Hiking up, we were rewarded with an up close and personal self-guided tour of an old fortress; one of a pair that guarded a steep mountain pass. The ruins are falling apart but in general are safe enough for the public (things are different in Europe as far as safety and lawsuits).
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The kid was instantly up, but very dazed. The driver of the small grey car was pretty well in freak out mode, while I struggled in German to ask the kid how he felt. "Are you Ok?" He replied simply, "Yeah, I'm fine, shook up, but fine."
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Turns out the 17-year-old races on a circuit; with the exception of a few rips in the shoulder of his protective raincoat (it was sunny, therefore a weird but fortunate choice of clothing) he and his $2,000 bike - the one that flew about 15 feet high and traveled a distance of about 30 feet before colliding with a pasture - showed zero harm. The insurance man came - no police though - info was exchanged, then the kid said, "My mom will go crazy when she hears about this." Unclimactically, he rode home.
After finishing cooking she sat with us at the table, not to eat, but to chat. We struggled for at least an hour in non-stop thick accented German confusion, with poor mom sitting lost asking for constant interpretation (which I could not easily give as I was nodding more than I was understanding). After insisting we had to leave, I spent 45 minutes fixing the Grandpa's computer before failing to teach him how to say the English phrase, 'We have vancancy.' Picture an old Austrian man kind of leaning intently forward saying, "Vee hab fakancy."
We finally escaped. As we pulled out of the driveway, the couple waived and waived goodbye. Just my luck I couldn't find a break in traffic. Looking in the mirror, they were still waiving.
Mom was laughing as we finally hit the freeway. She commented that you can't help but picture Billy Crystal, in the Princess Bride, smiling and waiving, "Have fun storming the castle!" Ironically, we were driving to Neuschwanstein, credit card in hand, intent on do just that -storming the castle.
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I can't help but laugh when seeing the Billy Crystal pic..."I'm not a witch I'm your wife...Do you think it will work? It would take a miracle. Byyyyeeee..."
Sounds like o so much fun.
I LOVE this post! My goodness, such drama :-) hehe I bet that poor boy was sore the next day...but I'm still chuckling over the Grandma/Grandpa story...
Great read, made me burst out laughing at the last picture. Little Jack was in my lap and he jumped I laughed so loudly! Thanks for recording our great memories.
Hi I am a little late in reading your tale. I spent nearly a month in Reutte and stayed at the old Tirolerhof Hotel,it has since been torn down.
I had great skiing and my Aust. friend took me flying around the Alps in a Piper cub mountain rescue plane. There was no room for his mtn. rescue dog, it was great fun.
I have been back a few times and always enjoy the area. Your story
brought back good memories, thanks.
jv
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