Once again we were up early, this time we were planning to
go on a boat trip down the Rhine River. As we were going to take a train from
Koblenz down to Rudeshiem we had to leave the apartment by 7:30 AM. I didn’t
actually feel very well so I tried to sleep in the back of the car while Nate
drove. As we got to Koblenz we had to decide which of the several train
stations we actually wanted to go to. After driving in circles a few times we
found the correct one and parked.
When we bought our tickets the lady told us it was cheaper
to buy round trip train tickets instead of a one way, with it only costing us
35 euros for all 4 of us. We had about 45 minutes to kill before our train was
supposed to leave, so we went to McDonalds for a quick snack.
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When the train conductor came by he told pointed to the signature line on the ticket to let us know we needed to sign it. Nate tried to ask if only he was supposed to sign but the guy didn't speak any English. He laughed and said something about being a Sheriff, and then went on his merry way. |
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Dave and Kristie admiring castles from the train windows |
The train ride took around an hour. At one of the stops on
the way down a little girl and her mother got one the train and sat across from
us. The little girl kept swinging her legs just barely missing my shins. I
think she was hoping for a little attention, I looked at her and gave her a
smirk and a wink, and she knew she was caught, and stopped.
As soon as we got off the train we rushed to the boat ticket
office hoping to catch the possible 1:15 boat. When we got to the ticket office
though we found that they had a special schedule for the day due to a firework
show they were doing in the evening. Because of that they only had two more
boats for the day and neither of them went as far as Koblenz. The farthest we
could go was Boppard which is about 9 kilometers away from Koblenz, but the
good news was we could use our round trip train tickets to get us back to
Koblenz from Boppard.
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These cool trees are found all over Holland, Germany, and Belgium |
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This is the church in Rudeshiem |
The boat we were going to get on didn’t depart until 2:15,
so we had some time to kill. We decided on a place for lunch that had a view of
the river. After lunch and some quick
shopping we headed to the boat. We were able to get near the beginning of the
line to board so we were able to sit where we wanted on the boats upper deck.
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There seems to be a castle on every bend in the river |
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There are tons of ships going up and down the Rhine River. |
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Dave is still a kid at heart |
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Nate and Dave taking the fun way down |
As we finally got under way the only issue was that the movement
from the boat made it a bit cold as the sun was hiding behind clouds most of
the time. Even with the cold the boat ride was enjoyable and after a couple
hours we had to disembark in Boppard. After getting off the boat, and finding
the train station we had to wait for about 45 minutes for the next train.
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My Dad's nickname is Crankenbauer, here is a sign directing to Kranken's house |
Getting back to the train station in Koblenz we decided to
have a quick dinner at McDonalds. We still had a couple hour drive home and
Dave and Kristie had to finish packing.
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Nathan enjoying the autoban on the way home |
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We got fuel at Bedburger land |
As we drove home there was a beautiful sunset that brought
to mind the words of the song “What can I do”:
“When I see the beauty of a sunset’s glory
Amazing artistry across the evening sky
When I feel the mystery of a distant galaxy
It awes and humbles me to be loved
By a God so high
What can I do but thank You,
What can I do but give my life to You
Hallelujah, hallelujah
What can I do but praise You,
Everyday make everything I do a hallelujah
A hallelujah, hallelujah”
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