- Copyright (c) 2001 -
Dave Breiland


May 28, 2001


One of the oldest Cafés around!
Rich and Lucas try to decide if they should take a quick dip in the river or not!?

 

A view of the trees and mountains of Austria, from our "youth hostile".
A pretty little stream near the hostile.

 

Another beautiful view of the Austrian mountains.
More beautiful landscape.

 

Our fun little youth hostile!
Becky Kummerow and Dave Breiland, in the garden made famous by the "Sound of Music"! (At the Mirabell Palace)

 

Aleah Bakken and Levi Nagel recreate the mood of "The Sound of Music".
Emily and Aleah are way too happy to be at this garden.

 

If only a picture could do justice to the beauty of these flowers!
A rose garden, part of the Mirabell Palace Garden.

 

If this doesn't look familiar, rent the movie!
More of the huge and beautiful garden.

 

Lucas, Dave, and Josh.... look a little lost... don't they?
The fortress Hohensalzburg, located high above the city, is the largest preserved medieval fotress in Europe.

 

Can you believe that there is actually a house between these two buildings!?
A beautiful picture of a church at dusk.

 

A statue of Mozart
A closer picture of the castle on the hill.

 

A view down a busy street.
The place where Mozart was born.

 

Part of a monastery
The tower of the church on the right.

 

A beautiful stream near the youth hostile.
Josh packing up his stuff.

 

An amazing picture of the mountains in Austria
More mountains....

 

 

 

Ducks on a pond near our hostile

 

A view of the mountains, the youth hostile, and one of our pink busses.

 

A pretty cool statue
Outside the church that Mozart was baptized in, and performed in, the Salzburg Dom.

 

A closer view of the church.
The church at a slightly different angle. (Yeah, I know... I am getting a little "artsy", so shoot me!)

 

The top of the church.
The VERY top o fthe church.

 

The baptismal font that Mozart was baptized in. Different parts of it are from the 13th, 14th, and 15th century!
This is a replica of the organ that Mozart would have played on.

 

The main organ of the church.
The top dome of the church.

 

The front of the church, and its altar. We were allowed to sing on risers to the left of the altar.
Another statue that we came accross. Why doesn't America have more of this kinda stuff?

 

Another view of the statue.