We arrive in Vienna

A loooong flight from SFO to Heathrow, a very long walk in Heathrow to find the lounge only to find that our connecting flight would depart from where we started the very long walk. So far that the lounge agent volunteered a cart to pick us up and take us to our next gate. The cart driver took us right to the check in desk avoiding a gigantic line and allowing us priority boarding with the people in wheel chairs. The next flight took us to Vienna, then a taxi to the hotel. Dinner across the street at a bistro with Patty and Ira (wurst with potatoes and sauerkraut with a beer for me, schnitzel and a glass of wine for the rest)  and we were all ready for a night’s sleep.

Saturday started with a walk to Starbucks! Not my choice but Patty was desperate for a coffee and food. Then we went to the Albertina Museum. The permanent exhibit is Monet to Chagall and another floor of Picasso. There was also a large exhibit beginning with Durer and through Munch that took us through the process of printing that Durer developed using woodcuts and progressing through various refinements ending with lithographs quite a bit later. It’s a very impressive museum and we all really enjoyed it. An audio guide was loaded onto our phones so we can continue to meander through the museum virtually whenever we want. 

After lunch and a nap, we all went to dinner at a nice Italian restaurant then went to a performance of Mozart and Schubert by a string quartet at St. Anne’s church. The music was great. The pews in the church were pure torture to sit in and we were happy when it ended so that we could be out of pain.

St. Anne’s Church

An ice cream and home to bed!





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  1. Love it! Got to work your honorable elder status and get those perks!

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