While Daniel was TDY to the States, I had the opportunity to go on a 6K culinary hike with some friends of ours in Wolfstein, Germany. We could not have asked for better weather. Especially here in Germany when this time of the year often yields nothing but rain & "gray-ness".
View over the town of Wolfstein & the Königsberg mountain massif.
The crowded town center & stop 1 of 6.
Face-painting was a must.
This woman is a treasure. God's timing is amazing. Our families were stationed at the exact same duty station in Massachusetts for three years & yet, did not meet until we both moved to Germany. Again, God's timing serves purposes greater than my mind can comprehend. Thank you for being a friendly face & a safe place. Thank you for letting my love on your boys & spend time with your family. End sappy rant.
. . . "Okay, now try something less ballerina." :)
This salmon was the most amazingly, deliciously perfect fish I have ever eaten. If you're going to cook Salmon for large crowds of people, I suppose this is the way to do it. I've said it before & I'm sure I'll echo it a million more times before we PCS, but the Germans as a whole really know how to do food.
Best believe I hate every. last. bite.
Tent 6 of 6. Nearing the end.
Any successful day trip in Germany deserves ice cream.
...Sunday afternoon well spent in an adorable town I had no idea even existed. The town also has two castles from the Middle Ages (an adventure for another day). Marking this culinary walk on our calendar for next year.
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