Our flight left at 7:00 in the morning, which means you get to the airport at 5 in the morning, which means we got up at 4 in the morning. :) Me and Chane didn't really sleep . . . . Notice the glazed eyes on McKay.
After the flight to Atlanta, we had a few hours layover, and found this cool art exhibit that had animals made out of random "junk objects." Here is McKay petting the horse . . . (or so it seems...)
The colors of the sunset were AMAZING as we flew over the ocean . . . my camera doesn't do it justice (plus the guy at that seat thought I was photoing him . . . *bites tongue)
We stayed in Munich for 4 days, and were all by ourselves. Over the course of the whole trip, we all got pretty good at just "bumming around," which is actually more fun than it looks.
Notice how clean the underground is . . . .
Funny story here: McKay's first encounter with "bubbleless" German folk. He was sitting alone when the college-age guys decided to join him.
Bumming around, and being tired all at the same time.
They have cool playgrounds. . . this thing was HUGE!!
Our first "Real German Meal" which ended up being kindof confusing and a bit of culture shock. Ask my why sometime. :)
The view from an old church we went up in the tower.
Our teenie hostel room (not even hotel) :) I dunno how many times I had to slap Chane to keep him awake . . . sorry 'bout that Chane.
View of the Olympic Park
For all those girls (and boys) who are obsessed with the Stephanie Meyer series Twilight, yes, they do have them in Germany. The book art is a bet better there too I think . . .
Chaner on his bike, during Lenny's FREE Bike tour!
Our tour guide, who was quite crude, but still very good. He was an American: spoke perfect English.
This China tower is supposedly, like, the most famous beer garden in the world. Don't worry, we had Currywurst and French fries, no beer. :)
McKay fell asleep . . . need I say more . . . ?
The river goes fast enough that they have guys come and surf on it!!
We came across a really cool (HUGE) museum called the Deutches Museum, and its the biggest I've ever been in. Our tour guide said that if you were to spend one minute at every single exhibit in this museum, it would take you 33 days to see everything . . . . I wish we'd had more than 4 hours in there. . . .
A water attraction/eye candy at the museum.
This is a cross section of the main support cable that holds up the Golden Gate Bridge. The diameter was THIS BIG!!! *holds out his hands as far as they can go. I'm not even joking, it was as wide as my arm span.
This instrument was a prototype "Clarinet-Sax." Its a clarinet body, with sax keys and pads to fit . . . kinda weird. I wonder what it sounds like.
I was drooling ALL OVER this one. I'm not 100% sure, but rather 80% sure that these saxophone are some of (if not) the very first makes and prototypes of saxophones ever. When I went to look at the stamp (brand) they all said Adolphe Sax (who was the inventor of the saxophone. . . . ) So I was basically freaking out.
The museum was so big, they had full size ships, sailboats, and even sailplanes!
More bumming around, this time on some funky out, outside a pretty "official looking" government building. :S
And thus ends our journey in Munich. ( I think) Next post will be our day trip to Austria! Hopefully I can get these done a lot sooner so that peeps can see what I actually did . . . .
Anyways, thanks for reading, and keep(ing) checking back . . . blah blah blah
I'll stop typing now and hit Publish Post. . .
They have cool playgrounds. . . this thing was HUGE!!
Our first "Real German Meal" which ended up being kindof confusing and a bit of culture shock. Ask my why sometime. :)
The view from an old church we went up in the tower.
Our teenie hostel room (not even hotel) :) I dunno how many times I had to slap Chane to keep him awake . . . sorry 'bout that Chane.
View of the Olympic Park
For all those girls (and boys) who are obsessed with the Stephanie Meyer series Twilight, yes, they do have them in Germany. The book art is a bet better there too I think . . .
Chaner on his bike, during Lenny's FREE Bike tour!
Our tour guide, who was quite crude, but still very good. He was an American: spoke perfect English.
This China tower is supposedly, like, the most famous beer garden in the world. Don't worry, we had Currywurst and French fries, no beer. :)
McKay fell asleep . . . need I say more . . . ?
The river goes fast enough that they have guys come and surf on it!!
We came across a really cool (HUGE) museum called the Deutches Museum, and its the biggest I've ever been in. Our tour guide said that if you were to spend one minute at every single exhibit in this museum, it would take you 33 days to see everything . . . . I wish we'd had more than 4 hours in there. . . .
A water attraction/eye candy at the museum.
This is a cross section of the main support cable that holds up the Golden Gate Bridge. The diameter was THIS BIG!!! *holds out his hands as far as they can go. I'm not even joking, it was as wide as my arm span.
This instrument was a prototype "Clarinet-Sax." Its a clarinet body, with sax keys and pads to fit . . . kinda weird. I wonder what it sounds like.
I was drooling ALL OVER this one. I'm not 100% sure, but rather 80% sure that these saxophone are some of (if not) the very first makes and prototypes of saxophones ever. When I went to look at the stamp (brand) they all said Adolphe Sax (who was the inventor of the saxophone. . . . ) So I was basically freaking out.
The museum was so big, they had full size ships, sailboats, and even sailplanes!
More bumming around, this time on some funky out, outside a pretty "official looking" government building. :S
And thus ends our journey in Munich. ( I think) Next post will be our day trip to Austria! Hopefully I can get these done a lot sooner so that peeps can see what I actually did . . . .
Anyways, thanks for reading, and keep(ing) checking back . . . blah blah blah
I'll stop typing now and hit Publish Post. . .
3 responses:
:) YAY you finally posted some Germany stuff :) you need to make the many faces of McKay blog....laughing* The junk horse is really cool... i want to see it in real life.... I also LOVE the last picture of you giggles* you look SO tired ;) I hope you post some more pictures because you never finished showing me the pictures... and I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THEM :) well sorry this comment is so random and i don't know if it makes sense.... I just woke up:) well anyway how a WONDERFUL day :)
Looks like you guys had tons of fun in Munich :D You're right, that river surfing thing does look sort of like a familiar spot I know...;) And I freaking LOVE that sax exhibit! I wish I could have been there. That is one tricked-out clarinet. Keep updating!!
Hey, when are Chane and I going to see some pictures?:P^_^
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