Saturday, 16 April 2011

Evelyn Schliegl-Schellenberg

Evelyn Schliegl-Schellenberg - photo by Nigel A.  JAMES


No time for No time

Evelyn Schliegl-Schellenberg - a revealing very quick peep




Just sitting back and letting things happen is not the way that Evelyn Schliegl-Schellenberg lives! With her seventieth behind her, this dynamic little rocket of a lady has a schedule that puts most other people to shame!

And, her packed-full agenda depends upon which direction she is presently taking.

She is not only a freelance guide, lecturer and writer, but also a wife, a mother, a grandmother, a lover of deep music, and, much more as well. And the popular talks which she holds in Vienna, are, for one very good reason, both captivating and very, very interesting; for her subject is the place where her heart is - Great Britain.

Evelyn fell in love with Great Britain whilst on an exchange trip. She was fourteen years old. And now, many years later, her passion is still just as strong as the day when she first saw the white cliffs of Dover coming out of the mist!

And it is to this land of the timeless mists that she goes with her groups. But, instead of continually moving from one location and from one hotel to another, Evelyn organizes all of her trips as one centre tours. No daily stress of packing and unpacking - and no hurried breakfasts. All very civilized for people of taste!

And, the thing that people love is history, and this is where Evelyn comes into her own. Being the expert that she is, she is able to add spice to her tours with her knowledge of everything British!

But, whether listening to her husband singing (he is one of Austria’s finest singers), or, holding one of her lectures, or simply being a very good grandmother, Evelyn knows that the more you take out of life, the more time it will give you. There is no such thing as no time for her!






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