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Vacation in Germany and Switzerland
In 2004 we had the opportunity to go to Germany and Switzerland.
We landed in Zürich where we picked up our rental car. Ali needed to
be in Konstanz, Germany in 2 days for work, so we had some time to kill.
We drove north out of Zürich and onto a peaceful, not so crowded section
of the autobahn. Stopping at a few towns on the way we decided to stay
the night in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. From there we went through
Stein-am-Rhein and into Konstanz.
Ali had daily events going on at the Altana headquarters, so I teamed up
with another husband, Larry, whose wife also works for Altana and we headed
out on daily trips to see attractions in the area. First we went to Mt. Santis
in the Swiss Alps. It took us a few hours to drive there, but driving anywhere
in Germany, Austria or Switzerland is exciting. We drove through many small
towns, stopping along the way to take photographs, then we spent a few hours
on Mt. Santis. The next day, Larry and I decided to drive to the Schloss
Neuschwanstein, the castle of King Ludwig II. Driving time to the castle
and back was around 8 hours, It was a full day of great sites.
After that I took a few days to walk around and explore Konstanz, Ali
and I enjoyed staying in that town and doing the simple things like going
to the mall, eating at the local Thai restaurant and trying to find laundromats
and grocery stores.
When our time was over in Konstaz, we drove back to Zürich for one final
night. Our hotel was on the river and once we got settled in we headed out
to walk Zürich at night. Some of the roads were cobble stone and narrow,
steep in some areas and people were everywhere, mostly sitting at tables
outside of bars and restaurants.
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