Thursday April 2nd
This Easter season my brother came to visit me in Strasbourg all the way from Lausanne!
He arrived on Thursday night and we walked through the whole city home. And went out to... yes, you guessed it buy a dessert!
mmmmm Flan cake
Friday April 3rd
On Easter Friday we left the city to go to Sélestat where there is the Koenigsberg castle and Monkey Mountain with Lisa, Michi and Ralph
Koenigsberg Castle: so Lisa explained that the Koenig is a king, but also he is the King of kings. So this was the big guy's castle. Obviously, this is a part of France that belonged to Germany before by the title of it.
Monkey Mountain: La pièce de résistance
We were given popcorn that we could feed the monkeys, but be careful, you must stay one meter away at all times.
The monkeys are not indigenous to the area. It's actually a conservatory for monkeys coming from northern Africa.
Soooo big
Oh hai Robert
Twirly stairs
Just taking a rest at the top
Look at that view, how beautiful
Monkey Mountain: La pièce de résistance
We were given popcorn that we could feed the monkeys, but be careful, you must stay one meter away at all times.
The monkeys are not indigenous to the area. It's actually a conservatory for monkeys coming from northern Africa.
Ralph is the first to try
This is Lisa's reaction basically every time she fed one
Such a poser
Looks like a bond has formed
Hey, I can do it too!
But secretly... I wanted to eat the popcorn myself
I took a picture of this one looking very human casually sitting on a log
These ones are hugging. How cute!
In the evening, I made reservation for Le Gruber, a typical Alsatian cuisine restaurant near the cathedral.
We passed by Petite France on our way there.
Look at the tourist...
he's such a poser.
I'm kidding. He really didn't like posing for the picture but I made him.
We also passed by an outdoor market
Yes, because it is warm enough here to stay outside for more than 20 minute intervals
ha! Montreal
The seller at one of the stalls gave us a discount on two jars of terrine because he saw that we were from McGill on my water bottle and his daughter's friend went to study there. Talk about awesome! McGill represent! The terrine made for a good breakfast the next morning
Welcome to Le Gruber
Here we are at the restaurant, feeling grown-up because we have a reservation
Look at Robert eyeing our food! We both ordered stew like meals. I mean it was a chilly day, like only 10 degree :P ;)
Saturday April 4th
The weather was not as nice Saturday, actually it rained all day non-stop. We spent our morning shopping for groceries in Kehl (Germany) for our Easter brunch on Sunday. We both had to practice our German.
After lunch we hit the sites
- Walking up the 300 steps to the top of the cathedral
YAY we made it
- The inside of the cathedral
Watching the character change on the astrological clock in the cathedral
It was packed full of (mostly German) tourists, but it was disappointing... We are all like "that's it!?"
- The European Parliament
We just passed by it in the tram because it was raining and we cannot walk in without a tour
- Le parc l'orangerie
We did not take any pictures for lack of scenic appeal in the rain... heheh
Sunday April 5th
Easter Sunday started off well with a huge brunch! Sausage, bacon, eggs, pancakes, fruits, cheeses and a classic lamb shaped bread/cake thing that Europeans traditionally eat and we beheaded om nom nom. We got so busy eating that we forgot to take a picture :S
Sunday's gorgeous weather more than made up for Saturday's rain and clouds. He took a nice stroll to parc l'orangerie (in part to digest all the food) so that Robert could see it in all its glory.
Photo creds: Kathy
Little did we know that Robert and I would be taking a 30 minute speed walk to Kehl to catch his train because the buses don't pass frequently enough on Sundays. I guess we can cross walking from France to Germany off of our bucket list!




























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