It’s
wet and cold; at home, neither would I go for a ride nor play golf in these
conditions but here, I have to soldier on.
And soldier on, I did, on near
perfect bike paths most of the way, sometime through the countryside, sometime
parallel to the B roads as I made way towards Salzburg.
Not
many photo taking opportunities until I got to Traunstein, where the town
square was alive with market vendors and town folks. There was an orderly queue
outside one of the stalls selling fresh Spargle (Asparagus), a seasonal delicacy,
which I am partial to as well.
I
got talking to a lady there as you do; who was kind enough to tell me more
about the town’s history and why she believed it was god’s own place for her
and offered to take this mug shot of mine for prosperity to remember her
beloved town.
Got lost trying to get out of town; my Garmin doesn’t acknowledge
road works which was blocking my route so ended up asking another young lady on
how I could cross the River Traun. She recognized the flag on the back of my
bike and exchanged travel experiences in fluent English; she had been to NZ and
spent a week in Sydney and had come to her home town to chill and do research
on where to go to do her masters in Architecture. She was leaning towards
Austria. Anyway, I followed her direction to cross the river. Felt reassured,
when my Garmin acknowledged route found. A few more kms out of the town,
stopped to get some food into sandwich, a banana, courtesy of my host in
Seebruck and me.
She
kindly made me two sandwiches (yummy German bread rolls) accompanied with an
apple and a banana. The other sandwich
and the apple were eaten in Salzburg. People can be so kind.
By
the time I got into Salzburg, the rain was getting heavier; it took me a while
to find my accommodation; Yoho Hostel. A first for me in 40 odd years but very
glad I did. I couldn’t have got a warmer welcome than what I experienced. I am
in a 6 person mixed dorm; haven’t met any of my roommates yet. I can’t fault
this place. Met a lovely mother, Ketki and daughter, Eesha from India. Family
lives in Mumbai, whilst daughter is doing a Phd in language and movement in
Alzhimers or something. Lovely family.
The
weather forecast for the next few days is not the best; time to give the bike
(which needs a bit of love) a rest and go exploring Salzburg on foot.
Good on you darling, keep up the good work ! And enjoy it, despite the weather.
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