Tuesday, June 21

second impressions of Salzers

Eating out really is poor, you'd do better with a supermarket picnic in the room, thank goodness for Lidl.

The TV has over 100 channels of crap, which makes it even worse than German telly, not a phrase I thought I'd ever say. At least they only have 20 channels.

But the place is picturesque, and dramatic like Edinburgh, with at least one castle soaring above everything else.

There's a tour party of Japanese ladies staying at the hotel. This morning at breakfast, I nodded to one of them as she left, and she bowed in return, I think it was just a level 1 bow. But then each of the other ladies in turn had to bow too, so we were at it for some time while my eggs got cold. Not my personal eggs. In German, the word for eggs is also a slang term for goolies.

One of the official sights is a tour of the local weissbier brewery, with sampling. So maybe I won't boycott all the tourist stuff after all.

And I found out that tomorrow night there's actually a serious concert (rather than a face-stuffing cabaret for people who'd like to like music if only it wasn't so boring without food). So I'll go to that. Better still, it's in the Michael Haydn (Josef's bro) Museum. I've always liked what little of his I've heard. A chum of Wolfie's.

While I'm here I should acknowledge my wee old Scots spinster auntie, whose vices included chain smoking and tea. When she was alive she used to holiday here every year. She loved me unconditionally, a great thing to do. She refused to wear a seatbelt in my car because she trusted my driving.

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9 comments:

  1. Having someone in your life that loves you unconditionally is no small thing.

    Brewery trip could be interesting. I like to tour distilleries, the machines are so interesting. But the smells can be not so nice.

    The concert sounds like a very good idea. I love a good live concert.

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  2. I say!

    Did she drink Da Hong Pau, which costs rather a lot per cup?

    MM III

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  3. Hi Nanners, the concert was the real deal. An audience of just nine.

    Mingers. Don't know, but I can confirm she smoked Embassy. I used to give her my coupons.

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  4. I say!

    There's too much censorship over at Hotters' place. Not just the posts he regrets having written the day after, but posts which are there for days and which have witty comments attached to them.

    MM III

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  5. Mingers. Doc Bob says self censorship is a positive development for people who need it.

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  6. Albert? Are you on holiday? Only a serial killer would go on holiday on their own to some town in Krautland which hasn't even go a beach. Have you done anyone in while you were there? You can't have actually chosen to go on holiday on your own to wander around in a place like that. I mean, it's not even a trainspotting kind of a thing, is it? If you've gone there to top yourself because of all the country and western stuff that's been going on, remember to write me into your will beforehand. Hope you're having a good time! Hotboy

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  7. Ivan Chemitchu23 June 2011 at 06:10

    Hotboy ha! Действительно ли он на нее еще раз? Цензура - Я думал, что босс Сталин был конец.

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  8. I say Hotters - are you still a bit of a patapouf, or are you in training?

    MM III

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  9. Hotters. My whole life's a holiday, even when I work. Meanwhile some retired folk can't help flogging themselves. It all balances up.

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