had the cooked eggs (still in the shell) that you eat from the cute little egg dish. The first time his egg was pretty raw...he has now learned to ask for a hard cooked egg.
Gary has a fascination with the German toilets....he has been taking pictures of the toilets in our bed and breakfast places.
near our place . They had mineral pools and sauna like rooms. They also had a "naked section"
but we declined to go there! The guys stayed behind to read and nap.



Fussen is on the edge of the Alps in Bavaria. It is the highest city in Bavaria (800-1,200 meters). The late medieval town centre with the High Castle and St Mang's monastery houses numerous works of art and monuments to a history stretching back almost 2,000 years.
You can take the horse cart, a bus or walk up to the Neuschwanstein Castle. We chose to ride the bus UP the hill and then walked down after our English tour of the castle.
Located a few minutes away from Füssen and the small town of Schwagau, Germany lies the pretty yellow castle known as Hohenschwangau (meaning roughly 'high above Schwangau'). This castle shared its location with Neuschwanstein Castle but sat on a different hilltop along the same ridge. Both were associated with King Ludwig II of Bavaria -- he built Neuschwanstein but grew up in the much older Hohenschwangau. Consequently, the two castles were very much opposites. Hohenschwangau was much older, much more traditional, and was loaded with artifacts dating across the Wittelsbach dynasty.
This is Swan Lake. A wonderful swimming lake as Hansjorg would say. Yes, he went swimming here a several times.
Silke and I walking back from Swan Lake.
We walked through Fussen village....narrow streets and outdoor cafes along with a fruit and vegetable stand.
Beautiful Bavarian country
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I took photos of toilets too, it's a guy thing.
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