorgeous!!!! to be there at christmastime... love it.
sounds a bit stressful, but what gorgeous photos! and i love christmas/winter markets. i was in paris a few weeks ago and it was one of my favorite parts. i love the holidays. xo
The Christmas markets sound awesome! How jealous, she found money three times?! Lucky!
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I LOVE Salzburg!! These photos are lovely!! I would love to see salzburg during christmastime (:
oh beautiful pictures and place :)
love those pictures!!
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gorgeous photos! i love the lights everywhere!
Beautiful!!!
This is so cool! Love the lights in the market.
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Wow, it looks wonderful! We only get fake German markets in the UK, so to see a real one is very exciting! I hope to spend a Christmas in Germany one year!! x
i've been to Salzburg during christmas time. it's so beautiful. jealous.
Our family did a 2 month trip through Europe summer of 2010 with stops in Hamburg, Berlin, Dresden, Vienna, Salzburg, and Munich (as far as Austria and Germany go). It was so great. There was a little bakery in the subway station in Munich that made sandwiches we still talk about. I wish I had stumbled on your blog prior to our vacation. Salzburg was one of my favorite stops and I loved spending a day swimming with my family at Lake Fuschl. I just followed your blog. Please take a minute to take a look at ours.
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