Saturday, October 04, 2008
MUNICH OKTOBERFEST - FRIENDS - BMW WELT, October 1, 2008
A VISIT WITH MY COUSIN IN UFFING AT STAFFELSEE - HISTORY- ART- TECHNOLOGY- SEPT. 30, 2008
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Our first stop was Oberammergau, the home of the world famous passion play in which the whole villiage participates. As luck would have it we got there just in time for a tour.
The next time the play will occur is in summer of 2010, we signed up to get the e-mail notification for tickets. It would be a once in a life time to see the passion play there.
The first play was held in 1634. After being hit hard by the plague in 1633 during the thirty years war and losing 80 of its citizens, the town made a promise to god that they would stage a passion play every ten years, if only he would spare them of the plague in the future. No one has died of the plague in Oberammergau since then.
Her we are during our behind the scenes tour.
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While the seating area is covered the stage is not. This must have been the place where the saying "The show must go on!" was coined. Even when it snows as often it does in the late October the show continues.
The building has seating for 5,000 people and the stage has as many as 800 on it at one time.
The City sends out a notice that all residents are to start growing out their hair and their beards a year in advance of the play. Even city residents who are military and police are allowed to grow out their hair. The town has a population of a little less than 5,000 people and 2,400 more or less choose to participate directly in the staging of the play. This becomes a logistical issue, getting all those folks to have a shot on the stage. The main actors are chosen by the town and the director, but every citizen has the right to participate if even via a small part in a large group scene.
This table, used for the last supper scene, is over 200 years old. Interestingly the play now depicts Christ and the apostles as jews that they were rather than in christian garb, thus the minora. This was major, but postive change.
From Oberammergau we took off for the Kochelsee (lake) to see the newly open Franz Marc Museum. Here is just a little taste of the beutiful work of the "Blauen Reiter Gruppe" of artists. Franz and Maria Marc actually lived on the site in a house, now in front of the museum from 1910-1914.
Another example of the work of Franz Marc. Follow this link to the web site of the museum for more information: http://www.franz-marc-museum.de/ TECHNOLOGY BAVARIA
To round out our day we swung by, the close by, power plant at the Walchensee. Thsi really reminded of us of the Cushman Power Plant at the end of Hood Canal by Hoodsport in the Washington State. This actually the large terminus of a serious of smaller plants feeding the Walchen see. Even parts of the Isar River are re-directed into this plant.
Follow this link: http://www.eon-wasserkraft.com/ for more information on powerplants and the Walchensee plant.
Turbins!! too cool! Oh well of to afternoon coffee on the lake and then back home. Great day! Great Friends! and Great Fun!
THANK YOU ELIZBETH AND JOHANNES
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
A CONCERT IN GASTHAUS KRONE IN OBERFAHLHEIM WITH WALTER SPIRA
SEPTEMBER 27, 2008 VISIT WITH JOSEF KAST BMW COLLECTOR, MECHANIC, RESTORER & PARTS MANUFACTURER

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Here is a 1944 military side care bike. Josef has two of these, the other one is presently on display elsewhere, it is painted in military colors and ensignias. This one is in perfect shape as well but he uses it as a daily rider, or should I say stump jumper. The rig will carry 400 kilos. The sidecar wheel is also shaft driven by the way. The main shaft goes from the transmission to the rear differetial where another shaft feeds the sidecar wheel. It also has a reverse gear believe it or not.
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Naturally I got a ride on the beast. In this photo we are just comming back from the back fourty where we negotiated about a 30 degree bank down and up, by the way with the side car wheel not even engaged. You can tell that Josef really loves these machines and does his work be in order to carry on a tradition of quality.....oh ya there would also be the fun!
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Here is a resoration of an R32 in progress, the second one he is working on. Notice that the springs for example are no longer available so he manufactures them himself, tempers them, and has them nickel plated. Josef also manufactures old nuts and bolts where the pitch and sizes are no longer in use. He does them by batch and saves them for a rainy day. Max Friz's created the R32, in 1923, by improving the earlier M2B15 engine designed with MartinStolle that leads BMW to its first serious motorcycle. Using otherdesigns like Rudolph Schleicher's aluminum cylinders,Friz engineers a motorcycle with a 486-cc engine that reaches a top speed of about 60 mph. Then the R 32 became the foundation for all future machine designsby BMW until the introduction of the K-Series in 1983..jpg)
The above photo is of an R32 that Josef had restored. As it turned out we had to take a drive to a town, close by, call Bellengergen where it was on display at the twenty fifth aniverasy event of the Bellenbergen MC Club. Pretty cool huh!!
Sunday, September 28, 2008
GREECE DAY 4 - SEPTEMBER 17, 2008 - EPIDAURUS, ANCIENT CORINTH, ACRO CORINTH, TO PIRAEUS HARBOR & MANINA ZEA, HOTEL PHAROS
The acoustics in this theatre are amazing. A person standing in the center down below crumpled some paper and we heard it as if they were standing next to us!
Check out the video of the theatre, you can hear a lady singing way below in the background. Sorry for the quality, it was taken with our picture camera, but I think it gives you and idea of the place which transcends just photos.
Angie and Beth through the first gate of Acro Corinth.
Trust me it was quite a hike up to the top.
Looking back at the country side below the fortress.
Beth's knee was giving her some trouble but that didn't stop here from making it to the top as she usually does, wow what a view!
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The day ended with us checking into the Pharos Hotel in Piraeus. Above is a shot of Marina Zea, a beautiful marina over the hill from Piraeus Harbor.
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Angie decided to get the weather report while drinking her bottle of Retzina Wine.....burrr!! not my favorite.
I'll end the day with a shot of this BMW scooter which they don't import into the US, interesting rig.
