Category Archives: Sicily

München, Bayern

All good trips have to unwind at sometime and we have reached that moment for this one. We got lucky on the ride from downtown Palermo (Yippee! I did not have to drive!!) to the airport, the driver was quite talkative and it was almost a mini tour for the hour drive. Born in Palermo, he had family in the United States (NY/NJ) and had lived there for a few years giving him a curious accent. Very talkative (he apologized at the airport, we loved it) he mentioned the following along the drive:

  • Although he has lived in Palermo the majority of his life he really, really (really) hates the traffic.
  • The UNESCO requires pedestrians only areas in places it grants world heritage status. This will bring big changes to to central Palermo and big headaches to people in the tourist industry if they do not make accommodations for parking and the handicapped which is non-existent at this time.
  • Many in southern Italy feel like the unification of Italy shafted them. Before unification the southern part was rich and prosperous, after all the wealth was sucked north and the south is looked down upon.
  • Sicily is starting to emphasize the quality of their foods and agriculture, Eco-tourism and Agro-tourism now popular around the world has always been present on the island.
  • The Sicilians (and Italians in general) put up with a lot with regards to government. Taxes, bad laws they will tolerate. Complain but tolerate. But Football (soccer in the US) however is what will trigger real disagreements.

There was much more than this, he provided details on all the points of interest we past. He was quite energetic, entertaining and informative, both Kim and I would have loved  to have a tour of the area from him.

But our time in Sicily was up time to move on to… Munich!  As part of our trip planning exercise when we decide where we are going we see what airlines can get us there and what stops would (or could) happen along the way. “Build a trip” is what I euphemistically call this part of the planning and Munich, one of Sydney’s favorite cities would be an easy layover on this trip. So a few extra days were added on so we could hang out, stopovers in places we have been are nice because we feel less pressure to tour and if we feel like it visit places we have been before ‘just because’.

On this trip (besides the beer halls) we decided to go back to the Deutsche Museum, one of our favorite museums in the world. Covering many topics it is a tour de force science and technology museum for those who are inclined and we highly recommend it. Glad to come back! The electricity demonstration is particularly interesting, although some of the demonstrations can be seen at Maker Faire (and Burning Man) seeing the electrical show in a laboratory setup (and in German) gives it a particular gravitas.

Last night last dinner, this time in Ratskeller München. Ein gutes Essen, um unsere Reise zu beenden!

 

The Deutsche Museum
The Deutsche Museum
The Maritime Hall.
The Maritime Hall.
Lots of planes here.
Lots of planes here.
A great electrical show.
A great electrical show.
Old Generators
Old Generators
The smell of burnt circuits still lingers.
The smell of burnt circuits still lingers.
Syd in front of a Cray Computer.
Syd in front of a Cray Computer.
A Friden electro-mechanical calculator. My family had one years ago, our mother worked at a German Steel Importer (Tricon Global) and they gave it to her when advancements made it obsolete. Twas noisy and fun!
A Friden electro-mechanical calculator. My family had one years ago, our mother worked at a German Steel Importer (Tricon Global) and they gave it to her when advancements made it obsolete. Twas noisy and fun!
Munich and the  Isar river.
Munich and the Isar river.
Syd at the Deutsche Museum 2010. She asked to have her picture taken and posed like this.
Syd at the Deutsche Museum 2010. She asked to have her picture taken and posed like this.
Syd at the Deutsche Museum 2015 with her new favorite soda, Fritz Cola from Hamburg.
Syd at the Deutsche Museum 2015 with her new favorite soda, Fritz Cola from Hamburg.
Neues Rathaus
Neues Rathaus
My lovely (and patient) ladies with Marienplatz and Neues Rathaus behind them.
My lovely (and patient) ladies with Marienplatz and Neues Rathaus behind them.
A fountain in Marienplatz.
A fountain in Marienplatz.
Hey there!
Hey there!
A family portrait.
A family portrait.

Scenes From LH 1971 (Operated by Air Dolomiti)

Time to move on…

Boarding LH 1971
Boarding LH 1971
Arrivederci Sicily
Arrivederci Sicily
Landfall in Italy
Landfall in Italy
Central Italy.
Central Italy.
Ravenna. Hi Mauro and the family Mambelli! Sorry we did not get a chance to see you this time. Soon though.
Ravenna. Hi Mauro and the family Mambelli! Sorry we did not get a chance to see you this time. Soon though.
Venice on a not so clear time in the flight.
Venice on a not so clear time in the flight.
Nice thunderhead.
Nice thunderhead.
Crossing the Alps.
Crossing the Alps.
A nearby friend.
A nearby friend.
Crossing the Alps.
Crossing the Alps.
Germany near Munich.
Germany near Munich.
Getting on the tram in Munich.
Getting on the tram in Munich.
The goofy ones..
The goofy ones..