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Friesenheim

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    • Biking from Titisee - day 27

      May 8, 2019 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

      Raining and around 10 degrees

      Last night I told Jody that I had a plan for today as long as it wasn’t raining too much. She was keen at the time though may be a bit wary of my grand schemes in future! Our choices were my plan, reading books in Nico all day, or driving somewhere else in the rain and trying to find another campsite. So the grand plan won out, and I thought we had a pretty fabulous day. I felt really good cos we did a fair bit of exercise. Jeremy left around 9am, and it wasn’t raining much at that stage so Jody agreed to my masterplan for the day. Titisee Lake is supposed to be really nice and is 30kms away. There is a bit of a climb up there though, so my plan was for us to take a train there, and bike back – how hard could that be? The train ride went well though it started raining a bit harder while we were getting there. We arrived around 11.30, and immediately found some really cool shops with clothing, souvenirs, cuckoo clocks etc. We parked the bikes and went shopping. We already were a bit wet at that stage, and found some awesome jackets which are lined with fleece and are really warm and cosy. We both ended up buying one, and putting them on under our rain coats. We also bought some buffs to wear under our helmets. Oh, and small cuckoo clocks with magnets on the back. We also had an awesome lunch of sausage and fried potatoes.

      Then we started biking to the next town – Hinterzarten - which was 4 kms away. We made it there quite easily, though were slightly surprised at the number of hills even on that short leg. Then we tried to find our directions to the next township. Despite asking directions from a lady who spoke great english, and using google maps, and the map that we had taken a photo of from a bike shop, we failed in our quest. By that stage we had walked and biked up some very steep climbs, and then biked back down them again. It rained quite a lot, and we were pretty wet from the waist down. We finally gave up when we were headed up this mountain bike path that got so steep that it was hard for me to walk up without my bike, and I certainly wouldn’t have wanted to bike down it. And there was a drop of many many metres down to the main road which were unkeen to fall down. So we backtracked, found the train station and jumped on. We got off at Kirchzarten as I had convinced Jody that it was a lovely ride from there back to Nico.
      Yes it was lovely the other day, and still quite picturesque today. The driving rain in our faces and the chill in our legs and feet sort of spoiled the moment tho!

      We managed to find the supermarket on the way back – how did more blueberries and raspberries arrive in the trolley? As well as a couple of bottles of wine. When we got back to Nico, we stripped off our wet clothes, and both had a shower for over 10 minutes. We had turned the heater on in Nico, and when we got back from our showers, we finally started to thaw out. So it was supposed to take an hour 37 minutes to bike back, and was around 30kms which I thought was mainly downhill. I have traced our route, and golly knows where we were actually supposed to go, but our total trip was around 17kms. But the number of hills added quite a bit of effort to that though. I had thought we would be back early afternoon, and spend the rest of the afternoon reading books in Nico. We didn’t get back until after 4pm, and the thawing out process took another hour. Then reading books in bed was great. Nico can get lovely and warm with the heater.

      Jody cooked another lovely meal with baked chicken and potatoes. She also got a bit carried away with the spray and wipe so things are looking a bit cleaner. It is still supposed to rain in a lot of Europe tomorrow, but we think we will leave here and head for Strasbourg which is only an hour away, but supposed to be lovely. That is in France, so we will be bonjouring, merci beaucouping, ouing, and noning with the best of them.

      Bon nuit
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    • Day 1

      Kann los gehen!

      November 25, 2023 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 3 °C

      Das wird ne lange Nacht!
      Wir nehmen zu Hause noch einen kleinen Einstimmungs- und Entspannungsaperitiv, gegen 22 Uhr werden wir vom „Bahnhofshuttle“ abgeholt.
      Da gab es ja schon vor drei Tagen „Unstimmigkeiten“ zwischen uns und der DB, die coole Verbindung Köln-Frankfurt Airport fährt grad ein paar Tage nicht weil irgendwo die Strecke gesperrt ist.
      Also: Umweg über Mainz und so… anstatt eine Stunde fahren wir über zwei :(
      Naja, wir haben ja die ganze Nacht Zeit, der Flug nach Madrid geht erst um 06.30 Uhr.

      Pünktlich kommen beide Herbers, Dagmar und Frank, und bringen uns zum Kiss&Ride 🤣 Parkplatz am Bahnhof. Als Bonus gibt’s von ihnen noch ein perfekt gekühltes Kölsch, das letzte für die nächsten drei Wochen.
      Die Zeit im Zug vergeht sehr schnell, sogar so schnell, dass wir beinahe verpassen auszusteigen…😱
      Aber am Flughafen wird’s dann doch etwas zäh und die Müdigkeit ereilt uns.

      Der Flug nach Madrid dauert genau zwei Stunden, pünktlich zum Sonnenaufgang starten wir. Und DER Sonnenaufgang hat es in sich, er dauert 1,5 Stunden und zieht sich bis zu den Pyrenäen. Wow!
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    • Day 1

      ..bis Ringsheim(D)

      February 11 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Heute pünktlich in den Urlaub gestartet. 8.30 Uhr rollten wir aus unserem heimischen Tor und fuhren heute 645km bis Ringsheim kurz vor Freiburg. Straßen wann frei und trotzdem sind wir den ganzen Tag hauptsächlich gefahren.Kleines Päuschen mit einem kleinen Rumy-spiel(verloren:(…).Angekommen auf einem ganz neu angelegten Stellplatz sind wir noch eine Runde in die Kleinstadt gelaufen. Der Karnevalumzug war gerade zu Ende. Rosa und Kasper waren nur am suchen nach halben Pommes oder sonstiges Essbare was die Karnevalisten verloren hatten. Dann kleines Abendbrort und nun Tatort… aber leider ohne Schokolade. Malsehen wie lange ich es aushalte.. schönen Abend..Read more

    • Day 2

      Der frühe Vogel....

      August 28, 2021 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      Weiter geht's. Ein toller Platz mit Ver- und Entsorgung für 10 Euro. Strom extra, Wasser 10 Cent der Liter. Wahnsinn. Den Polsterer merken wir uns gleich, da wir für den Neuen ja Polster brauchen. Mal sehen wie wir bei Karlsruhe durchkommen. Die ewige Baustelle. Gestern noch Pasta mit Pesto gekocht. Habe ein Kürbiskernpesto, mmmh so lecker.
      Ins Lokal dürfen wir ja nicht. Müssen wir auch nicht.
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