Saturday, October 13, 2012

Austrian Starbucks


Leaving Town





A Big field of Sunflowers <3 


Fall Colors


Time to Exit and buy a Vignette (sticker) so that we can drive in to Austria


Once on the road again, this light came on.
We looked in the manual and translated what it meant.
It didn't seem serious?? We were closer to Vienna than Papa
so we decided to chance it. (I think maybe we were just meant to 
stay home today.) The car made it there and back just fine, 
and we will take it back to the rental place on Monday
but other little things went wrong along the way too.
We ran late all day and then by the time we got to Vienna Gunner didn't feel that great. 


Vienna is written Wien in Austrian when translated it sounds like Vien


Mom, we passed this truck and it made me think of you! 


We were on the A4 today, we assume that's Autobahn 4
There was one section that had a wall, I assume its like the walls we 
put up along freeways to lessen the noise to surrounding areas. 
I was intrigued by there design and how it curves over the road.


Speed is 100 kph which equals 62 mph 


We found it!!!! 




Jared Vanilla, Kids Pumpkin Steamers, Me Pumpkin Spice Latte


Perfect!


So much fun! 

And I got my MUGS!!!! 





Tonight for dinner I made Tacos, I was really excited to find salsa at the 
store the other day when we were there.

Um... it wasn't horrible! But it was more like tomato soup 
with peppers and onions and taco seasoning.


We enjoyed the tacos anyways! 


2 comments:

  1. Wow, you've been a bloggin' fool over there! Good for you! That wall on the side of the road is crazy tall! How many Starbucks mugs do you have now? (By the way, you can make your photos bigger on here by right clicking on them and choosing large or extra large when your posting. Because you have a ton of cool pics and it would take a long time to enlargen (is that a word?) them individually.)

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  2. So fun! I saw the Austria/Osterreich mug and got all excited. In german class, we were learning all the european countries' german names. And Osterreich is german for Austria... but you probably already knew that. haha! :)

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