After getting off the train, we went to the market at St Wolfgang to look for something to eat. There was a beautiful lake. Boat trips were famous at that resort area. We walked along the beautiful waterfront in the rain. Swan swam by us. They were quite disappointed as we did not feed them.
Most of the restaurants in Europe are for beer and coffee. We found a restaurant that looked suitable for us, a big group of children. We were very surprised after settling down. The waitress offered some drawing paper, colour pencils and beautiful napkins for the children. That was called ‘service’.
Apart from service, the quality of the food was very very high. We ordered some pastas, a pizza, a sandwich and a burger. All were yummy.
Last but not least, there was a children playroom. We spent a couple of minutes there until it was time to catch the next bus.
We saw a yellow Volkswagon camper outside the restaurant. Tin was very excited. He explained excitedly to Tyler how he loved it. By then, Tyler liked that bus much more than before.
We walked by the waterfront again and arrived at the bus stop on time. There should be a bus stop closer to the restaurant. Tin looked for it but failed. The bus was late. We were quite scared since we were very far away from our hotel at Salzburg. Luckily, the bus finally appeared.
The bus was approaching the next stop. There was a tiny bus stop sign protruding from the wall of the building shown on the bus’ windshield. No wonder Tin could not find it.
Very soon, we were at Strobl again. There were some lovely paper model of the Postbus. Trevor loved them frantically.
Bus no. 4 came soon. We met the same driver. We did not have much activity today. However, the kids were so tired that all fell asleep on the bus.
We went to a bigger supermarket, Billa, afterwards. We cooked noodles for dinner again.
Big Sis bought the photo shot at St Wolfgang train ride. The following photo on the left was the back of it. That night, the sky showed beautiful twilight. It should be a sign of weather changing. We looked forward to Mr Golden Sun …
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