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Europe April 2024 – Austria: Old World Charm
August 15, 2024

Europe APRIL 2024 – Austria

In 2006, we visited our kids who were stationed at separate military bases in Germany. We traveled as a family to tour Munich and Brussels, Belgium over two weekends, but during the week, my hubby and I drove to Vienna, Austria. Back then we did a walking tour of the city and a daytrip to Budapest, Hungry. Our short time there only gave us a small sample of the city. This time we had six days to get stuffed on Vienna’s charm. It was delicious. Click above to see for yourself in this PhotoTravel book. Enjoy our stay in Vienna.

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2 Comments

  1. G. Padgett B.

    Miz Boy, Very nice!!! Really enjoyed reading this and the picture book was great. Keep up the good work. Col. Padgett

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    • Jacqueline Broy

      Thank you and glad you enjoyed it all, Col. Padgett

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