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  • Day 9

    Bocksee nach Jabel

    July 18, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

    Müritznationalpark mit Mittagessen ohne Geld. Zum Glück war Dora aus Müntschemier vor Ort und leihte uns 100 Euro. Wow was für ein Glück.
    Fisch- und Seeadler gab es in der Luft zu bestaunen.
    In Waren gab es eine richtig teures und nicht feines Shake. Das Schiff welches uns nach Jabel bringen sollte fährt nur am Wochenende. Oje... wir müssen noch mindestens 12 Kilometer extra fahren.Read more

  • Day 1

    À bord de l'ICE

    July 6, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    Franchement l'ICE et les trains en Allemagne en général, c'est trop top ! Vitesse et heures d'arrivées affichées en temps réel à bord du train, correspondances avec les quais également, et bonus la pinte de bière à moins de 5€ !! 😜
    Et comme mon train de nuit a pas mal de retard prévu au départ également, je vais pouvoir aller faire un petit tour en ville histoire de goûter une spécialité ou deux 😁.
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  • Day 9

    churzes Update vor Heifahrt:

    June 30, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    1. dr Wale jagt ir Dämmerig es paar Autos vor linge Spur 😁 (e scho fasch ungwohnt früechi Dämmerig, was am Wale und sim Jagdtrieb natürlech zu guete chunnt 😂)
    2. leidr steinlets durchus gad nones paar Rally-Teams ufem Heiwäg us mit technische Panne 😕 abr dr Spirit vom enang häufe blibt ufrecht und es si es paar Pannene doch no repariert worde 👌🏼Read more

  • Day 3

    Hochzeitsfotos vor britischer Kulisse

    June 12, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Die Hochzeitsfotos entstehen üblicherweise vor der Hochzeit, damit das Album zur Feier fertig ist. Dafür fahren die Brautpaare an den Wochenenden zu besonderen Locations - samt Fototeam und mehreren Outfits.Read more

  • Day 1

    5-Sterne Übernachtung im Steinbruch

    May 27, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    Nicht Skycraper sondern Groundscraper, 16 Etagen tief: Wer im Steinbruch inklusive Wasserfall übernachten oder dinieren möchte, während Haie um einen herum schwimmen, kann das im Intercontinental Wonderland etwas außerhalb vom Shangahi.Read more

  • Day 10

    Oct 5 - Osijek, Croatia

    October 5, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    Our activity for today was a walking tour of Osijek (AH-see-eck) which is the fourth-largest city in Croatia, with a population of about 100,000. Our guide for today was Dora – she’s the best guide we’ve had so far. The drive was about 40 minutes. We remarked again at how incredibly flat the countryside is. Friends from Windsor say that it feels like home for them!

    Our first stop was at a rather non-descript church, the Church of Our Lady. But inside, it is an explosion of Baroque design. Fortunately the church survived with only minor damage being sustained during the War of the Homeland in the early 1990s. We were treated to a short concert by a young lady, Martina, who played the piano and thrilled us with her exquisite voice.

    A giant fortress was built in Osijek in the early 1700s by the Austrians. The fortress was like the Citadel in Halifax or the one in Quebec City, designed like a starburst with very thick walls. It had just four gates over a moat. The city sits on the Drava River, one of the main tributaries of the Danube River. The fortress would have held a small city of people within its walls.

    Our tour concentrated on the part of Osijek located within what would have been the confines of the old fortress. It now holds a few residential buildings, but mainly high school and university buildings, administrative offices, museums, and lots of pubs and coffee houses.

    Only one gate remains – the Water Gate – so named, because it was the one closest to the Drava River.

    Trinity Square is surrounded by Baroque buildings in the nice, light colours that we have come to appreciate. The centre of the square is dominated by The Plague Column, a statue to the Holy Trinity, giving thanks for an end to the scourge. Turns out, that weasels (aka martens) finally killed off all the rats that were spreading the disease and that’s what brought about the end. No monuments to weasels.

    We jumped back on the buses and went to Erdut where the war of independence finally concluded in 1995 with the signing of an agreement. We broke up into two groups for lunch. Our group enjoyed a lovely lunch made by Zlatica who runs a little restaurant and a B&B. She was widowed when she was just 46 years old. The property has been in the family for 350 years. They have been able to hang on to it despite all the political turmoil and fighting that the country has seen.

    Lunch was fluffy rolls, garlic soup, noodles, chicken and chocolate cake, all washed down with wine, cherry brandy and Croation moonshine (slivovitz and wine).

    Back to the ship – see the footprint about Aljmaš for the rest of the day.
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  • Day 10

    Oct 5 - Aljmaš, Croatia

    October 5, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    First some background about Croatia (thank you Wikipedia):

    Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe. Its coast lies entirely on the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, and shares a maritime border with Italy. Its capital and largest city is Zagreb. The country has a population of nearly 3.9 million. It has had a turbulent history. Let’s pick it up after WWII.

    In October 1918, the State of Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs, independent from Austria-Hungary, was proclaimed in Zagreb, and in December 1918, it merged into the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Following the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941, most of Croatia was incorporated into a Nazi-installed puppet state, the Independent State of Croatia. A resistance movement led to the creation of the Socialist Republic of Croatia, which after the war became a founding member and constituent of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. On 25 June 1991, Croatia declared independence, and the War of Independence was successfully fought over the next four years. It became a country on November 12, 1995, as a result of the Erdut Agreement.

    Croatia is a republic and a parliamentary liberal democracy. It is a member of the European Union. It adopted the euro as its currency in January, 2023.

    Croatia is a developed country with an advanced high-income economy and ranks 40th in the Human Development Index.. Education is highly encouraged and is mostly free of charge for Croatians, even post-secondary education. Tourism is a significant source of revenue for the country, which is ranked among the top 20 most popular tourist destinations in the world.

    We arrived at Aljmaš (AL-mosh) yesterday afternoon. The captain moored us with such delicacy that we didn’t feel even the slightest thump. We watched the almost balletic artistry of the mooring process. To our amazement, we found out later that it was the crew’s first time mooring here. Low water levels have caused major changes to many itineraries.

    Aljmaš is a small community with a corner store, five bars, a tiny post office and an ATM. It is mainly a holiday home community, so this being the off-season, it was very quiet. Doug and I hoofed around yesterday afternoon before dinner, and took bikes out this afternoon to cover all the town.

    Aljmaš was reportedly the sight of a Marian apparition and since 1704, a significant number of believers and tourists have made a pilgrimage here annually for the Feast of the Assumption on August 15. A Catholic Church in the name of Our Lady of Laus and Our Lady of Consolation was constructed in 1864. During the Croatian War of Independence in the early 1990s, the Roman Catholic church in Aljmaš was destroyed and rebuilt almost completely in 2006. The church has the most unique shape I’ve ever seen for a church – it’s designed to look like a wave, but others think it looks like a swan.

    On our bike ride this afternoon, we rode up to the hill overlooking the town and the river. There is a statue of Christ and an outdoor set of Stations of the Cross. The Catholic religion is alive and vibrant in Croatia.

    We have a special dinner invitation to dine in Portobellos Restaurant tonight. Everyone gets an invitation at least once during the cruise. Portobellos is a special, high-end dining spot on the front of the boat. We will enjoy superb service, carefully selected wines, and about nine meal courses. Eating is like an Olympic sport on this ship!

    We had dinner with Carl and Janet from Stittsville, near Ottawa. We had a delightful time. Dinner was six courses, served with impeccable attention to detail, wonderfully good humour and a continual flow of wine. It was a fine evening!
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  • Day 38

    More driving

    September 30, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    Bit wet when we woke up, quite unusual recently. Found somewhere local in Nuremberg for our Saturday morning breakfast and headed over. Got us our table, translated the menu, ordered and paid all in the lingo. Getting more confident.
    Headed on our merry way. Today’s job being to travel north and make headway to our next goal, my birth town. We drove half each aiming for a camp site I had earmarked though sadly, they were full. Another family with a caravan were hoping to stay too, on the off chance. Bit of a gamble when you’re towing a massive caravan. Maybe that’s the norm here? Did a bit of shopping and headed on a little further to a lovely old town called Trendleburg in the Kassel district. A municipality park up in the countryside, very lovely. Phoned to book in my very best deutsch again though she did actually speak English. I tried. I rescued a little dog trapped in the bushes on an extendable lead. It had gone through the bushes then gone back another way, owner couldn’t it back. I unhooked the dog and sent it back through, owner very grateful. I noticed after that I had something in my eye which I could just not shift. Took quite a few hours to dissipate, thought I’d scratched my eyeball. All clear this morning though. Bloody dogs!
    Gary managed to stream the footy then we walked in to the town to look for a cash point. Lovely stroll. Made dinner whilst chatting to Alex and Lucas then watched a bit of catch up tv.
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  • Day 3

    Hann. Münden-Bad Karlshafen

    July 21, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    Nachdem unsere Fahrradtaschen organisiert, die Gepäckstücke für den Weitertransport zum nächsten Etappenort abgegeben, die Autos auf den Radfahrerparkplatz abgestellt sind und das Frühstück genossen ist, beginnen wir unseren lange erwarteten Radweg entlang der Weser. An der Radwegkirche in Gimten vorbei erreichen wir über Hemeln den Ort Bursfelde. Hier besichtigen wir das ehemalige Benediktinerkloster. Die Hauptroute des Weser Radweges verläuft auf der rechten Uferseite. Entlang unberührter Natur schlängelt sich hier der Radweg grösstenteils direkt entlang der Weser. In Oedelsheim kreuzen wir die Deutsche Märchenstrasse. Hier verbrachten die Gebrüder Grimm bereits ihre Ferien, weshalb neben dem Dorfmuseum eine grosse geschnitzte Holzfigur des Gestiefelten Katers steht. In Lippolsberg statten wir der Klosterkirche einen kurzen Besuch ab und erreichen dann um 15:00 h unser Tagesziel: Bad Karlshafen. Unser Hotel liegt an der Weser und unmittelbar gegenüber des alten Barockhafens. Christine und ich statten der bekannten Weser Therme einen Besuch ab. Sie wird aus Hessens salzhaltigster Thermalsolequelle gespeist. Wir erholen uns in verschieden warmen Badebecken mit verschiedenen Solekonzentrationen. Während Christine alsdann zum Hotel zurückkehrt und mit den übrigen Gruppenmitgiedern z‘Nacht ist, geniesse ich noch die Saunalandschaften bis um 22:00 h.Read more

  • Day 1

    Kassel

    July 1, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Så ankom vi til første overnatning. Det er et motel med meget lidt luksus. Vores senge er 1 1/2 mands og der var kun en dyne pr. seng da vi kom. Vi skulle spørge efter to dyner mere for at alle kunne sove godt.
    Vi spiste aftensmad på tysk McD
    for 41 €
    Morgenmad var sædvanlig buffet med meget lækkert.
    Morgenen var dejlig og solrig.
    Nu afsted til Frankrig.
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