Friday, November 30, 2018

SNOW!

It was rather exciting on Monday as I woke up and it was snowing! 

View out my window - Monday morning
It continued to fall throughout the morning and got thicker on the ground (will the video below work?!).



I decide to walk to uni rather than ride my bike, due to the falling snow. I used my umbrella though some still got on my legs. The snow was soft and not really wet feeling, as you could shake it off. However I realised my boots were not really made for the icy snow on the ground so I walked carefully. I'll need to get some new snow boots! 

It was snowing again on Tuesday but it hasn't snowed since. The snow has stayed on the ground here in town and on the mountains around Salzburg. Even though the weather hasn't been too cold the snow still stays for many days. I guess it's got to get pretty sunny and warm for it to fully melt. 

Snow from my window on Tuesday


Snow on the old buildings along the Salzach river

Snow everywhere but sunny 
Looking at the mountains - the snow is melting a bit
The Orff Institute - my uni - with the snow on the roof melting very slowly 

Looking at the weather forecast we won't have any snow next week, instead we're going to have lots of rain, which is much less exciting!






Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Birthday in Salzburg

Last week, on Tuesday 20th November, it was my birthday here in Salzburg! I had a great day, firstly I woke up and it was sunny and not too cold.



I went out to lunch (on a week day!) with my two Australian friends, Michele and Virginia. 



Then later that day at uni they organised a cake and all the other students in the course sang me Happy Birthday in many different languages. 



Then when we went to our Vocal Ensemble class our teacher Reinhold and the class sang me Happy Birthday in English and German at the end of class. It really was a happy birthday. 

On the weekend my twin sister arrived from Berlin and we got to celebrate our birthday together, which isn't what usually happens when I'm in Australia. 





Tuesday, November 13, 2018

A visit to Berlin

A couple of weeks ago we had a four day weekend here in Austria, so on Wednesday after university classes had finished I went to Berlin to visit my twin sister and brother, who both live there. 

Salzburg from the plane
It only took an hour to fly there, being from Australia I'm not used to flights that are that quick! My sister Rosanna met me at the airport and took me to her apartment, on the fifth floor and no lift so I walked a lot of stairs. Later that night we went to a concert that a friend of hers had written the music for. It was an interesting concert and nice to meet a few of my sisters friends. 

The next day we picked up a bike from my sisters friend that I could borrow for the weekend and rode to her garden in a shared garden allotment in Berlin (sorry I forgot to take a photo). I was able to taste a couple of raspberries and the last cherry tomato from the plant, they were all very tasty. That night I visited my brother's apartment for dinner and managed to ride back to my sister's place on my own, pretty much a Berlin local like them now (ha ha, not really).

Our bikes - I rode the red one


Then on Friday we went to the well known Turkish markets along the canal. We met my brother and ate some tasty food and took this photo on the bridge over the canal. 

Lowan, Rosanna & Kirrabelle in colour

Or black and white!
In the afternoon Rosanna and I went to the House of World Culture, where there was an exhibition and talks about radio. I also got to meet a few more of my sisters friends which was nice. The building reminded me of Canberra buildings. 




On the way home that night I was very entertained to see the Hotel Ludwig Van Beethoven, a bit of a change from all the Mozart named buildings in Salzburg. 

We also went past the famous Brandenburg Gate, which looked pretty at night time with the dark sky and lights shining on it.



My last day we went to a great cafe and had amazing vegetarian brunch buffet! We even sat outside, though we had to keep our coats on. We then did some shopping, as there are a few things I wanted and there are more shops in Berlin than Salzburg. 


That evening we went to a concert at the Berlin Philharmonie building, which is were the famous Berliner Philharmoniker orchestra is based. There is a large concert hall and a chamber (smaller) concert hall and we were going to a concert in the chamber concert hall. Both the concert halls have seating all the way around the stage, with all seats having excellent sound quality for the listener. We were sitting behind the stage which was great as I was able to watch the conductor the whole time. I took a sneaky photo before the concert started from my seat. 

The Philharmonie building

The chamber concert hall, from my front row seat behind the stage
The program was a chamber orchestra and the performers were excellent and the pieces were great (I even got to hear a piece by Beethoven).

Concert program


Siblings in the foyer of the Philharmonie after the concert 
The next morning I flew home to Salzburg for a rest after a fun weekend in Berlin. It is great to be living in a country so close to my sister and brother, it makes visiting them much easier and cheaper! 







Friday, November 2, 2018

Day trip to the mountains


Last weekend was a long weekend here in Austria so we headed for a day trip to the mountains! We caught the bus from the main station in Salzburg and 40 minutes later we arrived in the town of St Gilgen which is on the edge of a massive lake. 


St Gilgen is on the edge of a large lake
We walked down through the old town to the water's edge, where we bought tickets to catch the ferry boat. 



A Mozart statue of course!

Another nice statue

Some epic hanging flower baskets
St Gilgen from the boat

The boat stopped at several of the small towns around the edge of the lake, we got of at St Wolfgang and had lovely picnic lunch. 

Arriving at St Wolfgang on the boat


Our picturesque picnic spot

The water was very clear, we could see the feet of this swan (who wanted to eat our lunch)

St Wolfgang was a lovely old town to visit. Thanks to Virginia who shared her great photos. 

This is my new tower room looking out over the water (I wish!) 

Lovely views from the top of the hill in St Wolfgang





Virginia, Michele, Kirrabelle

It was a lovely sunny day to get out of Salzburg and visit a nearby town. Hopefully I'll get to visit some of the other towns and places in the region over the next few months, depending on the cold weather!