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    • Giorno 2

      Landesgartenschau Allgäu

      29 maggio, Germania ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Heute morgen bei gutem Wetter gehen wir uns die Austellung ansehen… ist cool gemacht weil sie eingentlich in einem alten Industriegebiet gemacht wurde.. das Highlight ist der Aussichtturm welcher ohne Tragkonstruktion nur mit verleimter Brettkonstruktion erstellt wurde .. die Holzbauingenieure kammen aus Stuttgart und ZürichLeggi altro

    • Giorno 42

      Tag 42: Ingolstadt - Augsburg

      26 giugno 2023, Germania ⋅ 🌩️ 26 °C

      Anstatt wie geplant weiter der Donau zu folgen, bin ich an der Lechmündung abgebogen und den Fluss aufwärts nach Augsburg gefahren .

      Unterwegs habe ich meinen 3‘000. Kilometer passiert. Eigentlich wollte ich zu diesem Anlass dort ein Foto schiessen. Aber kurz vorher hat mich ein älterer Herr auf seinem E-Bike angesprochen. Er wollte einkaufen und eine kurze Spritztour machen, ist dann aber mit mir ca. eine Stunde lang mitgefahren. Ein spannender Mensch, welcher viel erlebt und viel von der Welt (teiweise auch mit dem Fahrrad) bereist hat.

      Nachdem wir uns verabschiedet hatten, hatte ich für einen kurzen Moment Mühe wieder auf meine Route zurück zu finden und musste teilweise auf ganz engen Waldwegen fahren.

      Nach dem „obligatorischen“ einkehren im Biergarten, schlenderte ich noch etwas durch die Altstadt von Augsburg und besuchte das Rathaus mit seinem goldenen Saal.

      Auf dem Rad: 93 km / 280 Höhenmeter / 4h 53min.
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    • Giorno 5

      Fuggerei

      13 ottobre 2022, Germania ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      LEGGETE PERCHÉ È INTERESSANTE.

      - Questo quartiere è stato costruito nel 500 dalla famiglia dei Fugger, che divenne la famiglia più ricca d'Europa con la vendita di spezie e schiavi.
      - Per poter abitare nella Fuggerei una persona doveva (e deve ancora oggi) essere cattolica e residente di Augusta da almeno 2 anni.
      - L'affitto è di 88 cent all'anno, infatti queste sono case popolari per chi non può permettersi un'altra soluzione.
      - Chi torna a casa dopo le 22 di sera deve pagare una penale.
      - Oggi nella Fuggerei abitano 150 persone.
      - Il più famoso abitante della Fuggerei fu Franz Mozart, bisnonno del compositore Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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    • Giorno 14

      Photo dump (sì, un altro)

      22 ottobre 2022, Germania ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      Le foto sono state scattate in parte al giardino botanico e in parte in un posto vicino, nel bosco, dove abbiamo pranzato.

      Ah, HO IMPARATO AD ANDARE IN BICICLETTA, SONO CONTENTA

      Riassunto del photo dump : Pesci, Carla, Carla, Cibo, CarlaLeggi altro

    • Giorno 27

      What a day!

      26 maggio, Germania ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      A Wow of a day!
      My problem today is how to fit all today’s experiences into one blog, 20 pix and 2 videos!
      First up: Lutheran Mass at Sankt Michaelis, Hamburg’s most famous church and city landmark. This baroque masterpiece from 1750 , affectionately nick-named “Der Michel” (“Our Mickey”) has survived war, Napoleonic invasion, a disastrous fire in 1906 and damage from Allied bombing in 1944.
      Today’s service was special as it incorporated a baptismal ceremony. To celebrate, there was a Haydn Mass (always a delight) performed by professional singers and musicians. To top it off, the nimble organist played at three of the church’s four organs, including the Grand Organ of 1962, which at the time was the biggest church organ in the world.
      A moving experience, plus an auditory delight , hearing beautiful music in 3-D in the settings it was designed for.
      Next we drove 64K to the medieval town of Lübeck , “The Queen of the Baltic”. Lübeck was the leader of the Hansa League, a medieval commercial and defensive network of merchant guilds and market towns. For 400 years Hansa shaped the trade and politics of Northern Europe.
      Its memory still survives in the German airline Lufthansa-“ the Hanseatic League of the Air.”
      Marie-Thérèse’s friend Petra, who lives in the centre of the Old Town (originally a fortified island in the Trave River), acted as our guide.
      On our walk we found two sets of “Stumbling Stones”. These are small bronze plaques set into the footpath commemorating Jewish families living at this address who were taken by the Nazis.
      First stop was lunch at Schiffergeschellschaft (Ship’s Company) restaurant, founded in 1535!
      This is decorated with all sorts of nautical memorabilia. The seats (like pews) have different carved emblems. This was to ensure that crews from different ships and nationalities sat separately and didn’t get into a fight!
      After our delicious meal, Petra started showing us around the picturesque streets. Abruptly the clouds that had been gathering turned into a thunderstorm. Luckily for us , Petra knows the lady on the admission desk at the famous Marienkirche (Church of Our Lady), so we made a run for it over the cobbles and made it through the door just as rhe storm burst.
      This remarkable church, built from 1265 by the citizens and governing council of this wealthy city, is 102m long, has towers 125m high, has the tallest brick vault in the world at 38.5 m (126 ft) , and covers 4,400 sq metres (47,361 sq ft). What makes it more remarkable is that this was the first ever Gothic church built in brick. It was enormously influential, “the mother church of brick Gothic”, and set the standard for 70 other churches in the Baltic region.
      Sadly, Bomber Harris of the RAF was looking for revenge targets in Germany after the Luftwaffe raid on Coventry, and on the night of Palm Sunday 1942, the church was almost completely destroyed by fire, along with most of the city centre. The Old Town was built largely of wood and burned well.
      After huge efforts, much of this superb building has been reconstructed, and in 1987 it was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.

      After a pleasant break at Petra’s charming apartment nearby, we walked over the cobbles to Lübeck’s Opera House for a performance of Puccini’s La Bohème.
      We enjoyed this enormously - excellent production, first class voices, good orchestra, deep feeling. It’s an affecting story that had us reaching for our hsnkerchiefs.
      The population of Lübeck is 318,000. Imagine a NZ city not much larger than Wellington staging 21 first-class performances of drama, opera and modern performanced a year.
      After this wonderful day I can only finish with “ They drove home tired but happy.”
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    • Giorno 32

      Garmitch

      23 agosto 2023, Germania ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      After we left the fairy tale town of Rothenburg we got back on the road to the mountain countryside where we were going to do a fair bit of hiking. But before we got there we wanted to go to an old nazi concentration camp at Dachau which was very confronting because we learnt all about what they did to them and where they stayed and the terrible conditions they went through. We kept driving and we got to the mountains kinda like Mont Blanc but these where smaller( not by much ) our little house was next to a little river and a few of the mountains. We met a really nice lady who owned the Airbnb and we just chilled out for the rest of the day.

      Our next day we woke up semi early to catch a gondola up a 2628 metre mountain and then walk down. It was very steep and Rocky but the views were amazing . As we were going we saw cows with bells attached to their front and they didn’t have any gates either, people paragliding off the mountain and mountain bike riders which confused me because the hills were extremely steep! Even at the top there was this hangover part that hung over the big drop 1km. It didn’t help that it felt like it was wobbling. After our walk down the mountain we all kinda hated each other after a 5hr hike, but Dad planned to go on this swim in a lake, which I didn’t really want to do, but we did it. And I’m so glad I did, the second I got in I wasn’t hot anymore,it wasn’t salty and it just dropped off into the deep. The sand at the bottom was so soft because the lake was so still that when you touched it your hand went straight through it like air. It was so deep that you past this invincible line in the water that when you dived down and passed it it was freezing cold. We even had a big view of the Mountains behind us and a few fish and ducks.

      The next day we woke up extremely sore. But in spite of that we wanted to go to Hohenschwangau and Neuschwanstein Castle. We had a tour around hohenschwangau which was a big yellow castle and was said to be their summer retreat. It was much more colourful than any of the castles in France and all the furniture in it was original,only because German medieval history seemed more peaceful (sort of)We then walked up to Neuschwanstein Castle of which the Disney Castle was based on and one of the most famous castles in Europe. We walked around the White turrety tower and went on the bridge above it ( which didn’t feel very stable at all). But all and all was a really good sight seeing day.

      Our next day I believe was one of my highlights. Dad had planned this gauge thing which was near our first mountain hike. It was around a 3 hour hike through a gorge. Minus 20 minutes to walk to it, but it was no boring 20 minutes. We walked passed a few horse and carriages, some really cool little huts, a busker at a cafe playing a piano accordion ( which was very different from the kind of music we hear at our dining places ) we even saw a grass cutting competition of people cutting grass in traditional German cloths and cutting grass with the weapon like the grim reaper uses. Thankfully these guys did not look like no grim reaper. Once we got to the gorge we immediately had to pull our rain jackets on due to all the water flying about. It was so loud in their because of the water rapids that run through there. The walk pathway was cut into the wall of the gorge so in some parts we were walking through stone tunnels. On the other side we ate lunch next to the calmer water and had a competition of who could keep their legs in the ice cold melted ice mountain water. I got 3 minutes 10 and won, but at the cost of not feeling my legs for a while after.

      Our next and last day we had a bit of a rest day ready for our journey to Austria tomorrow
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    • Giorno 4

      Vom Brombachsee bis kurz vor die Berge

      8 ottobre 2023, Germania ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Vor 10.00 Uhr sind wir vom Platz gefahren, heutiges Ziel ist ein Landvergnügenhof bei Steingarden.

      Die Fahrt verläuft sehr entspannt auf autobahnähnlich ausgebauten Bundesstraßen. Gegen Mittag verlassen wir die Route und machen eine Pause bei Unterbergen. Erst eine große Spazierrunde um den Ausee, dann eine längere Mittagspause auf einem Parkplatz an einer Staustufe des Lechs.
      Gegen 16.00 sind wir beim Landvergnügenhof, shoppen etwas im Hofladen und gucken auf die Berge, die weit entfernt durch die Baumwipfel gucken.
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    • Giorno 1

      Kaltenberg

      14 luglio 2023, Germania ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      Heute Morgen ging es nach langer Zeit mal wieder nach Kaltenberg zu den Ritterspielen. Aber erstmal sind wir nach Königsbrunn gefahren wo wir übernachten werden. Das haben wir eine echt schöne chocolaterie gefunden wo wir uns mal was zum Kaffee geholt haben bevor am späten Nachmittag weiter Kaltenberg zur Gauklernacht geht. Pünktlich vor Ort wurden dann auch um 17 Uhr das Tor geöffnet.Leggi altro

    • Giorno 385

      Besuch bei der Familie Grams 🤗💛

      3 settembre 2023, Germania ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Am Vormittag gingen wir noch eine kleine Runde spazieren und die Hunde tobten. 😊 Danach verabschiedeten wir uns von den vieren. Wir hoffen, dass wir uns bald wieder sehen. 🤗💛

      Danach machten wir uns auf den Weg Richtung München. Heute besuchten wir Tinos Cousine und deren Familie. Wir freuten uns schon sehr, dass wir uns nach einem Jahr wieder sehen. 🥰

      Nach fast 3,5 Stunden Fahrtzeit kamen wir an. Wir quatschten, tranken einen Kaffee und genossen die gemeinsame Zeit. 😊

      Später gingen wir noch eine Runde spazieren und am Abend bestellten wir Pizza. 🍕

      Es war ein sehr, sehr schöner Tag, mit wundervollen Gesprächen. 😊💛 Freuten uns so sehr, alle wiederzusehen! 💛
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    • Giorno 42

      Day 42: Tour around Augsburg

      16 gennaio, Germania ⋅ ☁️ -1 °C

      Augsburg is famous for its water system, so famous that it has become a UNESCO World Heritage. Its technology of pumping water to the water towers to provide drinkable water to the city is quite impressive. With abundant water supply, Augsburg itself is very self-sufficient.

      There is a UNESCO information center in the city centre, which definitely worth a visit. It explained how and why the water system in Augsburg has been one of the heritages.

      Augsburg doesn’t have the commercial vibes. There were not many tourists there when we visited. The architecture is similar to Italy, so we had a feeling of visiting Venice but without the tourists. One good thing to visit Augsburg, you can get free water easily, just bring your own bottle.
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