Once More Into the Breach
11. August 2025 in den USA ⋅ ☀️ 88 °F
This year's big adventure, back to Germany. Might be the last time for a long time, though there are a few sites (okay Aachen) that we haven't seen and won't be seeing on this trip. When we seriouslyWeiterlesen
In Transit: Hanover, Germany
12. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F
Our flight was surprisingly on time, mainly thanks to the organized Discover/ Lufti ground staff in Philly. It was a nice flight, food not too bad, plane not too warm. Steve slept. I didn't.
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Goslar Views
12. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 84 °F
We finally got to Goslar, stop one on our itinerary. Goslar is an important town in German Medieval history, as it was the location of a Kaiserpfaltz, and imperial residence, and because of the nearbyWeiterlesen
Along the Walls and Water
12. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 82 °F
Honestly, we were just killing time until we could go eat, then go to bed. We were both tired, so walked around an area behind /next to the Altstadt and the imperial palace. It was a pretty areaWeiterlesen
Dinner
12. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F
Gratuitous food posting...
Dinner was at the Brauhaus Goslar, because of the beer. They brew Gose beer, based on the Medieval recipe including salt and coriander. Because of this, the beer doesn'tWeiterlesen
Marktkirche St Cosmas und Damien
12. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F
We actually saw this before dinner, and got in under the wire. Built as a Romanesque church in 1151, but was redone in a more Gothic style as the years went on. It was not THE church of imperialWeiterlesen
Morning Stroll
13. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F
After breakfast, but before the Kaiserpfaltz opened, we wandered over to that side of the Altstadt. First, I took a picture of the garden at the place we're staying, then a bus stop. And why would IWeiterlesen
Domvorhalle
13. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F
This is what's left of what was THE church in the Middle Ages. It wasn't the cathedral, but they called it that from time to time. It's actually a collegiate church, and was built by Emperor HenryWeiterlesen
The Kaiserpfalz Outside
13. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F
Still too early to go in, so we walked around the outside. They were setting up for an event, so I'm glad we got there early because by the time we came out the front was a mess of stands, portableWeiterlesen
The Kaiserpfalz I
13. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F
Finally, I'm in the house of the emperors. Yes, I've been in one before (Nürnberg's castle), but this is really it! So many historical figures I've read and taught about were here, it's one of thoseWeiterlesen
Kaiserpfalz II
13. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F
The Sommersaal is upstairs, and was completely remodeled in that same spirit of "let's connect this new German Kaiser Wilhelm I to the glories of the past". It contains huge paintings showing variousWeiterlesen
Saint Ulrich's Chapel
13. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F
The last public room, and old chapel. Here is where you can find the burial place of Emperor Heinrich III's heart. He didn't die here, but his heart was removed from his body and entombed in the wallsWeiterlesen
Rabenklippe
13. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F
A nice hike, in and out about 7 miles. Unfortunately the first half is all up a mountain. It was also hot, mid '90s no matter what the temperature at the top of the post is saying. So not a lot ofWeiterlesen
Grenzweg
14. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F
I'm a person of a certain age (on the cusp of old) so have an interest in such things as the Inner-German border. The split between the US and USSR was the background of my life growing up, as it wasWeiterlesen
Okertalsperre and Cream Puffs
14. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 88 °F
So we doubled back to the west after the border museum. I wanted to see this dam, and go to this cream puff place everyone online raves about, Der Windbeutel König, the cream puff king.
The waterWeiterlesen
New Place...
14. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F
Along with the border and the dam, this was our transition day. We moved to the apartment we'd be staying in for the next 8 days. It's much easier doing this with a car, then taking your luggage on aWeiterlesen
Wernigerode: Part I
15. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F
Crossing the former border, we have Wernigerode, in Saxony-Anhalt. Another town of fachwerk houses, with its own castle, and a beautiful town square, Wernigerode sees its share of tourists these days,Weiterlesen
Schloss Wernigerode
15. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F
It was going to be another hot day, so we decided to take the walk uphill to the castle nearly first thing. It wasn't far, but was steep at times. As we were laboring up a particularly steep part nearWeiterlesen
Das Kleineste Haus
15. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 82 °F
This house is literally the smallest house in Wernigerode, at 9.6 odd feet wide, and slightly longer. Built in 1792, it has two full floors and little attic. The biggest room is 10 square meters,Weiterlesen
Saint Sylvestri Church
15. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 82 °F
Today, an Evangelical (Lutheran/Reformed) church, but originally Saint Sylvestri was founded by the early Benedictine missionaries. The original church was enlarged into the current RomanesqueWeiterlesen
Wernigerode Street and Baumkuchen
15. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F
We made our way back to the car, and again, there were a lot of things to look at. Wernigerode is a very attractive city, architecturally. Our plan was to go to the home of the original Baumkuchen,Weiterlesen
Schierke
15. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F
Schierke is a mountain village near the famous Brocken. It's been of interest to tourist since the Romantic Era when writers and artists flocked to the area. At the end of the century, a narrow gaugeWeiterlesen
Down and Up to Treseburg
15. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F
We wrapped up our great big, very full day by driving down through a series of mountains towns, including one with a couple caves, one of which purports to have a cave bear skeleton in it, until weWeiterlesen
Quedlinburg, the Town
16. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F
Quedlinburg was an important center during the Ottonian dynasty in the 10th and 11th century, and a favorite of none other than Heinrich Himmler himself because of the town’s role in the foundationWeiterlesen
St Servatii/ Quedlinburg Abbey
16. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F
This is it, the place (besides the Kaiser Pfalz) that I'd been waiting for. Not the abbey per se, but the church built by its founder. It's history geek heaven here on this trip, similar to when weWeiterlesen

























































































































































































































































































































































































































ReisenderAnd don't forget werewolves
ReisenderOf course not. And wolpertingers, but it's the wrong part of the country
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Starry starry flight....