Hey hey fancy pants. That’s right. Fancy pants. Happy Saturday to you too.
The day started at our hotel desk where we purchased a 24 hour Salzburg card. I don’t know if major cities in the USA have these, but if not they really should. They usually give you free transportation and access to museums, monuments and today…MOUNTAINS.
That’s right folks. Alison and I climbed a mountain today.
Stop the eye rolling! We did.
Technically we climbed it in a cable car, but hey. We still had to climb the steps and bravely get into the tiny metal box swaying in the wind.
Actually it was a blast. I like heights and the thrill you get when overcoming fears. I’m also pretty sure we saw a deer-goat-creature. At first I thought it was a human bent over at the waist shoveling dirt. But. I’m pretty sure it was an animal.
(I also might have been the first person to sight a Yetti. Hmmm. Thoughts on how to get my own reality show about a girl who takes cable cars up mountains and spots creatures. Brilliant.)
Untersberg is part of a larger range of called the Berchtesgaden Alps and separates Salzburg from Berchtesgaden, Germany. Once at the top we climbed another small ridge to get to the “peak”. It wasn’t really the peak, but it was the highest we could go without skis. We met two other girls on the mountainside who were also from the states. In fact, they were from Buffalo, NY! (Shout out to the Stoltmans #buffalo4life)
I was quite possibly the happiest I have ever been on that mountain. I love when the sun warms my face, the air is just cold enough to bite, and the thrill of being close to the edge with no railing fills me up. I block out everything and just feel what it is like to be totally present. Everything in me was in that moment and I will cherish those sun rays, that air, and that indescribable feeling for a long time to come.
After an uneventful ride down the mountain I convinced Alison to go to the zoo. I love zoos. And animals. And other people who like zoos who are there at the same time as me so I can see how happy they are at the zoo. We saw lions, no tigers, and no bears. Oh my! But really we saw some flamingos, Jaguars (SO COOL), zebras, little monkeys that fit in the palm of your hand, and a weird house that had mice. Yep. That’s a thing in Austria apparently.
BUT.
Then I met the love of my life. My soul mate. My spirit animal. As is typical for brief affairs I have already forgotten his name.
I don’t know if you are aware, but I have a long history with River Otters. My mom likes to tell the story of when I “danced” with them as a child at the Detroit Zoo. I don’t believe in horoscopes or fortunes, but I sure do believe in spirit animals. Trust me on this. I am a river otter.
Anyways. Remember when I said I was happiest in the mountain? Turns out I was just as happy at the foot of the mountain. I watched the otters swim and chase each other. Then one crawled in his hideaway and I got to see him settle in for a nap. I was LITERALLY less than 6 inches from him. Magnificent. Sigh. So many feels.
After dragging myself away from the zoo, we meandered into Hellbrunn. After filming the Sound of Music the gazebo was donated to the city. Recently they had it restored and moved to this park. It is also a royal house, but we chose to continue on back to Salzburg. As a side note they sometimes call it Salzburger and it makes us laugh.
Next stop was the Mozart residence where I learned a lot about his family, but not a lot about Mozart himself. They had a lot of original letters from various family members and original instruments.
We walked across the square to St. Peter’s Church. We climbed the stairs to the catacombs (which were super creepy) and walked through the cemetery (where the Von Trapp family hid). The church itself was dead silent. No one was in there and since we both got the heebie-jeebies we scooted out right quick.
We also stopped in Franziskanerkirche which had large columns near the alter which was a unique feature. It also was incredibly quiet, but did not inspire heebie-jeebies.
To end the evening we window shopped, stopped at the grocery for dessert and fruit, and took the bus back to our hotel.
Tomorrow is a travel day to Prague.





