Our church had a barbeque a couple weeks back to celebrate the 30th anniversary of when our stake was organized in Vienna (or something like that, people spoke in German a lot so I may have gotten the number of years...
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Normally, we don’t get very religious on this blog, because it’s basically a “tour guide” of sorts of our life in Vienna and Europe. But I came across a talk on speeches.byu.edu I was a bit sad there...
We took Amy and Amanda on a walking tour of Vienna one day. It is the best way to see all of Vienna’s many beautiful sights, because Vienna really is a “small” big city. We started at Karlsplatz, with the...
On our way to the train station our last day in Prague, this big white van stopped in the middle of the street and five guys with really big guns jumped out to guard the van while it entered this building. We stopped and starred...
We started the day by crossing the Charles Bridge to the side of Prague with the castle and parliament buildings. The city of Prague is so impressive with these medieval towers everywhere. It must have looked amazing a few...
Even more pictures in our web gallery here Since Prague is one of our favorite, nearby cities, we took Amy and Amanda there before Easter. The Easter Markets in Prague are much cheaper than in Vienna. And Czech people are...
We decided to leave the toddlers home with dad and I took Amy and Amanda over to Stephansplatz for a walk around the area, and a catacomb tour. Here are the girls outside the Stephansdom cathedral, which is in the middle of...