A couple days ago someone asked me what my favorite building in NYC was and I realized I'd never put a lot of thought into it, but quickly decided it simply had to be …
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You already know I have a mild obsession with everything mildly snow related, so when I checked the weather forecast and saw that it would be snowing all night in Salzburg, I naturally had to wake up at the crack of dawn to capture the empty, snow covered streets. Funnily enough, we got there almost too early, as it was almost too dark to take good pictures in the very beginning, but tour busses full of tourists soon rolled in and I found myself stalking poor innocent tourists to capture the snow on their umbrellas. Sorry, not sorry I love the way those photos turned out. Also if you're looking for a traditional Austrian cafe to warm up in after walking, try out Tomaselli!
Hallstatt is probably on every single list of hidden gems in Europe. The Chinese government loved this little lakeside village so much so that they built their own replica version in China. Nowadays it's much less secret than anyone really wants to admit, but beautiful nonetheless. About an hour southeast of Salzburg, Hallstatt is nestled into the mountains just on the edge of Hallstatt Lake and it's hard to picture a more picturesque place, especially with fresh snow. You can't really drive through the village, but end up climbing up staircases and walking in-between the tiny houses to get views of the churches below. I visited last summer as well, but I much prefer it in the winter as it's a lot less crowded and you can really take everything in, not to mention there's mulled wine, and who can say no to that?
The morning I arrived at the Amangiri Sophie and I got up at 4:30 to drive from Sedona to Page just to see the Horseshoe Bend of the Grand Canyon River before Sophie had to take one of those scary choppers back to be in NY on time for her exams. So I passed the state border to Utah along Lake Powell by myself on route 89 north …