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Alteglofsheim

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    • Day 20

      Alteglofsheim

      October 8, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      We arrived at Davor’s sister, Maja’s home last evening. They live in Alteglofsheim, a suburb of Regensburg. We were warmly greeted by Maja and her husband, Erhard. We hadn’t seen them in 6 years so Maja was VERY excited to see her brother.
      This morning a wonderful, typical German breakfast greeted us, pic #1. We had a relaxed, “gemuetlich” breakfast with Maja & Erhard.
      Today was Election Day here(always on Sundays) so Davor went with Erhard to vote and then they visited a sale for used hobby trains (Erhard’s hobby). It was a cloudy and cool day so Maja and I stayed home and visited.
      Around 4 we all went to a cafe for “Kaffeezeit”, coffee time, which also includes dessert! Pics 2 and 3 are of the garden behind the cafe where we enjoyed our warm drinks and cake (pics 4&5). I had a raspberry torte, it was yummy!
      On the way home we drove by a nearby castle,
      pic 7.

      Highlight of the day: German breakfast!
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    • Day 21

      A Visit with Mutti

      October 9, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      It was a dreary day so we didn’t do a whole lot. The first 5 pics are of Maja and Erhard’s home and garden.
      In the afternoon we visited Davor’s mom. She is
      89 yrs old and lives in an assisted living apartment.
      She hadn’t seen Davor for 6 years and the tears flowed when she saw him. We were pleasantly surprised that she looked so good. We had a nice visit showing her photos of our family and catching up. (Pics 6-8)

      Highlight of the day: a nice visit with Davor’s mom, “Mutti”
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    • Day 25

      Walhalla

      October 13, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Davor started the day by helping his sister pick quitten from the tree in her garden. He had to use a long pole that had a claw and basket attached to it. The claw to pick the quitten and then it was supposed to be caught in the basket. (Pic 1)That didn’t often happen and they would fall to the ground, but they are big, and hard so you had to be careful not to get hit!! (Pic 2) “Quitten” are quince and Davor’s sister makes jelly out of them but mixes in other fruit.
      Then we went to the Walhalla, the German Hall of Fame and honors distinguished people in German history. It is modeled on the Parthenon in Athens.
      As you can see in pic 3 the Walhalla was built high above the Danube River (pics 4-6). Crown Prince Ludwig 1 of Bavaria conceived the idea of the Walhalla in 1807 (pic 7). Pics 8-11 are of the inside of the Walhalla, there are about 100 busts of famous Germans and they are still adding more.
      Pic 12 is in memory of those who stood up against the injustice, violence and terror of the Nazi era.
      We enjoyed lunch in a nearby restaurant with a nice garden (pic 13).
      We visited Davor’s mom a third time. (Pic 14)

      Highlight of the day: the view of the Danube River from the Walhalla.
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    • Day 24

      Life in Germany

      October 12, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      It’s been a lazy, dreary day. We thought it was gonna get sunny and warm in the afternoon but it didn’t. We did our wash in the morning and went out for Kaffeezeit, coffee and dessert, in the afternoon. (The attached pic!)
      We have been in Germany for for about 10 days now. We’ve only been speaking German even tho everyone we’ve visited knows English. It’s been fun for me to see how quickly I was able to jump into German. I always say I can speak it fluently, but not grammatically correct! I’m even dreaming in German now! Sometimes Davor and I have trouble remembering some words in English!
      In a German home, you always close the doors to the rooms. I always feel like saying, “ And behind door nr 2 is… the bathroom! And behind door nr 3 is…your bedroom!” Also they don’t heat all the rooms so I feel like I’ve been cold a lot! Most people only have a washer and they hang their clothes to dry. Bath towels are stiff!!
      In some ways Germans seem more advanced than us, you pay with Apple Pay everywhere, cash isn’t so common. But yet we’ve only experienced self checkout at one grocery store and you can’t pay for gas at the pump, you have to go inside.
      Germans are very good, polite drivers and they
      follow all the rules. They don’t run a yellow light. Sometimes on the autobahn there is no speed limit but everyone knows to only use the left lane for passing. It’s been really fun for me to observe all of this. We have driven as fast as 100 mph on the autobahn!
      It’s been fun to step into a different culture, but yet be very familiar with it too!!
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Alteglofsheim, التیگلافشیم, Ալտեգլոֆսհայմ, Альтеглофсхайм, Алтеглофсхајм, Альтеглофсгайм, DE9AF, 阿尔特格洛夫斯海姆

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