



The punting tours were setting up so we got in line for one. The tour guides were so helpful and informative to get us all in a boat but it was all in German :) There was one guide who was younger and spoke really well so he translated quickly. The boats are so great! They have little back rests to lay back and enjoy the river! It was a hot day but cool on the water and in the shade of the trees. Our guide was very animated and loved by all the German ladies on our boat :) He was quite funny because they laughed a lot :) At one point a group that knew each other started passing around treats to each other then offered them to the whole boat. Naomi wanted a chocolate covered strawberry with sprinkles, then had another :) The girls did pretty well but Naomi got bored at the end. Fiona didn't like the boat ride from the beginning and was a tad difficult to keep quiet so others could hear. There were lots of other boats on the river with groups of different people on tours, with bridal parties, with families having a picnic, scouting groups, a group even had a grill and were grilling as they were floating!! Little ducks and geese would float by... It was really peaceful and beautiful, even though the girls were not crazy about it, we still enjoyed it!



After the punting tour we walked to the castle on the hill. It took us awhile to figure out how to get in to the castle so we're thinking it was built well to keep out intruders and visitors :) The castle was really beautiful and it is now a university. They had an awesome museum of all the ancient artifacts found around Germany. They also had a large collection of Egyptian hieroglyphics and sarcophagus, etc. It was incredible to see!! The last room had replicas of famous sculptures that were beautiful, like the Winged Victory, which is so impressive to stand next too.

We wound through a street and came to a park that was having the childrens festival or Kinderfestival in the park. Chris wanted to make a boat at a booth for Naomi so we watched what people were doing for a bit then jumped in! Chris was much more brave than I when it came to this. I wanted to do it but felt a little sheepish not speaking the language. It turned out you don't need much language skills to ask for scissors and tape :) The kids and parents were all pounding away at nails or decorating sails, lost in creativity! It was so fun! The booth provided the boat shapes and left over wood on a tarp, you choose one and take it to the table then put nails in it along the sides. Then drill a hole with a small hand drill and put a mast in. The mast was a long dowel that had to be sawed with a small hacksaw. Parental supervision was a must on this one! We finished our boat and Naomi took it for a spin on the grass and it sailed beautifully! We love these Kinderfestivals the Germans put on!

We grabbed some food at the REWE grocery store and headed home! What a great adventure in Tübingen!
I love her boat! How fun!
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