It’s been awhile! I’m home now, and since I last posted I had a weekend away in Berlin and then Pentecost break with the rents in München, Salzburg, Florence, Cinque Terre, and Milan. I then met Kenny in Paris, went to Rome, Edinburgh, London… But one step at a time.
I’m afraid that all of my photos from the week with my parents are iPhone pictures because I handed over the responsibility of photographer to my dad (willingly and gratefully) but if you use the internet at all you’ll have seen all of his Facebook posts, so I’ll try not to be redundant.










I then went home for a week of classes, and my official trip with the rents began. And boy, was it a doozy. It all started in München…




Next it was on to Salzburg, which was a real treat. We did some exploring on our own and then did a day with the Sound of Music tour and a quick trip to some salt mines.















Then, the next leg of our trip began! To Italy, first stop, Venice (for a few hours).








Venice was very interesting, and I’m glad I ran into my roommate Anna, but it was honestly too crowded for me. I’d been to some major cities at that point, but Venice was a bit much for me. We got on the connecting train to Florence with a bit of relief, I think.



















Florence was AMAZING, and I would love to go again to spend more time with the art. From Florence, we took another train to Cinque Terre!







From Cinque Terre we headed to Milan, where my parents left early in the morning for home, and I spent a day with a tour group seeing some of the major parts of Milan before heading home for Freiburg.














My tour ended at the beautiful Cathedral, and I spent the next few hours wandering around the city, ending in a botanical garden. Overall the day alone wasn’t too bad, and I made friends with some of the tour group! It was home to Freiburg again, and then on to a bunch of trips with Kenny (pictures and posts from those adventures are coming soon , I promise!)
























































































































































































































































































































































































