Traveled solo to Europe for the first time last year and spent a good week for the Oktoberfest and let me tell you what a blast. Munich is a great city, very clean.
How wonderful to get to visit your homestead where you lived when your children were young. Those are special moments indeed. ❤️ Time does move on for sure! Another lovely video.
Very fun. I too lived in Munich back in 1969-1972 I lived in Perlacher Forest with my family. My Dad worked for the DOD we lived in the US Army housing. One of the best times of my life was spent there. I can see the joy in your eyes just talking of your time there. I went back in 2004.
Here I go again I’m going through memory lane. I have a good friend that lives north of Munich near Landschuts! My German is very rusty too, but I did try to get over there every four or five years when I’m in Europe to visit her. I’ve enjoyed all of yours, but this week has really brought back memories.
Hi from Ireland Ive been following your adventures since the start. Ive been waiting for this video since you have previously mentioned you used to live in Munich. I also lived in Munich and I was there when you were there. I lived in Munich in 2002 and 2003 and I worked in Hard Rock Cafe, opposite Hofbruahaus. When you lived in Munich did you ever go to Hard Rock?
Late train, what?...we never had that issue with the great German engineering. 😊 We took a train to Rostock from the cruise port and explored both towns.
@livingphase2 , ugh, bummer (on the trains). That is when we went for a land trip -- 2004. My husband printed the train number, time, and platform, and they were always there and went where we intended to go. Great if you have limited German language skills.
How wonderful to visit the Munich after so many years and to reunite with family as well.
Traveled solo to Europe for the first time last year and spent a good week for the Oktoberfest and let me tell you what a blast. Munich is a great city, very clean.
I love Germany, too! I spent time there as a child and again in my 30’s. It’s beautiful.
❤️ always so beautiful . thank you . I never been international anywhere. it’s so beautiful 😁❤️
RATSKELLER!! Was my favorite restaurant there.
I concur!!!
Das war schön!
Having friends from other parts of the world makes our lives richer.
How wonderful to get to visit your homestead where you lived when your children were young. Those are special moments indeed.
❤️ Time does move on for sure! Another lovely video.
Very fun. I too lived in Munich back in 1969-1972 I lived in Perlacher Forest with my family. My Dad worked for the DOD we lived in the US Army housing. One of the best times of my life was spent there. I can see the joy in your eyes just talking of your time there. I went back in 2004.
Rathskeller has the best Goulash!
Another wonderful video! Thank you!😁
It was fun to hear your story about your family.
Best Sunday ever. So excited you put out a video today.
Yay! Thank you!
What a touching video. It was lovely to hear about your time in Germany and to meet your friend Nadia. What a special visit, loved the video
Here I go again I’m going through memory lane. I have a good friend that lives north of Munich near Landschuts! My German is very rusty too, but I did try to get over there every four or five years when I’m in Europe to visit her. I’ve enjoyed all of yours, but this week has really brought back memories.
Loved your video thank you
Thank you for sharing your travel experiences
Thanks for watching!
Hugs❤❤❤
My favorite grocery store item when we travel is the local branded Haribo my favorite is still the Spanish blend 2nd Finland
Hi from Ireland Ive been following your adventures since the start. Ive been waiting for this video since you have previously mentioned you used to live in Munich. I also lived in Munich and I was there when you were there. I lived in Munich in 2002 and 2003 and I worked in Hard Rock Cafe, opposite Hofbruahaus. When you lived in Munich did you ever go to Hard Rock?
R u going to do videos on your cruises coming up
Late train, what?...we never had that issue with the great German engineering. 😊 We took a train to Rostock from the cruise port and explored both towns.
Great suggestion, and it seems the German trains are not near as on time and reliable as they were 20 years ago. 😪
@livingphase2 , ugh, bummer (on the trains). That is when we went for a land trip -- 2004. My husband printed the train number, time, and platform, and they were always there and went where we intended to go. Great if you have limited German language skills.
Don’t forget the CELEBREX