Thursday, October 10, 2019

Wandering around Salzburg


 Our second full day in Salzburg was packed with site seeing tours and museums.  First is this bridge, with thousands and thousands of locks.  It was just blocks away from the Mozart museum, which I am sure is quite interesting if you don't have a 3 year old and can read the signs.  For us, it was a hot tiny museum that we rushed through as quickly as possible.

 It was a hot day, but luckily the two younger kids found these fountains.

 Almost like we were on a vacation alone.  Almost.
 I promise he wasn't choking his brother, simply trying to get him to look at the camera.

 In the evening we wandered through Mirabell gardens (opening scene for the Sound of Music).  We had read that there were gnomes hidden in the gardens.  Brian and I thought they were tiny things amidst the plants and flowers, but after some research, we found that they were actually big and in a separate part of the park.  We found them, but the best part was the playground we found after these.



We went to dinner at a pizza place that had a tiny stream of water running down an alleyway and little balls that the kids could watch float.  Obviously we got soaking wet.

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