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  • Day 2

    Carl's Brauhaus

    March 13 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 45 °F

    We were so hungry!! We had only eaten a bagel, a small bag of trail mix, and a British digestive biscuit all day. When we finally arrived at the city center, we ate at Carl's Brauhaus, which serves traditional Schwabian food. (That is the name of the traditional German food specific to this area).
    One thing that we need to get accustomed to is that restaurants will seat strangers with you at your table. I can tell that Brian- the extrovert- is going to love this custom. I hope to learn to survive it.
    I had Schwabuan turkey ragout and noodles, and Brian had 3 different kinds of ravioli in a black beer gravy. (Fun fact: the word for ravioli in German- maultaschen- means mouth pocket)
    We walked down the Konigstrasse and picked up breakfast food at Lidl.
    We topped the night off with gelato! We can't wait to sleep tonight.
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  • Day 2

    Dazed and confused in Stuttgart

    March 13 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 45 °F

    We had a smooth arrival in Stuttgart. We cleared Customs quickly and within 3 minutes of arriving at baggage claim, we retrieved both of our suitcases. Yay! We walked 4 minutes to our airport hotel and seamlessly checked in. We dropped our bags in our room and set out to take the train to the city plaza (Schlossplatz).
    This is where the dream arrival died. We had not done enough homework on figuring out the trains. We had assumed it was similar to Italy. It is NOT. 1 hour, 2 apps and 2 ticket kiosks later, we were on the correct, yet incredibly overcrowded train to the Schlossplatz.
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  • Day 2

    Die ersten Kilometer

    October 6, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    Der erste Velotag empfängt uns mit Nebel und kalten 6 Grad 🥶. Hallo Winter 🤔. Es werden also gleich alle Kappen und Handschuhe montiert. Matteo und Nino sind motiviert und so nehmen wir die ersten Kilometer unter die Räder. Die Strecke führt uns immer leicht abwärts dem Fluss entlang und meist auf eigenem Radweg 😀. So können die Jungs wunderbar selber fahren und wir kommen gut vorwärts.

    Leider war Matteo die letzten Tage krank und das macht sich auch heute wieder bemerkbar. Trotz gutem Start geht nach dem Mittagessen bei einem coolen Spielplatz nicht mehr viel. Zum Glück haben Esel und Esmi jedoch je ein Seil zum Abschleppen und so können sich die Jungs die letzten Kilometer von uns ziehen lassen und etwas ausruhen.

    Nach 23.5 km erreichen wir Esslingen und somit unser Hotel für die heutige Nacht. Dieser erste Tag lassen wir bei super feiner Pizza🍕, Tartufo und Espresso ausklingen. Was für ein gelungener Start in das nächste Velo-Abenteuer 🥰.
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  • Day 6

    Bodega Campillo

    August 21, 2024 in Germany ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

    Estuvimos en la Bogeda Campillo en una visita guiada con una guía que tenía muy mala leche y un poco mal educada. La Bodega Campillo pertenece al grupo Faustino, que es una de las mas grandes empresas de vino de la region. La Bodega Campillo tiene una co-operation con el museo Guggenheim de Bilbao.
    Tienen un almacen de mas de 6.600 barricas con un Volumen de 225l. Además tienen un millón de botellas, que nos da un total de 3,25 millones de botellas. Cada año venden 1,5 millones de botellas. La mayoría de sus vinos son Crianza que tienen quedarse en el almacén unos 2-3 años. También tenían vinos muchos más viejos, hasta une del año 1978.
    Probamos tres vinos, uno rosado, uno de reserva y otro autor.
    Luego mas
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  • Day 12

    Stuttgart

    October 31, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F

    We made our sprint from Heidelberg to Stuttgart today. We had planned on hitting both Porsche & Mercedes Benz museums, the latter being the better overall due to its rich general automobile history in addition to the MB story. But, we ending up only having time for the Porsche museum since we had to drive on to Frankfurt that night.

    Needless to say, it was phenomenal, a must-see for the Porscheaholic. The two high points were Ferdinand Porsche's life before the first Porsche, the 356, was released in 1954, (BTW he's Bohemian by birth👍) and seeing the many race cars that gave this company such a rich racing heritage. Interestingly Ferdinand was initially interested in electrically power. His first car was released in 1900. A gasoline-electric hybrid, it sent power generated by a gas engine to motors powering the car. (There was no intermediary battery.)
    Furthermore the electric motors were built into the front wheel hubs.

    Also caught in the shop (they service Porsche's here too) was a very special car, the GT 1 Strassenversion, a rare road going version of the Le Mans-winning GT 1 endurance champ. (Like to see this and a Carrera GT hotting it up on the Nordschleife! 👀🏁)

    I have a lot of pics that I'll share when we see each other, hopefully soon. In the mean time here's a few.
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  • Day 12

    Visiting Gerhard in Waiblingen

    September 30, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    Yesterday we flew to Munich, rented a car and drove to a suburb of Stuttgart to spend a few days with an old friend! Gerhard and Davor met when they were students at the Technical University of Munich in 1974! I first met Gerhard and his wife when we moved to Munich in Dec 1979. We really hit it off and have remained close friends. Unfortunately Gerhard’s wife, Heike, had a brain tumor and slowly went downhill for 13 yrs. She died almost 10 years ago. It’s always sweet for the 3 of us to come together and reminisce about Heike and the times we shared and I think it’s comforting for Gerhard too.
    The first pic is Davor and Gerhard! He lives in an apt near downtown so we walked down to the market this morning. Pics 2-6 are pics downtown. The next 3 are of the old city wall.
    In the afternoon we went to a nearby village where Gerhard and Heike used to live. Their house was on the edge of a vineyard where we would often walk. So the 3 of us did that today! The grapes are ripe, and some have already been picked. There was an art exhibit in the middle of the vineyard! The first pic of the 5 women is called “The Women of Persil”. Persil is a detergent, that’s why their collars are so white. The second art pic is of heads made out of plaster by high school students!
    At the edge of the vineyard was a beer garden so we stopped for some food and a beer!

    Highlight of the day: the joy of being with an old friend!
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  • Day 1

    Letzter Tag in der Heimat

    July 23, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

    Unser letzter Tag in Deutschland, unserer bisherigen Heimat, ist angebrochen. Die Backpacks sind gepackt, die Wohnung ist ausgeräumt und nun kann das große Abenteuer losgehen. Bevor es dann am Abend in den Flieger nach Frankfurt geht, wird der Tag mit der jeweiligen Familie verbracht.Read more

  • Day 8

    Munich

    June 17, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Goodbye Denise and Koblenz and hello Munich for 36 hours.

    Good experience on the train system - 2 hour train delay then once finally on the thing it stopped at a random station and announced it had been terminated so had to find a new one 😒

    Another good snitty

    Infinity staircase

    The tower says dick 🤷‍♀️
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  • Day 126

    Dienstag Schnitzeljagd Trupp H3 #814

    May 6 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    I am here in Stuttgart to celebrate the 800th running of the Dienstag Schnitzeljagd Trupp H3 (it was delayed for warmer weather) this weekend.
    Today was an excellent jaunt through the local forest and alleyways of outer Stuttgart. Fun times in Germany.Read more

  • Day 2

    Second showday - Stuttgart, DE

    May 1 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Today's venue was very very small. The one we were playing in felt more like a youth centre. Not really a stage and unfortunately the ticketsale was also not the best..

    The weather was really lovely and everyday we have all the time we need for soundcheck, so it was a chilled day. We went for a walk in the park here and I showered 2 times. One time after dinner and again after show, just because I could and it felt amazing. What a good shower can do for a human is amazing.

    We ordered pizza with a side of salad and tiramisu. The tiramisu was amazing, so I hope to get an extra small bite from the leftovers we took in the bus.

    The show was very nice also. Better than I expected. The audience was with few, but the ones who came really enjoyed it and it didn't feel like a strange gig at all. And otherwise we got another practice round in hahah.

    Now I'm laying in my bunk, some are also already in bed, and a few are still chilling in the lounge areas. Let's hope for a smooth ride tonight and I hope to get a lot of hours sleep. I'm positive about it ✨️✨️
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