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  • Day 5

    Laaaangsam abreisen...

    October 24, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    Wir 3 haben bisher sehr gleich geschwungen.... und daher: ein gutes Frühstück beim kleinen Bäcker im nächsten Ort. Dann ein bisschen Rewe um zu gustieren was es so an Käse gibt. Das haben wir in NL komplett vergessen, weil alles so spannend war. Dann noch zum größten Biobauern von NRW.
    Dass wir die Heimreise teilen hat unser Kreativkopf Uta vorgeschlagen. Also ging es vorerst nach 😍😍😍😍 Rothenburg ob der Tauber.
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  • Was geschah bisher? Caravan Salon 2023

    August 28, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    Vom 28. bis 31. August 2023 besuchten wir den Caravan Salon in Düsseldorf. Das Schwergewicht des Besuches lag bei den Themen: Zubehör, Länder, Vorfreude usw.

    Wir kauften uns zwei Klapp-E-Bikes „Ipanema“ der Firma MyVelo.Read more

  • Day 48

    A Day in D'Dorf

    July 7, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Today we got up and decided to head to Aldi to see what we could grab for breakfast. We found all my favourite foods and there was a massive range of pastries to choose from. We got 2 each and headed back to the apartment. We then headed to a river cruise along the Rhine. We got a nice seat on the top level, it was a beautiful day. The cruise was only an hour but we got to see some of the city and Erin got a beer.
    We then visited tourist information to see if there were any must see spots. We got some old school maps and headed back to make our own plan. We headed towards the art gallery K21. It was an interesting experience... There was potentially more security guards than art work and majority of the work was different. There were a few really good exhibits but some were very weird including animations of people crying, drawings that looked like they were done by 5 year olds and photos of mountains. Please see the video of my favourite art piece though. We also went into a paid exhibition accidentally which was the one we enjoyed most ironically.
    Next we walked to the parliament building and past these cool apartment buildings. We stopped for lunch and Erin had the worlds biggest schnitzel. We then walked along the Rhine promenade and saw where they were doing the pole vaulting. Back in the main town the 3x3 basketball tournament had started so we watched one of those games.
    We went back to the accommodation, got changed and headed back out. Erin took me on her own version of a free walking tour and we saw some lovely buildings. She even bought me a beer as you are allowed to open carry here. We found a nice seat overlooking the Rhine and had a beer. We then watched another basketball game while enjoying a beer. The quality of the competition was really good. The amount of people who had embraced the free merch from IMG was incredible, everyone in orange bucket hats or fedoras.
    Next stop was a bar we'd seen earlier which had 2 for 1 cocktails. We had a watermelon cocktail and then a pina colada. They were both very good. Then we had a 1€ shot because yolo.
    We grabbed another beer and sat down to watch a few more games before going for a late snack dinner as we were so full still.
    We had a pretzel and spinach bread dumplings which were delicious. We headed home after this, it was 30 degrees and had been a big walking day!
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  • Day 6

    Messi teine päev

    January 8 in Germany ⋅ ❄️ 1 °C

    Teine päev saab läbi, hakkas lund sadama. Pole kunagi näinud lund Düsseldorfis. Alles üleeile saabumisel oli teel 18 kraadi sooja. Norra ilmateade lubab järgmiseks nädalaks mingi öö -6 külma, jube.

  • Day 1

    A dramatic start to the day

    October 18, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    The volcanoes of Düsseldorf threaten to errupt.
    Then a two hour drive to Kalriese and the location of the Varius battle in which Arminius(Hermann) of the Germanic peoples destroyed three entire Roman legions under Varius in the Teuterborgwald. Finishing of with a walkround of Osnabrück center and AltstadtRead more

  • Day 89–90

    Dusseldorf

    September 11, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

    📌 A short detour via Dusseldorf for one night as it was close to Cologne and it was one of their rivals, plus they also brewed their own beer. We were staying right in town but stupid me booked a room that had single beds, assuming they would just join them like the rest of Europe usually had done before. This was not possible as there was a small wall in between, luckily it was only one night so Chloe didn't kill me ☺️

    📌 We wandered around the docks/river area known for its modern architectural art buildings, we tried some of the Altbier which we decided was second to Kolsch as it was darker and not as smooth and we then visited the famous little Tokyo area. I guess being so far from Asia, Asian food is more difficult to come by and this area was super busy, all in all though, we enjoyed ramen and some dessert. Dusseldorf was a worthy side trip and a nice comparison to Cologne.
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  • Day 8

    Day 6 and 7 Dresden, Germany

    December 14, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C

    The morning (Wednesday) was probably a bit uninteresting but the second half of the afternoon was amazing. We left Weimar for a two hour trip to Leipzig. Now we were in East Germany and a strong contrast to where we had been. Leipzig was a huge city of over 1 million people. The town city was less interesting and lacking the character we had previously seen. We wandered the back streets before investigating the market which was definitely not as good as the others. After a large piece of pizza bread each we were back on the bus heading for Dresden. As we got closer the bus veered off through the narrow streets of a residential area. The hotel was beautiful and after half an hour we were back on the bus, as we were actually 10 kms out of the city.
    Our tour leader walked us to the main markets as there are several spread around. Dresden is an amazing city, characterised by huge dark stoned buildings, many which have actually been rebuilt since the war. And the main Christmas market was the oldest in Germany. While the products on sale were similar to what we’d seen, the stalls themselves were works of art with many having lit up rooftops that were the feature. With our accommodation being outside the city, and no meal provided tonight, we had extra time in town to find dinner. We had a beautiful Italian meal at a very cool restaurant- lasagne and tiramisu. We then made our way back to meet the bus at 7 30.
    Unfortunately the photos do not do justice to the markets as the atmosphere is really also created by the smells, lights, sounds, people and the surrounds. I’ll try to describe the German Christmas markets as they are nothing like NZ markets. Each market is usually set up in an old part of town and the lights and Christmas trees and nativity scenes are a feature, particularly as it starts to get dark at 3 pm! The common features of the markets are the little stalls each manned by very helpful and friendly shop keepers who are not at all pushy. The markets usually have a number of rides for children to go on and some of the ferris wheels and merry- go-rounds have been spectacular and obviously very old. The stalls primarily sell Christmas decorations, wooden ornaments, toys, candles, hats, scarves and gloves. But every market has its own specialties or points of difference. Added to that all markets have many fantastic food stalls, again often specialising in local delicacies such as salami, sausages,( bratwurst) chocolate (meister-klasse) , gingerbread, breads, nuts, popcorn and all have mulled wine. ( gluhwein) The wine is served in souvenir china cups and a refund given if the cup is returned instead of being kept as a momento. The stalls are remarkably clean with no plastic wrapping allowed, and while you do need to pay to use the toilets, they too are kept to a high standard. All the stalls we have visited have been very safe - tourists and families everywhere soaking up the wonderful atmosphere.
    Our second day in Dresden started with a trip to a beautiful part of the region called Meissen. The drive out following the River Elbe passed many historical places including three castles and some vineyards. We stoped for a look at a tiny Christmas market and the atmosphere was so special even though it was drizzling. We ate the most delicious treat yet- a sugary doughnut cooked over a fire- “chimney cake”. We then headed on to the Meissen porcelain factory. It was truly beautiful and the china exquisite. Much and all as we would like to have bought a souvenir they were so expensive so photos will have to do! Our afternoon was a trip to a stollen bakery. The history attached to the bread is so interesting, including the laws that apply to it, and our coffee and sample of the stollen was lovely. Tonight we ate at a German restaurant in Dresden and enjoyed our time away from the tour. It has rained off and on all day but not enough to get really wet or cold. It was however dark at 3 pm. Off to Berlin tomorrow.
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  • Day 1

    Ein schmerzlicher Abschied

    December 14, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 5 °C

    Nachdem ich bei Zusi angekommen waren, setzte sich der Stress und die Aufregung fort. Die Suche nach dem Schlüssel und die Frage, was in meinen Koffer gehören sollte, beschäftigten uns. Der schmerzliche Abschied von meiner treuen Coop-Einkaufstasche war kaum zu ertragen.

    Doch dieser Schmerz konnte ein wenig gelindert werden durch die Anwesenheit von Pussey, der liebenswerten, aber mysteriösen Katze. Sie schnurrte uns liebevoll zum Abschied und zwinkerte uns noch einmal zu. Es war kein endgültiger Abschied...

    Und dann ging es endlich los, aber wir machten einen kurzen Stopp an Zusi's Arbeitsplatz, um die notwendigen Papiere auszudrucken. Wer wusste schon, ob der Eintritt in das ferne und unbekannte Mauritius sonst möglich sein würde?

    Die Autofahrt war gespickt mit aufregenden Gesprächen. Was würde uns erwarten? Welche Menschen würden wir treffen? Wie würde die Reise verlaufen? Hatten wir alles, was wir für diese Reise brauchten? Und wie würden die Menschen auf uns, zwei Frauen, reagieren?

    Doch zunächst einmal fuhren wir zum Parkplatz in Neuss, wo Zusi's verlässliches Gefährt die Zeit verbringen würde. Die Parkgebühr betrug lediglich knapp 35 Euro, da wir keinen unserer Liebsten uns zum Flughafen bringen lassen wollten. Da wir nicht die Weihnachtsstimmung unserer geliebten Menschen trüben wollten, indem sie uns nach unserer Reise am 25.12 abholen mussten.Wer weiß, wer wir nach dieser Reise sein würden und ob die Menschen, die wir lieben, uns überhaupt noch erkennen würden? Nur die Zukunft könnte uns Antworten geben.

    Aber nun freuten wir uns auf die Zukunft und ließen uns von einem Shuttle-Bus, einem weißen Ford-Van, der von den rauen Straßen Düsseldorfs und Neuss ganz verschmutzt war, zum Flughafen bringen. Der junge Mann am Steuer schien kaum 18 Jahre alt zu sein, aber sein freundliches Gesicht hatte etwas Kindliches an sich, ein leichter Pflaum wuchs um seinen stets lachenden Mund herum. Anfangs schien er sehr kindlich zu sein, aber er fuhr wie ein Rennfahrer und flog über die Autobahn, damit die anderen Reisenden ihre Flüge in letzter Minute erreichen konnten.

    Am Flughafen angekommen, rauchte Susi, vielleicht ihr letzter Zug für eine lange Zeit. Rauchen auf der Straße war in Mauritius verboten und galt als Drogenkonsum. Vielleicht war etwas Wahres dran, vielleicht sind Zigaretten wie Drogen, wer weiß. Wir werden sehen, wie sich die Stimmung meiner Freundin, die raucht und stark nikotinsüchtig ist, davon beeinflussen wird. Ihre gelblichen Finger hielten den Glimmstängel ein letztes Mal und sie atmete tief ein. Jetzt war es Zeit zum Einchecken.

    Aufgeregt, aber pünktlich erreichten wir den Check-in-Schalter. Hoffentlich würde alles glattgehen. Unsere Koffer waren beide ein wenig zu schwer, und ich schickte kurz ein Gebet gen Himmel. Aber zum Glück verlief alles reibungslos.

    Es gab keine Probleme. Wir holten uns ein paar Snacks am Flughafen, obwohl wir natürlich auch an Bord Essen bekommen würden. Doch unsere nie satt werdenden Mägen konnten nicht widerstehen, zwei Gebäckstücke für den weniger als zweistündigen Flug nach Wien zu verspeisen.

    In Wien erwartete uns ein kurzer Aufenthalt. Es blieb spannend, was uns dort erwarten würde.
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  • Day 4

    Radlerparadies

    October 23, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    Eine Idee für unsere Verkehrsplaner. "Radfahrer vor" ist das Motto in dieser Gegend. Ganze Straßen werden zu Fahrradstrassen umgewandelt. Traum. Daher fahren alle Fahrrad, auch wirklich betagte Menschen.Read more

  • Day 7

    Day 8 - Visit with Falk

    September 17, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    Went to a car coach house wt amazing old and new cars. Then wandered the streets of Düsseldorf with a stop at the Stadt Strand.

    Ended the day with ein Haselnuss Eis Becher for dinner at “Pia Eis”!

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