Flying tomorrow

We are at the Parkroyal at Tullamarine Airport. We fly out tomorrow morning for Singapore. Staying here tonight means we can just walk across to the airport in the morning and check in. It's nearlyLes mer
Breakfast Melbourne, dinner Singapore

Today was really just about flying from Melbourne to Singapore. The flight was really good - 10.30 to 6.30 (4.30 Singapore time). There was monsoonal rain when we arrived - hopefully the picture showsLes mer
A day in Singapore with Murphy

You will all be pleased to know that Murphy has come on holiday with us. Not being too hungry this morning after eating a lot yesterday, we walked to Orchard Rd, had a coffee and muffin and checkedLes mer
Murphyless Tuesday

Started the day at local stall where we bought a flash new iPad case which we were after and a very expensive pair of binnoculars which we were not. They will be well used when checking cattleLes mer
1st day in Paris

Flew 14 hours overnight to land in Paris Wed morning about 7.30. Got to the hotel, L'Hotel du Collectionneur, by about 10.30. The lady who picked us up for our hotel transfer told us about a galleryLes mer
Up the tower and the Moulin Rouge!

After breakfast, onto a coach for a tour of Paris. Turned out that today is a public holiday so very little traffic. A lot of people take the Friday off too and make it a long weekend - how veryLes mer
Weary but worth it

We're absolutely buggered - I don't think we've wasted a minute. The morning today was taken up with a tour to Montmartre, the area where many of the famous artists - eg Toulouse la Trec, Renoir -Les mer
When it's Spring again.....

It's Saturday, we must be in Amsterdam. Left Paris on the 10.30 very fast train from Gare du Nord. We had 1st class tickets, so it was like being on a plane, with a steward coming down the aisle withLes mer
We are sailing......to Cologne

Today we were coached to Zaanse Schans, a village of typical Dutch houses, windmills and craft stores. The windmills are functioning. Some windmills were for pumping water to drain land and othersLes mer
Oh the Cologne

Spent the morning in Cologne. For the first hour we had a guide showing us some of the old town. There are beautiful old buildings and a huge gothic Cathedral. The Cathedral was hit by 14 bombs inLes mer
Rhine gorge, castles and the Loreley

We set sail at 5.30 am for one of the highlights of the trip - cruising through the Rhine Gorge with its steep vineyard covered banks, lots of scenic villages and even more castles. The river is atLes mer
Well I'll be blowed.....

After breakfast we were entertained by a glass blowing demonstration. This area is a major area for the glass industry. There are four glass industries - glass instruments (laboratory), medicinalLes mer
Rothenburg - home of the Christmas Shop

Docked at Wurzburg and went by coach to Rothenburg. Rothenburg is one of the most famous and most picturesque towns in Germany. It is completely surrounded by a town wall.
The town is home toLes mer
Bamberg - a tale of two cities.

We continued to sail this morning as we would not reach Bamberg till lunchtime. Unless our cruise director is pulling our legs, there is a German tradition called Fruhschoppen. This means that on aLes mer
Over the top

This morning Nuremberg. The guide on the bus gave us an excellent commentary on the points of interest around Nuremberg, including where the war trials were held.
We didn't take the walking tourLes mer
Mainly cruising today

Bit of a laid back day today - later breakfast and sailing till lunchtime to Regensburg. Regensburg is a perfectly preserved medieval city on the banks of the Danube. It is so well preserved becauseLes mer
The Majestic Imperator.

Early start today - 8am to catch 8.30 train to Salzburg - not just any train - the Majestic Imperator. It is a replica of the royal train built for the Emperor, Franz Joseph. It is the most amazingLes mer
The hills are alive

Had a few hours in Salzburg, which claims Mozart and the von Trapp family amongst others. This is where the Sound of Music film was made. It seems Hollywood took a fair bit of poetic licence with theLes mer
Melk (Aboriginal for slow moving river)

Docked at Melk this morning - home town of our cruise director. Melk is named after its river which runs close to the Danube just here. Two guided tours available today - Melk Abbey or a walk aroundLes mer
Coloman - Austria's Irish Saint.

The main street of Melk is a cafe and restaurant strip. In front of them is a statue of a saint - in fact a patron saint of Austria. What's more he was Irish.
He was a pilgrim on his way to JerusalemLes mer
The Ringstrasse in Wein (Vienna)

The Ringstrasse (ringroad) in Vienna is as famous as the Champs Elysees in Paris. It is Vienna's ringroad and is the best way to see all the major buildings from a coach. There a so many grand oldLes mer
A concert in Vienna

Our concert was at the City Palace, a residential building in the heart of Vienna (google City Palais Liechtenstein). From the outside it's just another big stone building - on the inside it's pureLes mer
Bratislava, Slovakia

Talk about spoilt for choice - today's options were, the Schonbrunn Palace, the Spanish Riding School or Bratislava. We're sure we chose the best.
Our guide, George, a Bratislavan, was witty andLes mer
Another 'pinch me' moment

We've just come back from walking around town. Budapest that is, or more correctly the Pest side, Buda is on the other side of the Danube - who'd have ever thought we'd be here!
It was everyone up onLes mer
The two sides of a city

Budapest became one city in 1873 with the amalgamation of right bank Buda and left bank Pest. Pest is very flat and Buda sits on seven hills. Because of this, Pest was prone to flood and sustainLes mer
AdamGuler KnapperWe are excited for you both for you adventures ahead. Keep us up to date with lots of photographs. Xxoo