
Postcards From Germany: Sigmaringen Castle
The Castle Tour continues! Today’s “Postcard from Germany” comes to you from Sigmaringen Castle (Schloss Sigmaringen), fittingly nestled in the town of Sigmaringen.
The Castle Tour continues! Today’s “Postcard from Germany” comes to you from Sigmaringen Castle (Schloss Sigmaringen), fittingly nestled in the town of Sigmaringen.
Gear talk? Well alrighty then! While in Rome, Valerie Jardin and I decided to lay out our Fujifilm rigs, side by side. It was kind of funny – in a good way, of course!
Today’s Postcard From Germany comes to you from Hohenzollern Castle.
Today’s “Postcard From Germany” is postmarked: Hohenschwangau Castle. One cool thing about visiting Neuschwanstein Castle is that it’s a 2-fer. One stop, two castles! Right next door to Neuschwanstein is Hohenschwangau. Just like people, parties and entrances – some castles are grander than others. This one isn’t huge, but has history.
A must-have in my Postcards From Germany collection was Neuschwanstein Castle. Once I showed my hubs Joe a photo of what HAS to be the most-photographed castle on the planet… he got excited and designed us a trip through the German countryside that took us by 5 castles and untold amounts of local cheeses, bratwurst, spätzle…
Well, I made it! Postcards from Germany officially begins! I switch gears from staying in one place and walking everywhere (in Rome) to planes, trains and automobiles in Germany. The climate’s different too… it’s chillier here, so it’s layer up time.
I had a bunch of questions about what equipment I’m using on this trip – so let’s have a little gear chat. Here’s my quiver: