Sunday, August 24, 2014

And we fish! (finally...)

So, we're going to get out of chronological order here... After returning from Germany, we've had a summer chock-a-bloc full of visitors and many great trips, moments, and experiences!

Completing the visitor circuit was Benny, in from PA off a fresh fly fishing competition in CO. We had to work the first few days he was in town, but managed to slip away in the later afternoons for some fishing on the Clark Fork here in town. Fishing was really good the first few nights and crazy good the third day. A few photos...
Clark Fork Rainbow
Smokey Sunset
That was a good spot...
No shirt, no shoes, no problem
The clouds rolled in on day three and the fish took the opportunity to EAT! Perple nerple killed!
Huge Pikeminnow (squawfish)

Wednesday night we headed to Brown's Lake and, as is now tradition, got caught in a monster thunderstorm. Unlike last year, however, the storm broke in time for us to fish the lake for a while.
The next two days were spent on the Blackfoot and while the fishing wasn't as hot as it had been on the Clark Fork, it was pretty damn good. The cutties cooperated nicely!
Libby strikes again!
The Torpedo!
Ben joins T's ritual.
That's all folks! Until next time.
Classes start tomorrow, so I'm sure there will be plenty of procrastination time to help get us back up to date on all the summers' goings on!

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Sunday, June 8, 2014

France medieval villages

France! Very close to Germany, just on the other side of the Rhine River nestled along the route des vin D'Alsace.  Within an hours drive we were travelling from one medieval village to the next.  We visited three in total including Richwihr, Ribeauville, & Berheim.  Each village was colorful and full of cafes and restaurants.  The streets were cobblestone and  very narrow, winding in between all the houses.

Busy village

Adorable archway

Colorful and full of flowers

Lunch bistro

The place we had lunch in Bergheim... so delicious 

Slanted windows

Quick trip to Switzerland

After spending the morning hiking a peak in the Black Forest, we traveled south the the Rhine River.  We wanted to 'bag' another country by taking a walk in Switzerland.  The villages close tot he Rhine were beautiful and colorful... quite a change from the villages in the Black Forest.  Here are some of our pictures!

One of the many beautiful steeples we have seen

Laufenburg Germany

Laufenburg Switzerland

Covered bridge over the Rhine

Rhine River

Market and Black Forest Visit

Spent the morning at the local market in Mullheim.  So much fresh produce.  Strawberries and cherries are in season along with white asparagus (just like green but less bitter and much better tasting).  There was an olive stand, fresh meat butchered on site, cheese vendors, fresh bread from France and many other treats.

Later in the day we traveled into the Black Forest to see a some traditional German Villages.  Each Village is nestled into the hillside and surrounded by green rolling hills.  Villages are only a few miles apart and easy to travel between.  We ended the day by going up Hoch Blauen... one of the tallest mountains in the forest.


Olives at the market in Mullheim

Black Forest home

One of our many views along our journey

Black Forest Village

Alex and view

View from the top of Hoch Blauen

Friday, June 6, 2014

Badenweiler

Here are a few pictures from our first castle trip!  Hopefully we will see more while we are in Germany!

Libby in archway of castle



Castle!

A&L enjoying some time in the town square

View from castle

Giant sequoia tree in Germany... who knew?!?

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Ersten Tag in Deutschland!

We spent our first day in Deutschland walking and busing around Müllheim with Michael and Eva-Maria - out of their house, up through the vineyards, through the bluegreen gluten fields, and along the edge of the Black Forest. 
The Metcalf crew hikes!

Trail through the edge of the Black Forest - right after a deer ran by - lots of Oak and Beech 


Stopping for a view

The view back to Müllheim
The Drs. Metcalf inspecting baby grapes

And baby vines!
Cutest damn little vineyard hut



While walking, we kept seeing storks flying overhead - beautiful, giant, white and black birds riding thermals and playing in the air. We wound our way out of the vineyard and into Vögisheim where the storks were nesting on top of a church bell tower, the streets were quintessentially German, and the ripe, local cherries were sold at road-side stands for €3.00.

More later - hint, castles are involved...
Storks' nest with more baby things (storks)

Uncle Mike's morning walk route (he's demonstrating his walking technique)
New flower box ideas...


Goats!

"We're painting the roses red!"
My Hut
Blue green gluten and poppies!