Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Final Full Day: From Salzburg to Frankfurt

So most of my day, I was in transit. I had about a 6 hour train ride from Salzburg to Frankfurt. The train ride was fun, but long! As I started my journey, I realized that I had not provided a photo of a train compartment so, here you go…
I was pretty much alone in my compartment from Salzburg to Munich because the heat was not operational. In Munich, two guys and a lady named Yvonne joined me. Yvonne was unlike any other person I have encountered during my visit. While most Germans and Austrians I found to be very nice, they are not eagerly friendly like Americans. For instance, when I am in a group of people I will walk up to everyone and say hello. Germans and Austrians will stand back and wait to be approached and if not will not say anything. Yvonne was very much like an American… We chatted in German and English during most of the ride from Munich to Heidelburg (her home) about my trip, my mom, yoga and life. She felt familiar… As she got off at her stop, we hugged good-bye, because that is how Americans do!
In Frankfurt, I went on a mini-tour of the city. I visited Römer and saw some of the Main River. It was night and Frankfurt is known for being a rough city so, I did not want to stay out long. From what I saw, Frankfurt is quite lovely, but more of a place for business and residing and not vacationing.

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