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Pit stop

The driver had to give the horses a break when we got to Linderhof. While the rest of us got out fo a minute to stretch our legs, Grandma was frozen to her seat. We weren't sure how long we had to look around at Linderhof. We wanted the horses to catch their breath but we didn't want them to get too cooled down and get sick.
Day Five (December 27)

May 6th 2006
Happy Birthday Gail! Getting out of bed we found it a bit nippy in the room. Steaming hot showers and donning our warmest clothes took the chill off. We trotted down to Frühstück at 8:15. Once again we were treated to an awesome German breakfast buffet. I was a bit disappointed in not getting soft-boiled eggs, but I filled up quite nicely with hard rolls topped with salami, ham, and cheese ... read more
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German Flag As Europe's largest economy and most populous nation, Germany remains a key member of the continent's economic, political, and defense organizations. European power struggles immersed Germany in two devastating World Wars in the first half of the 20t... ... read more
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