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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
FERIENREISE
On the 25th August 2010 we shall fly to Toronto. Our return to Austria is scheduled for the 1st October 2010. I will take my lap top with me and if all goes well I shall post some pictures of our trip, which is extensive....Toronto, Niagara on the Lake, Stratford, back to Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City, down the St. Lawrence via Trois Riviere around the Gaspe, through New Brunswick to Halifax, NS, then to Digby for a little Whale Watching...then Northward through New Hampshire and Vermont to Ottawa, on to Algonquin Park, Collingwood, Toronto and then back to Austria after 36 days in Canada.
So please be patient, when not much will happen on this Blog.
I'll talk to you later.
Bert
So please be patient, when not much will happen on this Blog.
I'll talk to you later.
Bert
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Parkhotel on Lake Tristach
The "Parkhotel Tristachersee" is located in East Tirol, Austria, near the city of Lienz.
It seems to dip its toes into the lake; that's how close it is to the shore line.
If you know hotels, then you will also know that a hotel is usually as good as its manager and staff. Well, let me tell you, you have just found a pearl amongst pearls. Josef Kreuzer owns this wonderful house and manages it as only a manager can whose whole heart is in his business.
All of his staff, and I mean all of them, are the very epitome of friendly service and thorough efficiency. Once you set foot inside the front door, you feel as if you were an old friend, come home for a visit with the folks.
I cannot begin to tell you about the food in this hotel's beautifully appointed dining rooms:
Every morsel is simply exquisite. From the soups to the maincourse, to the deserts.
If you really want to treat yourself, ask for some fish, which are raised in their own fish ponds (you can't get fresher than that) and prepared in an absolutely scrumptious way.
This was only our second visit. Let me assure you it will have been only the latest in a long series.
If you are within a thousand miles of this establishment, do yourself a big favour: Make a side trip to the Parkhotel Tristachersee, near Lienz, Ost Tirol.
Walk in the front door, ask for Josef (Peppi) Kreuzer, shake his hand and tell him: Bertstravels sent you.
It seems to dip its toes into the lake; that's how close it is to the shore line.
If you know hotels, then you will also know that a hotel is usually as good as its manager and staff. Well, let me tell you, you have just found a pearl amongst pearls. Josef Kreuzer owns this wonderful house and manages it as only a manager can whose whole heart is in his business.
All of his staff, and I mean all of them, are the very epitome of friendly service and thorough efficiency. Once you set foot inside the front door, you feel as if you were an old friend, come home for a visit with the folks.
I cannot begin to tell you about the food in this hotel's beautifully appointed dining rooms:
Every morsel is simply exquisite. From the soups to the maincourse, to the deserts.
If you really want to treat yourself, ask for some fish, which are raised in their own fish ponds (you can't get fresher than that) and prepared in an absolutely scrumptious way.
This was only our second visit. Let me assure you it will have been only the latest in a long series.
If you are within a thousand miles of this establishment, do yourself a big favour: Make a side trip to the Parkhotel Tristachersee, near Lienz, Ost Tirol.
Walk in the front door, ask for Josef (Peppi) Kreuzer, shake his hand and tell him: Bertstravels sent you.
Parkhotel Tristachersee
Situated right at the edge of the small lake,
the Parkhotel Tristachersee offers everything
a first class traveller could possibly demand.
The Parkhotel Tristachersee is owned and operated
by one of the finest hoteliers one could ever meet.
The view from the hotel accross the lake.
(please view this picture Large)
Friday, August 13, 2010
The Silkspinner Moth
Monday, August 9, 2010
The Tauern Mountains
...STEYR...UPPER AUSTRIA
This lovely City, located in the Province of Upper Austria, at the junction of two rivers, the Enns and the Steyr, received its City Charter in the year 980 A.D. In 1980, therefore, it celebrated its 1000th anniversary as a City. It features many architecturally interesting buildings in the Gothic, right up to the Rokoko styles.
This City of just under 40,000 inhabitants has a turbulent history, too multi-faceted to describe here. One can imagine that in 1000 years of history any number of things happened within the walls of this place.
This City of just under 40,000 inhabitants has a turbulent history, too multi-faceted to describe here. One can imagine that in 1000 years of history any number of things happened within the walls of this place.
The City of STEYR in the Province of UPPER-AUTRIA
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
from the PETZEN
This little town inmidst beautiful scenery,
is where I now live.
This image was taken from half way up the mountain
with a 400 mm lens.
I live right next to the church steeple.
View this LARGE
At the top of the cable car, a restaurant which is
particularly welcome on the way down from the top.
Sit down, have a cold beer, and slowly swatch the sun go down.
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