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After much running about in the morning we found ourselves driving towards a Unesco World Heritage Site- The Island of Reichenau- a Monastery Island inhabited as early as 724.  It lies in Lake Constance in Southern Germany & is linked to the mainland by a causeway.  3 main churches remain on this 5km x 2km island- which includes the Monastery Church itself-St Mary & Marcus.  Medieval Monastic architecture is evident in the churches. This very pretty Island is best explored by cycling or walking and is dominated by fields of garden produce of vegetables, greenhouses, vines, orchards & vast areas of nature reserves - especially reeds around the scenic lakeshores.  Many cafes and hotels are here & this Island is a popular holiday venue for many Germans.
 
Last night we decided to join the cultural set of Schaffhausen and went to the Haberhaus cellar to see a puppet show by NZ puppeteer Neville Tranter.  The show was "Punch & Judy in Afghanistan" which I thought was a fairly topical subject.  The performance was good, funny in parts but I felt the material itself was lacking.  - Meeting Punch Bin Laden in Tora Bora lacked a bit of punch (haha)- though Neville could hardly be held accountable for the recent change of status of the man himself.  But an interesting hour.
 

 
 
Oops been a bit slack with the updates.  We were on our way to Basel the other day- but detours & road works completely bamboozeled our dear German Frau tom tom-& us,  so we compromised and ended up in Laufenburg- both the Swiss and German sides. This 13th century town was divided in the early 19th century by Napoleon--the Rhine River being the border-the Swiss section on the left bank of the Rhine.  We spent a lovely afternoon walking around and even climbed to the top of the Swiss Heritage site -the ruins of the Tower of Laufenburg Castle!  There and back we passed one of Switzerland's 4 Nuclear power Plants- Leibstadt Nuclear Power Plant
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"The Hills Are ALive With the Sound of Music"
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After a delcious lunch in a Greek restaurant in Lottstetten with our friends Jan & Gitta, Ron & I went on a Sunday sfternoon jaunt.  We ended up in Wangen im Allgäu a historic walled city in southeast Baden-Wurttemberg Germany. It lies north-east of Lake Constance - was very pretty with many cafes & fountains. Whilst walking along the shores of the Lake we walked into a stone commemorating the deportation of the Jews of Wangen and the destruction of the Synagogue on Kristallnach. & a photo of the Synagogue side by side.  We were most surprised to be sure.
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Another beautiful day saw another Castle!!!!  This time the Kyburg Castle in Kyburg (Where else!!)  800 years of life on exhibition. Picked up a couple Spanish soup recipes ( from tthe cook books of F Voigtin 1708 & G Haemmerli-Schindler) at the castle.  If you live in a distinguished house -which we all do -- this is what your cook cooks on Sunday morning.  Start scouring the supermarket for belly beef, pig ears, stag ears, lamb breasts, ox tongue, capon, ox marrow, and lots of vegies.  yum yum??  Below my knight in shining armour?  oops ??
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A random picture of Ron pretending he is with a real cow- yeh sure!!!!!!

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Found a real one this time- round the corner from home!