First, let me apologize dear readers. September was chock full of activity, and due to my obscene laziness, I was only able to produce one post. Not only did Jeni return from Ice Station Zebra mid-month (HOORAY!), but we also were pleased to welcome our second guest from the States...our dear friend Freda! Sorry about the lack of posts. I won't let it happen again!
Freda in the Grund along the River Alzette |
Findel Airport - Luxembourg |
The Chapel dedicated to Countess Ermesinde - 1875 |
So why the Abbey? Because the good monks built their habitation around the Clear Springs (hence the name) at the headwaters of the River Eisch.
The ruins and foundations of the Abbey |
"The" Clairfontaine. |
Freda underground in the storage vaults |
The remains of Countess Ermesinde - yes that's a Luxembourg Flag in Belgium! |
Yeah, nothing too fabulous...yet. (please note the porta-potty - construction to begin any day now) |
The Seven Fountains? |
Hmmpff...foiled again! |
Wow...I mean Whaw! Photos don't do it justice! |
Jeni above the Grottoes... |
...who doesn't like a tree-tunnel? |
Hollenfels Castle |
Jeni & Freda at Hollenfels |
Schoenfels Castle with Vicki out front...imagine the possiblities! |
Nope...no l'elefants here! |
View of the River Moselle from the Balcony at the Reichsburg. |
Seriously, we had a great time. Freda was a wonderful diversion and a super guest...and a much needed excuse to visit the Vallee des Sept Chateaux. We did spend a lot time reminiscing, eating and just enjoying each others' company. When it came time to say farewell to Freda, we packed her up with a bounty of food for the next leg of her trip. We trundled her down to the train station, and off she went to see Paris and the Louvre - yet another castle :-O
Just some of the goodies we packed for Freda's final leg of her European tour! |
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