It ended up being a rather filled day. We started be going to the cathedral that overlooked Wurzburg. Got some beautiful shots both inside and outside the cathedral. Of all the catholic churches I have been too, both Tammy and I agree that thisnwas the most ornate cathedral we have ever been to. Although it was dark inside, the camera compensated for it. Aerwards we walked back downhill and stopped at a cafe called Auflauf. This restaurant specialized in casserole dishes. Tammy had a spicy noodle casserole with chicken and zucchini, tomatoes, coconut, curry and melted Gouda cheese on top. I had a German ravioli stuffed with pork and spinach, topped with tomatoes and melted Gouda cheese. We both had this beer that was mixed with lemonade, it was very tasty!
We went back to Manuel and Christina's flat, packed and headed to Manuel's folk's house in Bergoberbach, which is near Ansbach. When we got there we had a welcome sign on the garage door for us. We got to see Erika and Gerhart, Grandma, Michael and his new girlfriend whichnwe call Pam because we cannot pronounce her name, and also Marcus and Stefanie. It was a very good reunion, especially with Marcus as we have been chatting on skype since my last trip to Germany. The family made a big barbecue for us, which consisted of pork, small bratwurst, turkey breast, plus side dishes of potato salad, mozzarella cheese with tomato topped with balsamic vinegar...and beer! We had a good time, we heard how each couple met, and then I told how Tammy and I met and then how we got engaged. When I talked, Manuel and Marcus interpreted for Grandma.
Tomorrow we head to the alps to climb a mountain near Oberstdorf...pray for us!
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