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  • Day 6

    Federal Hill

    July 23, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

    My final stop of the day was at Federal Hill, a fort with panoramic views of Baltimore. Again I sat here for a while to read and watch over the city. By the time I got back to my accomodation I'd covered 25km and done 32.5k steps!Read more

  • Day 5

    Evening in Baltimore

    July 22, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

    This evening my host Briggs showed me a couple of the best night spots in Baltimore! Starting with the rooftop bar at the Four Seasons. We didn't get a drink here but instead headed to a bustling local bar with BOGO (BOGOF) whisky! A great start to the Baltimore stint!Read more

  • Day 40

    Oriole Park at Camden Yards

    June 1, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    Heute war wieder einmal Gameday! ⚾️🧢
    Um 16:05 Uhr begann das Spiel zwischen den Baltimore Orioles und den Tampa Bay Rays im Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

    Es war ein spannendes Match, das mit der Nationalhymne auf der Trompete 🎺 eröffnet wurde. Die Spannung war spührbar, und es gab mehrere Homeruns, begleitet von einem Feuerwerk. 🎆 Ein Höhepunkt war, als der Trainer der Tampa Bay Rays vom Spielfeld geschickt wurde. 🧐🙊 Ausserdem fand ein Hotdog-Wettrennen statt (Mustard vs. Ketchup & Pickel‘s), bei dem Mustard als Sieger hervorging. 😅 Die Menge hat das gefeiert, unglaublich. 🤯 🎉🥳

    Unser Favoriten, die Baltimore Orioles, gingen als Sieger 🏆 hervor, mit einem Endstand von 9:5 gegen die Tampa Bay Rays (Florida). Ein wunderschöner Samstag bei perfektem Wetter! ☀️
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  • Day 100

    15 Avril Baltimore

    April 14, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Aujourd’hui c’est l’anniversaire de Marielle. Pour fêter ça hier soir nous sommes allés dans un resto de poisson sympa au bord de l’eau.
    Ce matin il fait très beau et chaud, nous partons à la découverte du quartier historique de baltimore, Fell’s point.
    C’est un joli quartier, un peu figé dans le temps
    Nous visitons ensuite les bateaux historiques, l’USS constellation ( 1855) qui traquait les bateaux faisant le trafic d’esclaves est remarquable. C’est le dernier bateau qui a connu les batailles de la guerre civile.
    Nous visitons ensuite le sous marin USS Torsk de 1944, qui a participé à la seconde guerre mondiale et détient le record de 10000 plongées. Cette visite nous a conquis.
    Départ à 15h00 pour l’aéroport en direction de LA
    Arrivée à Venice beach a 22h40, demain il devrait faire 26 deg, on a retrouvé l’été…
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  • Day 32

    Etapa 25: Santiago de Compostela

    February 4, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

    Our last day of walking to Santiago was quite a short one. We walked through. Series of small ancient feeling villages. One of them had an outdoor feral cat shelter and we talked with a local woman who seemed to be the sole caretaker of the colony.

    There really weren’t many amazing lunch options, so we stopped at a bakery and had some freshly made empanadas, which honestly for me was quite a good lunch option!

    We really didn’t rush in the afternoon, but walked with pleasure and companionship through Santiago’s streets, which were filled with more local tourists, and up to the peak where the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela stands.

    The day truly was beautiful and the shadows barely touched the steeps of the cathedral as our group celebrated the accomplishment and completion of our journey. We took several photos together, but mostly just basked in the moment of arrival in the plaza.

    One funny thing was that many of the tourists kept coming up to our group specifically to take pictures of them. I’m not sure why they particularly thought we were the best photographers around, but we did try our best.

    After getting settled into the last Alburgue and showering. We met up for dinner together! We went to several different tapas restaurants for drinks and to sample Galecian delicacies and then had a real meal around 11 with ample seafood and free tortilla patata. After dinner we went to one of the few bars open on Sunday which was playing American rock n roll from around the 1950s and met a few other Pilgrims who had arrived by the French way!

    For me, this trip was one of exploration, reflection, and enjoyment. Many people walk the way of St. James searching for something and for me that was connection.

    I met people from all over the world of various ages and backgrounds. I heard there stories, got to share my culture, shared music, and sometimes just walked in silence with them. I traveled across half a country in a mostly rural area where I didn’t speak the language at all, yet still was able to get what I needed and share in the small moments of day to day life. I accepted the kindness of strangers and tried where I could to return the favor to others.

    I don’t think that this journey completely altered who I am. That would be asking quite a lot. But it did set before me a path to walk down and the time to think about how I want to walk down it: with pleasure and the company of others, or forging ahead on my own, to find things that I may not have otherwise. I think for me there is some form of equilibrium to be had between those two ways of walking. But I did find the days of going a little more slowly and in the company of people who eventually became friends to often be more rewarding and more pleasurable.

    It was usually the small things too that made the walk more enjoyable. A long lunch, a spot to stop, a good joke to be shared, a stranger to meet, a piece of landscape to be noticed and shared with others. For me these things were a little bit harder as well because they usually involved using basic Spanish (which I have but I’m not amazing at) or really simple English.

    Those moments along the way require a bit more planning or sometimes stepping into the unknown. The me after Camino is someone who I think will take more time for the smaller moments and who will venture beyond where I’m normally comfortable to find them.

    One other thing about walking 633 km over 32 days, is that I was constantly outside. I REALLY appreciated the amount of nice weather and tried my best to appreciate the times of rain or cold. Moving from one place to the other so slowly really led me to appreciate the slowly changing biomes. The world created by God is worthy of appreciating in its more wild areas and areas that humanity has put to our own uses in varying levels of harmony with natural. We’ve altered so much through roads, hydraulics, and agriculture.

    Time spent outside is almost always well spent. While, I’m not sure when I’ll ever have the chance to spend so many continuous days walking outside again, I can still take make time and headspace to reverse the world wherever I am; to walk with pleasure along the way; and to do what I can to look for opportunities to build friendly connections with new people even if only to enjoy a small moment.
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  • Day 3

    Ein weiterer Reisetag 🧳🛩🚗

    August 28, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    Heute hatten wir ein weiteren Reisetag. 🙈
    Nachdem wir alle Hunde ins Hundehotel 🐕 gebracht haben, ging es wieder nach chicago an Flughafen und dann weiter nach Baltimore. ✈
    Morgen geht es dann weiter nach washington d.c. :)🚈Read more

  • Day 89

    Md: Annapolis, Baltimore

    Yesterday in the United States ⋅ 🌧 9 °C

    Leider war es heute regnerisch und kalt. Zuerst ging es nach Annapolis (Maryland) zum State Capitol. Dort war es wenigstens trocken. Historisch ist hier, dass George Washington hier nach Abschluss des Friedensvertrags mit Großbritannien seinen Abschied von der Continental Army nahm. Ansonsten bin ich in Annapolis bei dem Regen nur noch kurz durch die Innenstadt spaziert und dann zum warmen Kaffee in eine Taverne eingekehrt. Auch die US Naval Academy habe ich mir nur von außen angesehen.
    Weiter ging es nach Baltimore. Auch hier alles im Regen, daher bin ich erst mal ins Kunstmuseum und danach in einen Cafe-Buchladen. Erst danach habe ich mich ins Stadtzentrum aufgemacht, in Little Italy geparkt, zum Inner Harbour gelaufen und wieder zurück, wo ich mir jetzt in Little Italy gerade (heute war ja der letzte Abend) Ravioli gegönnt habe.
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  • Day 87

    Dc: Ford's Th., Nat. Cath.

    April 9 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 9 °C

    Heute Morgen war ich erst mal in Ford's Theater, dem Ort, wo Abraham Lincoln erschossen wurde. Genaugenommen war die Einrichtung natürlich ein Nachbau, den das Gebäude hatte zwischenzeitlich Schäden erlittenund wurde umgebaut. Erst in den 60er Jahren hat man den alten Zustand rekonstruiert. Im Theater wurde auch ein kurzes Stück zum Thema aufgeführt, dann ging es über die Straße zum Sterbehaus mit abschließendem Museum zur Nachgeschichte.
    Damit war es schon wieder Mittag und ich bin mal zur sog. National Cathedral gefahren. Die Kathedrale gehört der Episkopalkirche, wird aber inzwischen zu allgemeinen Feierlichkeiten und Veranstaltungen genutzt. Mit dem Bau wurde 1907 begonnen, fertig wurde man 1990. Es handelt sich um die sechstgrößte Kirche der Welt. Als Stil wählte man englische Gotik. Bei den Glasfenster hat man inzwischen ein Fenster mit dem Thema Weltraum eingebaut, inklusive Mondgestein. Nicht mehr zeitgemäße Fenster wurden ausgetauscht: zwei Fenster mit Südstaatengenerälen wurden durch Bürgerrechtsfenster ersetzt. Z. Zt. braucht man auch eine neue Orgel, da die alte 1907 begonnen wurde und immer sukzessive mit Erweiterung des Baus ohne Gesamtplan weiterwuchs. Jetzt ist die bestehende Orgel ein Stückwerk und außerdem zu leise.
    Z. Zt. Sitze ich am Flughafen und warte auf Zuteilung eines Leihwagens mit mehr als 1h Verspätung 😕.
    P. S. : Bin doch noch in der neuen Unterkunft angekommen 😊.
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  • Day 1

    Arrived in the US

    October 26, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

    Upon arrival in Newark, US I ended up in a customs/border control with a waiting line of 1km..I guess Trump policies in practice. After missing my onward connection I smoothly was put on the next flight and met up with my buddies Chris and Don. We had burgers and wine to celebrate. Was so awesome to meet up again.Read more

  • Day 6

    Locust Point

    July 23, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

    I then took the free boat across to Locust Point as I wanted to visit Fort McHenry, a site of the defeat of the British and where the Star Spangled Banner was written! You can maybe also see the recently collapsed Baltimore bridge.

    However, I didn't realise that the site locked it's gates at 5pm, and I arrived at 5:10pm, so it was locked. So all I managed to see was the sign!

    On the boat over I did get a good look at Under Armours global headquarters and the neighbourhoods as I headed back to the city centre were so picturesque, including the self proclaimed 'Greatest Street in America'.
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