Saturday, July 02, 2005

July 2 - Near Heidelberg

As you can see, we’ve been having just too much fun to get to writing our blog.
Just finished a week in Bonn where we stayed with Phil’s longtime friend and colleague, Rupert Maclean and his wife Michiko. Rupert heads up the UNESCO-UNEVOC Centre in Bonn - Phil is working on several books and also on some articles for Rupert.

On Wednesday we had an excellent meal with them overlooking the Rhine and each attempted to select the 5 best meals we’ve ever eaten. Here they are:

Rupert:
Rules, Covent Garden, London
Felix in the Peninsular Hotel, Hong Kong (make sure you get a table upstairs by the window)
Lord Jim in the Oriental Hotel, Bangkok
Hole-in-the-Wall, Bristol
Mum’s Indian cooking ( Rupert’s family were Scots who lived in India for 400 years =yes, that is 4 hundred= before coming to Australia in the late 1940’s so plenty of time to perfect Indian cooking)

Michiko:
Ritz, Paris
Bendick - I think in Luxembourg during their recent 10day E-Type Jaguar car rally
Sushi in Seattle
Hot Springs meals in Japan
Hang on Michiko, that’s only 4!!!!!

Phil:
Tour d’Argent, Paris
Foliage, London
Lamole, near Greve Italy
Guzzanello, near Lucca Italy

Kelli:
Stephanie’s Melbourne (sadly no longer)
Fee & Me, Launceston
The Three Chimneys, Isle of Skye
Louis XIII, Paris
St Julien, near Bordeaux

Yesterday we drove south along the Rhine through beautiful towns notably Boppard and St Goar but both beaten by the small town of Rhens perched neatly and unobtrusively by the river and with some lovely houses. The sequence is improbably picturesque with the river bordered by very steep banks on either side, and vineyards climbing the slopes to be crowned by castle ruins on the peaks. On to Bingen at the end of the Rhine sequence, the home of Hildegarde of Bingen, saint, feminist and musician, then at breakneck speeds on the Autobahn (climaxed by an hour-long traffic snarl at the end of our journey, traveling just 10kms) to our home for the next week - an apartment near Heidelberg. Weather is a bit dodgy at the moment so will postpone our long walks till it picks up a bit - might even find time today to locate an internet café and get this posted.

PS Weather has picked up considerably so we are now strolling around the wonderful town of Heidelberg and may stay on for the evening.