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"Another day in Salzburg!" my sister exclaimed jubilantly after a long yawn. "I've been waiting to use the IPads all trip" my dad uttered. We began the Rick Steve's Audio Walking Tour. We learned all about Salzburg. We saw the Mozart's statue at Mozartplatz. He was huge for one music guy. "DELICIOUS!" I yelled full of energy as I ate this amazing peach from the outdoor market we were planning on having a picnic but it was burning outside. So instead we bought a few snacks and went to have lunch in a restaurant. "We got some more stairs to climb, but I think you'll like it in the end," my mom uttered with a smile. When we were close to the end I could smell bread and I saw a water mill. My parents said that we would talk about this later. We went inside and bought some yummy looking bread. It was yummy. We saw the water mill again. My mom told us that this was the water mill that powered all the equipment they use to make bread. My sister and I went into the Mozart birthplace museum but my parents and mom mom decided to have coffee instead. We got to see original musical instruments he used and some of his objects he owned like his hair strands his wallets his rings, and many more. " I think you will like our next destination a lot" my parents voiced. We hopped over to the playground. There they had swings a musical note pattern part. I sounded like Mozart. Though you all ready it is awesome wait un till you hear this! It had a slide that seemed like it was a billion meters tall. I went on it 7 times. Compared to Austrian playgrounds American playgrounds are horrible because Austrian playgrounds rock.
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Aunt Hope A good sliding board is always fun!