If I'm not careful, things are really gonna pile up on me any day now, all because we've just finished two wee get-away trips two weeks apart. What a nice predicament, right?!
First, we took the Friday-to-Sunday weekend after Thanksgiving to go far enough away (300 km, 3 hours by car) to forget I wasn't home with my family for the holiday. It's still the hardest time for me to be away...but taking a trip seems to help.
Our home base while gone was in Koblenz, Germany, where we spent the day on Friday seeing as much as possible, before venturing out on Saturday and Sunday.
We knew we'd end up at the Christmas Market in city center, so we started first near the Rhine River.
This 10-meter history column at the Gorres Place greeted us outside our parking spot.
A short walk to the Rhine River offered a delightful restaurant stop to begin our (main meal) midday.
Inside we actually overlooked the river...and other goodies.
These were our views looking across the river right outside the restaurant after eating.
If the sky lift had been open that day, we would have taken the ride to see the view from it.
But it didn't matter, of course, because we can't always see/do everything.
In fact, right there at the sky lift we could see the Basilica of St. Castor, which was next on our list.
How can you not be awed by such architecture!
By now you already know that I first take pics of the nave,
first towards the altar and then behind to the organ in the back.
Then I go for the pulpit and the font....
...followed by the usually amazing ceilings....
...and then the closer-ups....
...and other details.
There's always enough to find. Something for everyone.
Just outside the church, we headed to the statue of Emperor William I at the Deutsches Eck .
The Deutsches Eck is the "German Corner" where the rivers Mosel and Rhine converge.
This is the point we were dropped off at while on our Viking River Cruise in 2013,
before being bused to the Marksburg castle nearby.
So if the statue looks familiar, that's why!
It's HUGE, 14 meters high....
...and tall enough to climb up and inside, seeing the views from a different perspective.
Back down on the ground, we walked along the Mosel River towards city center,
just as the sun was setting by late afternoon.
Looking inland we saw the basilica again, followed by other architecture and many impressions,
before then turning into the Christmas markets...all 7 of them flowing together.
We LOVE the German Christmas markets.
So many goodies to eat.
So many things to admire and/or buy.
And because the market is at the main square, there was another church to see:
the Liebfrauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) Roman Catholic church.
The back-n-forth pics of the nave...
...followed by quick impressions.
As we went back outside, there was St. Nicholas waiting to welcome us.
In the Netherlands he's called Sinterklaas.
And that was it. Not so short and sweet...but with lots of short-of-eyes impressions,
both coming and going.
That was just the first day...HA!
See what I mean about things piling up?!
See what I mean about things piling up?!