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    • Day 145

      144ème étape ~ Stuhr (jour 2)

      December 25, 2022 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 7 °C

      Nous profitons d’une pause dans notre voyage et de notre expérience de poêle de la veille pour y apporter une modification.
      Effectivement notre tuyau était trop court ce qui fait que la chaleur était trop forte pour notre isolation.
      Nous avons donc rabaisser notre poêle. Il a fallu faire preuve d’un peu d’inventivité mais le résultat est super.
      Nous fêtons noël avec un bon tartare maison.
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    • Day 144

      144ème étape ~ Stuhr (jour 1)

      December 24, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      Pour ce réveillon de noël, nous fêtons en tête à tête. Nous nous préparons un apéro dînatoire et nous testons pour la première fois notre poêle.
      Nous passons donc une jolie fête de noël au chaud. 🥰
      Nous regardons le grinch pour clôturer la journée.
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    • Day 49

      Bremen

      July 26, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      We had a restful week to reorganize and plan after an intense 16 days of self-guided motorcycle riding. A previously found an accommodation in Bremen to dog sit through Trusted House Sitters. Our companion Dubi is an short older male mixed breed, with quite the personality 🙃 He’s described by his owners to be more of a cat stuck in a dog’s body; but more cuddly and at times needy. J explored the immediate neighbourhood through the multitude of daily walks with Dubi.

      Compared to the the recent weeks of travel, Bremen was cooler and had a varied mix of sun, cloud, and rain. We signed up for the local bikeshare to explore more of the city. One trip took us to the downtown Schnoor historic district. There are definitely some tiny and twisted old buildings there, with varying width streets. On the way back we needed to take refuge from a sudden rain shower. A couple days later we biked through some of the city’s forested parks, and around the university; again, had to find cover from another afternoon sky burst. This time our return took us along the river, passing the Weser weir.
      https://second.wiki/wiki/bremer_weserwehr

      We mostly stayed around the Waller area, and found a few neat restaurants. Our first night in Bremer we went to a West African restaurant called Mataa’s Kitchen and shared the two person platter, and opted for the grilled tilapia. We also found Restaurant Almaz serving Persian and Afghan cuisine.

      On our second to last day we ventured to find local roasted coffee. Four locations later we were successful! Llyod coffee has been roasting for 85 years. Bremen was also import for the coffee trade back in the day. Also the beginning of decaf!

      https://www.bremen.eu/tourism/activities/behind…
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    • Day 39

      Bremen

      May 16, 2023 in Germany ⋅ 🌙 10 °C

      Almost forgettable ride here today. Flat. Strong cold north westerlies with the threat of heavy showers that never quite materialised. Alongside a busy A road that was nose to tail lorries for the best part of 5k- turns out the autobahn was closed. Interesting to see how many plates were non- deutsch: this really is the crossroads of Europe. However a shorter day also meant I had time to look round Bremen: I checked in with Dirke and Helmut, my warm showers hosts, who were keen to show me around their city. What a great tour of what a beautiful city!! Thank you!!Read more

    • Day 4

      Martinskirche: Gottesdienstbesuch

      June 11, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Wenn einer eine Reise tut.....
      Wenn zwei eine Reise tun ...... dann geht Alles im Doppel 🤔 zum Beispiel: wenn 1 Handy leer ist, dann hat der Andere ja noch eines; wenn aber beide leer sind, gibt's ja noch ein altes Reservehandy; wenn zusätzlich dieses auch leer ist, gibt's da noch die Powerbank ... und wenn diese genannten 4 alle leer sind, hat man für eine "Reise" in die Altstadt 1 Stunde hin und etwa soviel zurück. Normal mit GPS 10-15 Minuten...... Das Ganze nennt man dann: Regenerative Pause am Sonntag 🤣🤣🤣Read more

    • Day 8

      Not the best of Travel Experiences

      September 10 in Germany ⋅ 🌬 18 °C

      This covers two days:
      An early rise of about 5.30 to take a bit too much of a brisk walk to the station- as maps didn’t t keep up with me and I overshot my 2nd turn by quite some distance, thus missing my planned train to Heathrow! Luckily I’d allowed for such. The upcoming tsfer at Amsterdam had been on my mind since booking months prior - a 40 min timeframe. That would be fine if the gates were close together and since I’m travelling with hand luggage only. However my gates were on either side of the airport and to make matters worse - first flight was delayed. Even if it wasn’t- this tsfer was impossible unless you had a bike. I ran my heart out (2nd time this day) hoping the next flight also would be delayed but alas. I knew there wasn’t another till hours later. So that was me assigned to the bar. The young guy next to me on the plane did all he could with directions, clearing a quick exit and running with me. So cool of him.
      By the time I reached Arne and the four legged baby Lotte at Bremen airport - it had been about 12 hrs for what is 2x 1 hr flights tail wind dependant. Got to admit - I was looking forward to flopping in to a car by this time with running round and all the London public transport but Arne says ‘Oh btw we’re on the tram.’ They’re used a lot around Bremen. We went to Arne’s office to drop bags and Lotte and have a tour of his newly refurbed offices. Arne then took me for a much needed dinner. A good end to not the best day but this is what travelling is.
      The family was all in bed when we got to the house.
      Bremen is rather lovely. Very green. Winter set in overnight apparently. The previous week to my arrival they were in the 30’s. Now dropped to 7 low / 14 high.
      We started the next day with a long walk - like I needed more haha but it was beautiful. We went as far as the river which has the city area on the other side. They use lochs here. Very watery! A power plant on the river has been converted from coal to hydro. The public are now paying for this in their power bills.
      While Arne had a couple of morning meetings I wandered Bremen. No English in sight! Not a word to be heard and not many speak it when you ask. I knew that it has become compulsory in schools so when in public the idea is head for the teenagers!
      That afternoon we walked through this beautiful park and picked up a car (company) and went to see where Arne and Franz lived (prior to Franz death when Ben was 8 weeks old). It’s been a process being here - pretty emotional at times but very good in the long run.
      I got some flowers to bring home to Clara and Arne got bits and pieces for a family dinner. So now I finally meet Clara (now wife), Mia (Clara’s daughter nrly 18) and Leo 10 (shared). Ben (born to Franz and Arne) comes down later in the week (nrly 16).
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    • Day 12

      Bremerhaven & Schwanawede

      September 14 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      We’re off to Bremerhaven.
      Most of the emigrating Jews left from here and the remainder from Hamburg.
      Looking out to the North Sea from the copy of the Dubai ‘Sail’ bldg - a bit smaller and much less opulent of course!
      If you’d like to purchase the old lighthouse it’s for sale for 1 Euro (apparently). Needs 1 mill Euro spent on it. It’s a bit like Pisa. Leaning a little. Cute though huh. We walked around the area and watched the loch working.
      The big air ship looking bldg is the climate experience - and next door is the Emigration Museum. All done as if you are leaving - on a ship. You go through the experience. Quite well done.
      Out front we have as Im sure you’ve guessed - one of the carriages that Jews were crammed in to and shunted off to concentration camps in.
      There is quite a lot of reference made in all areas I’ve been - to the treatment of the Jews. Good to see.
      Note the plaques on the poles. Great idea - a boat that takes folk out deep sea fishing also does trips taking people out to scatter the ashes of their loved ones. Their details and the scatter coordinates are recorded on those plaques.
      On the way back to Bremen (generally at 140 km/hr - Arne drove conservatively - plenty of cars were passing us and some areas have no limit at all), we stopped in at Schwanawede where Arne grew up - next to a forest. Pretty lovely! Thatched roofs etc around that area.
      Back in Bremen we went through the rather high end car wash. You go through on a conveyor belt. Excellent value - faultless job, totally unlike our local Z.
      I wanted to go in to the pharmacy in town and we were so glad to have done so as it was gorgeous - particularly with the quartet playing.
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    • Day 13

      Bremen

      June 18, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      Unsere heutigen Ziel nach 4 Tagen relaxen ist Bremen mit seinen Beruhmten 4 Stadmusikanten🫏🐕🐈🐓Beim 7 Faulen Brunnen fehlt der Hahn auf der Wasserrohrstange weil er immer wieder gestohlen wird und nicht mehr ersätzt wird ist er nur noch im Museum zu sehen🤷‍♀️das Schnoorviertel ist der Einzige noch erhaltene Teil der Altstadt von Bremen .. es besteht aus ungefähr 100 kleine Häusern. Unser Stellplatz ist nicht weit vom Zentrum und von der Altstadt also perfekt für die Stadt zu Besichtigung aber am nächsten Morgen war es nicht so toll weil die Vögeln unseres WoMo ganz “verschiessen ”habe🙈🙈🤭Read more

    • Day 4

      Bremen by night.

      April 4 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Vi har været i Tivoli. Det er i anledning af påsken at et omrejsende tivoli holder til ved Bürgerpark.
      Hold nu fast de kan holde fest i Bier party-teltet. 🤩
      Fest og farver, liv og glade dage og gode øl.
      Læg mærke til det ukendte naturfænomen der er på himlen... Ja altså mellem skyerne. 😉
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    • Day 7

      Mit Zug und Zwischenstopp nach Emden

      August 14, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Alle 4 Tage zieht die Karawane weiter und das wäre nicht so schlimm, wenn vor der Reise die Koffer einfach zugingen. Aber wenn der richtige Zug gefunden und die Koffer verstaut sind, ist alles nicht so schwierig! 😅
      Einen beeindruckenden Zwischenstopp gabs in Bremerhaven, um das Klimahaus zu besichtigen. Hier wird überaus anschaulich und fühlbar gezeigt, wie Herr Werner von Bremerhaven exakt entlang dem 8. Breitengrad 34 ´ rund um die Welt reist. Auf seinen 9 Stationen präsentiert er anschlich das Leben, um so einen guten Blick auf unsere komplexe, aber wunderbare Welt zu geben. Weil dann noch weitere Attraktionen und sogar ein kniffliger Multimedia-Klimatest auf uns warteten, verlassen wir fast ein wenig überfrachtet das sehenswerte Ausstellungsgebäude, um uns auf den Weg nach Emden in Ostfriesland zu machen. Spät am Abend angekommen ging’s noch in die sehr sympathische Innenstadt. Hier wird das flache Land bereits mit Kanälen durchzogen!
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    Bremen, Brême

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