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Saturday, May 07, 2011

Schönbrunn Palace (Vienna, Austria, Day Two)

It takes at least one entire day to enjoy Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna. We rode the U-Bahn (subway) out here and walked our legs off. The palace is huge, and the grounds are even more enormous; both are impressive.

 

The Privy Garden, which in German in known as the Kronprinzgarten - the Crown Prince's Garden. I find that much more descriptive. This is on the side of the palace.

 

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They gave us a delectable sample of freshly baked Apfelstrudel (apple strudel) to eat during a baking demonstration. Then I innocently answered a question about how one would get the ready-to-bake strudel onto the baking tray without moving the tray - "You carry it with the towel it's on?" - and presto, the pastry chef asked me to come up and DO it! He put an apron and a hat on me and I transferred the long, stuffed strudel onto the baking sheet. Then he presented me with a signed document stating I was a master strudel baker...um...okay! Anyway, it was super tasty, and the way he got the dough so very thin was amazing.


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In Venice, we saw lions everywhere in the decorations. In Vienna, there are eagles everywhere.

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