Judensburg – Austria

Wednesday 9 th October 2024.

Day 26.

This morning with a degree of sadness we parted company with our travel buddies Alison and Peter. We both have different time spans to complete our journeys and different criteria on how we wish to proceed with the journey so it was obviously easier to split up, there is a possibility our paths may cross again before the end of the journey.

After we left last nights Stellplatz we travelled a short distance to Bad St Leonhard where we stopped to do a shop of a few essentials we were low on. It was only a small town but we spent about an hour wandering around.

Michelle was intrigued by how they used bricks in window gaps which were open for ventilation.
Kunigundkirche.
We had a chuckle at this kennel type construction that housed the robot lawnmower.

We drove on using a main road which reached a height of 953m to tonight’s destination at the stellplatz adjacent to the municipal swimming baths. in Judenburg.

We had to register our stay at the reception in the swimming baths and I was given a form on an A4 sized piece of paper to complete which asked for every bit of information including shoe size😂 The woman couldn’t get her head around how she was going to put in the computer that I said we were English but came from the UK.

I tried desperately to take a photo of this bridge that we drove over into town as it spanned a really deep ravine with a river far away below, but we couldn’t find anywhere to stand that enabled us to do it justice.
I’m not sure but I think Eck means corner.
I thought I’d buy myself a new outfit for the pub, but it was a bit pricey. Jacket 439€, waistcoat 229€, the lederhosen 589€ and the tie was 45€, a grand total of 1,302 euros😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫
I’m sure this is what she expected when they said do you want to work on a pole. The beautiful carpet was in the foyer of the museum representing the history of the town.
A two sided sculpture in memory of fallen soldiers in both world wars.

I tried to take a photo of a bee collecting pollen but every time I got it in focus it flew to the next flower, this is the best I achieved.

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