Christmas 2003 - Daisy and I went to Reutte, Austria - how to choose the best out of the 100s of photos I took?

South Mimms interchange Ahoy there, sailor!
Never seen so many coaches before!  Which one is ours?  We have a Grand Tourer - Dinner aboard the SeaFrance "Cezanne", then out on deck - a bit rough!
Snow ?  It was snowing in Yorkshire, too, when we left - "Daisy - stand by the tree so I can take a photo"
It had snowed in Belgium and Germany - this is near Stuttgart Arrived at last - Hotel zum Mohren, Reutte - very cold, and lots of snow!
Going for an explore - or rather, spend the Euros while we have a chance Despite the minus degrees Centigrade, the fountain wasn't frozen
Christmas Eve - shops shut now, nothing better to do? View of Gehrenspitze from the sleigh ride
"Jingle Bells" - Daisy and I go on our sleigh ride Out into the open countryside - stunning views
We trotted through the woods and past the lake Christmas morning! Unwrapping Christmas presents: just what Daisy always wanted!
Christmas morning - going for another explore - nativity ice sculpture next to the church Amazing sky over the mountains
Mountains from the coach window Is it looking at view or playing with snow?!
After lunch, off for a "scenic drive" Stopped at top of Fernpass to look at view
Everyone got out to enjoy the snow The view was breathtaking
Here we are with our lovely coach! And this is the view -
Here's me for a change!  Proves I was there! Heading back, another view from the coach window
You're not cold, are you, Daisy? All dressed up for Christmas dinner
Another stop, to see the Zugspitze Christmas Day evening - dinner with Glenys and Dave, plus entertainment from the organist
I won't mention how long it took for her to do her hair - On Boxing Day, up early to visit the Königsschlösser
Daisy looking glamourous! Daisy looking moody?  Schwangau, Boxing Day
The queue for the pony carts was too long, so we walked - Schloss Neuschwanstein - can I buy it, asks Daisy
It was a long steep climb to Neuschwanstein - but worth it!
Thie tour guide said this is the best view from the castle The ponies were called Thomas and Rafael, apparently
Couldn't take photos of the interior, but were allowed to take photos out of the window Took the pony cart down - was only half price!
Hohenschwangau seen from the hill opposite Tyrolean evening - the "jealousy" dance
The view over the mountains as we drove off homewards early in the morning Glenys, Daisy, Bron and Tom at Hockenheim services
We had the most beautiful sunrise as we left Sad to leave our friends behind

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