Hello! Happy Boxing Day! I haven’t posted for awhile, I know… Been very busy with the Holidays, and, our ‘trip of a lifetime’ adventure. It all ‘started’ in September 2019. A two week trip to the UK, and a ukulele festival in 2020. Well….. We decided to have a pandemic instead. So that adventure was postponed a year… And postponed in 2021. So, we thought we’d try another approach, and sign up for a 10 day Rhine Christmas market cruise in December 2021… Yup… 10 days before we flew out, it was cancelled. Ok… ONE MORE TRY…. We moved it to the 1st full week of December 2022, for 12 days. Now, we’re getting somewhere, so to speak. But, as in all things, the universe had other ideas. Our flight took off on 12/4/22, but 2 1/2 hours out, we had to turn back, cuz of pressurization problems… So, at 10pm on a Sunday night, w/ 300 of our closest friends- it was a 747 plane- we tried to rebook. Got into the air, the next day, but short story long, we were delayed to the cruise by 24 hours. However, when we stepped onto the gangplank all that changed…

We were on the boat/ship. The Tranquility2, in the Avalon fleet..



What a beautiful place to spend 12 days. Lovely room. Great staff. Amazing food… We’d been up for like 25 hours, then, so, we had a strong cup of coffee, and off we went to the Christmas market in Nuremberg … What an experience for us. Little open air stalls, with food, drink, and gifts for purchase… Something called ‘Gluhwein’ or mulled wine, is available everywhere in the markets. Keeps one warm… We wandered the markets for a couple hours, and it was time to meet the bus to take us back to the boat. A rest for a little while, and then dinner. So many great dishes to try. We sailed from Nuremberg round 5, and headed to our next market town. Bamberg.





After breakfast we hit the bus, and went into Bamberg, for a couple hour walking tour of the city. After, we went to the Christmas market, and then back to the boat for lunch, and an early sail to our next port- Wursburg.
We wandered in Wurzburg, and Rothenburg, a beautiful medieval city. some streets were started by the Romans… It’s that old… We had great guide, Victoria. We toured the city, and then had free time to shop the Christmas markets, and stores.









After our day in Wurzberg and Rothenberg, we set sail for a Main River village…
We made it to Maltenberg overnight, and a cute little town… Yeah, Christmas markets, wandering, shopping…



Some of the towns had the same effect from the pandemic as every other small town… Some businesses made it through….Some did not. A few empty storefronts in every town…. But, all in all, they seem to be doing ok…


The guide was saying that, because of Germany getting a lot of their energy/natural gas, from Russia, the Ukraine situation has really effected Germany’s energy. His, and everyone else’s electric bill is going up 75% in January…. Also, he pointed out the age of this building…



So, we had to be back at the boat, at 3pm, to sail onto our next stop… Frankfurt and Rudesheim…

Oh, in sailing the Rhine, there are a bunch of Locks for the boat to go through. I believe I remember 37, between Nuremberg and Frankfurt… Here’s what they looked like…


We woke up in Frankfurt, and, after breakfast, we boarded a bus, to head to Rudesheim, to see a mechanical music museum, wander the town, see the markets, have lunch, and….


We bid a fond farewell to Rudesheim, and head back to the boat, for another amazing dinner, and sailing to our next destination.


We made it to Heidelberg and it’s time to tour castles, more Christmas markets, and …. Again, soooooo much history in these towns….





And, every city we visited, had bakeries. Lots of bakeries. Really. Nice. Bakeries…


And again, back to the ship, dinner, watch a Christmas movie while we sail, and, voila’… wake up in France…

I thought that Strasbourg was one of the highlights of the trip. So much history, and so many things to see… A cathedral from the early medieval ages. There is a George Clooney movie, ‘Monuments Men’ -it’s a book, too, btw- about the arm of the army that tried to find/save lost art treasures, from the Nazis, durning, and the end of the war…. The stained glass windows in this cathedral were taken out, and hidden by the French, from the Nazis. However, the Nazis were not going to be dissuaded, and demanded that the windows be brought back ( or worse would happen). When the war was ending, the Nazis packed up the windows, and put them in a Polish salt mine, ‘for protection’ ( keeping) But, the Monuments Men, found them, and got them back to the cathedral, where they are now….

built in 1427…

The Stasbough/Alsace area has gone back and forth for millennia, from French, to German, to France, to…. Maggie’s ancestors come from this area, so, it had special interest/appeal to her… We toured Strasbough, went back to the boat for lunch, and then, for something we wouldn’t normally do, a trip to a winery. Like, how often are we gonna be in France, with a chance to go to a winery? So, yeah, we did!


After our couple hours at the winery, which was very tasty, though 3 outta 4 wines were a bit dry for our taste, we had an end of the day visit to another little town on the way back to the boat. Yup, another Christmas market- you know, this was a Christmas market cruise- and shopping… the little town was Obernai France… So, yeah, we spent a day in France….

Our last full day of adventures in Germany, was to a ‘living museum’ at the Black Forest Open Air Museum… And, as it says, it’s in the Black Forest…

After the visit to the museum, we headed back to the boat, one last time, for our last night onboard. There are ‘Welcome dinners, and ‘Farewell dinners’, for the guests. We missed our welcome dinner, as we were a day late, getting to the ship. About half way through our cruise, people departed and joined the boat. some people sailed from further up the river, for a longer cruise. Some joined in Frankfurt, and had a shorter cruise. So, there would be a ‘welcome’ and ‘farewell’ dinner for everyone. We got one welcome, and two farewell dinners….Two and a half hours of 5 course amazing food… Our farewell was this evening…

It was cold and rainy, on the bus to Zurich. We dozed… Then, in the airport, our ‘adventure’ continued. Delayed flight to Munich for our return to Ohare. Then, cancelled flight… OMG, now what?! Scramble and get in lines to rebook… Managed to get shoehorned into a SwissAir flight to Newark. Long flight…. Had an hour and fifteen minutes from touchdown to wheels up, to get through customs, get our luggage, go back through security, and get to the flight. ‘All seats now boarding’ was on the p.a. when we got to our gate. A nice United flight, and crew awaited us… Only 2 hours to Ohare, and catch the bus to home…. Oh, the fun was not finished yet…. Ever watch StarTrek, and during the battles, or such, the crew gets thrown the bridge? Lean left. Lean right? That was our flight to Ohare…. Most turbulent flight I’ve ever been on. Not up and down turbulence but that back and forth stuff… Whew…. And, to add to the almost 27 hours of being awake, trying to get home, as we landed, and got our luggage, we watch the last bus of the night leave…. 10 minutes earlier, and we’d have made it…. Knowing this, we had talked to our amazing friend, Mike August, who, said, if things got ugly, travel wise, he’d come to the airport and pick us up. When we landed in Newark, we knew it was gonna be CLOSE, so, we reached out to Mike, who very kindly say yes, and came to get us. It was good to see a familiar, face, at midnight, Chicago time… Thanks to Mike, we walked into our front door round 1:20am Thursday morning. That, was 27 hours since the alarm went off, on the boat. Great trip in-between horrible flight experiences. Not sure if I’d ever fly Lufthansa airlines again. Left us hanging, more than once….. BUT, the cruise…. AMAZING. A ‘trip of a lifetime ‘ as friends called it….