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Vienna 2023, Week 4 - Mr is here and he brought the weather

Three weeks of glorious sunshine. 30+ degree heat. All came to an end with Mr's arrival from the UK - this week has been mostly rainy and at times pretty cold! We did manage to catch one sunny day and made the most of that by the water, but otherwise the weather really let us down... we didn't let that stop us though: we still managed to pack in quite a lot of fun.

We hired a car to visit my sister's old friends who have opened a farm cafe - this finally got us out of Vienna proper and into the countryside for a day. N(8) even got to help with waitressing, which she greatly enjoyed!






Sunshine Day by the water... picked a place with a wave pool and great waterslide:






We celebrated Opa Helmut's 80th...



Visited the technical museum...





Last but definitely not least, we visited yet another Bernhard Fibich concert - our third this summer - where he played to a big crowd in a park and as he already knew my kids, he actually let them sing! This was a huge highlight for them, the rush of their 15 minutes of fame... 






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