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    • Day 29

      Festival, Herthasee und Sonnenbrand

      July 3, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Sonntags gab es ein großes Frühstück um halb 1, danach sind wir alle zum Herthasee gefahren. Es war so schön, einen Sommertag zu haben, nachdem wir wirklich viel gefroren haben und dad Wetter doch sehr bescheiden war kurz bevor wir heimgeflogen sind. Abends noch ein kleiner Spaziergang hat den Tag abgerundet, denn morgen müssen wir ja schließlich um 10 wieder im Auto sitzen und zurück zum Flughafen.

      Achja und apropos Festival, Freitag Nacht, als wir im Hostel oder was auch immer das war angekommen sind, ruft mich nick an. Ich habe ungefähr nichts verstanden, außer dass er gerade dabei ist spontan ein Tagesticket zu buchen und morgen auch da wäre. Am nächsten Morgen konnte er sich nicht mehr erinnern, aber tatsächlich waren er und seine 4 Jungs da und haben uns zufällig direkt am Eingang getroffen.

      Nachts standen wir beim letzten und besten Auftritt mitten in der Menge und ich schaue nach links und sehe Nick einfach 3m weiter stehen, nachdem wir uns den ganzen Tag nicht mehr erreicht oder gesehen haben. Wir sind dann alle zu ihm (mit denen 2 aus Holler) und dann stehen einfach die 3 Jungs vom Vortag wieder da. Also gab es ein großes Finale und wir haben alle zusammen den letzten Act genossen! So viele Zufälle an einem Wochenende, aber es war genau so perfekt 😍 für nächstes Jahr haben wir schon ausgemacht, dass wir wieder gemeinsam hingehen.

      Nina Stendebach aus Holler ist übrigens die Enkelin von einem aus Omas Jahrgang (mama du darfst gerne ergänzen wie der hieß) und Fabi Kretschmann der Enkel von einem, der mal hinter der Oma her war😂😂 klein ist die Welt..
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    • Day 32

      Day 32: Bonn, Germany🥩❤️🚴🏻‍♂️🏞

      August 4, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

      We had beautiful morning in Koblenz, but knew the temperature was predicted to get near 100° F today. 🥵 We had a great buffet style breakfast at the hotel and relaxed a bit in the A/C of our room before venturing out to explore and move on to our Warmshower in Bonn, Germany. We continued to enjoy the spectacular views along the Rhine and we’re putting the miles behind us with the heat not getting too bad. At about mile 30 of 52, we had a pretty tough detour because of a bridge being washed out from a flood. We found a little passage under the railway lines and then used our GPS to find another bridge. We had a picnic lunch along the Rhine in a nice shaded area, and pedaled on to Bonn. We arrived early in Bonn than planned, and had a cold drink in a biergarten along the Rhine. We then did a little tour through Bonn past the university and also past Beethoven’s birth place. Arriving at Thomas’s house our Warmshower host was like connecting with an old friend. We shared stories and got comfortable with an early shower and a couple of cold drinks in our cool private basement room with our private bathroom area too. Anja, got home from work and Lisa and her hit it off immediately, and later found out they had the same birth month and day. Dinner was a backyard barbecue with many homemade dishes, an awesome pasta salad with pickles and peas 😀, home grown tomatoes from Anna’s amazing gardening, other homemade salads, and a delicious rhubarb chutney that Anja made. The children, Marek (15) and Jana (17) joined us for dinner, and it was nice of them to join in the conversation with us. This was another special evening which again is why we love Warmshowers and the chance to meet such wonderful families! 😀❤️Read more

    • Day 20

      And the travel goes on...

      June 29, 2023 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

      Leaving Wiefelstede and Oldenburg to Bruchmühlen, meeting Sarah's parents, enjoying a nice afternoon in the garden (and meeting the friendly cat Fluffy) farewelling Simon and taking the train to Cologne to see Astrid, Andreas' mumRead more

    • Day 19

      Back to Amsterdam

      September 1, 2023 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

      And as the summer season ends, our trip in Germany does too! ☹️ Todays the first day of autumn as we make our way back to our new home in Amsterdam. We enjoyed a delicious slice of Baumkuchen and did some final shopping in the city. Thankfully we had only a small delay with our train but we were still able to make it to our bus on time! We arrived back at 10:00pm here to rainy weather 🌧️

      We couldn’t be more thankful to everyone who let us stay with them during our time in Germany and for providing us with the best food, fun and activities. I have learnt so much about the culture, country and most importantly, met all the lovely people in Joshes family. So a BIG thank you to all of you for welcoming us here ❤️❤️
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    • Day 18

      23,000 steps

      August 31, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Today we did a lot of walking! We walked from Oma Astrid’s along the Rhine River, stopping for an Eiskaffee at the Lindt Chocolate Museum. Then we walked through the Altstadt which was very cool. I saw lots of interesting Blackletter/Gothic script on the buildings which was inspiring. We went to the best spot for Mettbrötchen, which I thought was very tasty!! After more walking we explored a few old churches and did some sightseeing before deciding to get some spaghetti eis 🍧 Josh and I did a bit of shopping and ended up getting a puffer jacket each which will be great for the upcoming winter months in Amsterdam…☁️Read more

    • Day 6

      One Last Time along the Rhine

      September 6, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Moinmoin, die letzte Etappe steht an. Nach einem ausgiebigen Frühstück haben wir unsere letzten 93km in Angriff genommen. Ohne Wolken und teilweise Rückenwind - auch am 6. Tag spielte das Wetter mit! Wir überquerten den Rhein zweimal mit der Fähre. Nach knapp 4.5 Stunden konnten wir dann einen ersten Blick der Kölner Skyline erhaschen und sind dann wenig später im Hotel (direkt beim Dom) angekommen. Nach einem wohlverdienten Abendessen haben wir und schon bald bettbereit gemacht.
      Fazit: Nach 518.2km ohne Panne, zwei kleinen Stürzen und viel Spass sind wir erfolgreich am Ziel angekommen. Nun geniessen wir Köln und genehmigen uns (wohl eher nur ich (Michele)) ein Kölsch. Tschö!
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    • Day 11

      Köln

      May 25, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Donnserstag 25.5. Köln, Ruhetag. Gediegenes Frühstück in Konfiserie “Eigel”, just delicious !!!
      Über die Deutzerbrücke dann hoch auf den Ausichtsturm “Triangle” mît grandioser Rundsicht über ganz Köln. Dem Rhein entlang über die Zoobrücke ins „Weinmuseum“, sehr lehrreich, als Belohnung zum Begehen des Rebberges auf dem Dach ein Glas „Grauburgunder“, sehr fruchtig und erfrischend. Dem Rhein hoch zum „Kölner Dom“. Bauzeit von 1248-1559,
      = 300 Jahre, dannPause ! Erst 330 Jahre später, ab 1842 wurde das Werk mit den ursprünglichen Plänen zur Vollendung gebracht. Bauzinsen ???. Ein grandioses Prachtstück hochgotischer Architektur und Sinnbild der nationalen Einheit der Deutschen. Vorbild war die Kathedrale von Reims. Etwas Ruhe im Zimmer und zum Abendessen deutscher weisser SPARGEL, mhhhh
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    • Day 10

      Köln

      May 24, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Heute haben wir wieder viele km bei Wind und kaltem Wetter gefahren, brrrrrrrr
      In den Hotels werden wir als Velofahrer sehr grosszügig bedient, siehe Velo in der Lobby.
      Nun sind wir in Köln angekommen und haben für Morgen einen Ruhetag eingeplant. Das fahren macht immer noch Spass.Read more

    • Day 33

      Day 33: Cologne, Germany🍺🍺⛪️🌙

      August 5, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      We had a great night of sleep and decided to sleep in until about 9:00 AM as we were having a sort day of only 27 miles to Cologne. We had a nice breakfast on the back patio with Thomas. After breakfast Thomas gave us a picture show and stories about his 100-day bicycle trip from Berlin to Iran. What an amazing adventure he had! We got pedaling toward Cologne at 11:45 AM (our latest start of the trip.) The ride along the Rhine was chilly, damp, and very bumpy. We stopped for a picnic with the sandwiches we made at breakfast within 5 miles of Cologne, and also shared a sweet treat from a bakery. Cologne (1.1 million pop. Is the 4th largest city in 🇩🇪) was also crowded, especially around the Cathedral, Kölner Dom, which receives tens of thousands of visitors per day. The Cathedral is an amazing site, and I recommend you learn more about it. “The towers for its two huge spires give the cathedral the largest façade of any church in the world.” It is believed by many the remains of the three wise men are contained within the cathedral. After that Lisa and I took turns exploring the cathedral’s interior and then we navigated our way through the busyness to our Warmshower Lar’s and Sabine’s flat. They live in a car-free neighborhood which was very interesting to learn about, and experience the quietness of such a living space. No cars parked on the street, no traffic, only bicycles and walking. The evening was a beautiful walking tour with Sabine and Lars filled with talk of past adventures and future dreams of travel. We ended at a special local pub/restaurant called the Golden Cabbage. At the Golden Cabbage we had a true local experience of a Cologne Brauhus. We drank Kölsch style beer which technically can only be brewed in Cologne from the traditional .2-liter glasses which are brought to you automatically by the waitress once yours is less than 1/2 full, and as long as you don’t cover the top with your coaster. We experienced the lively atmosphere of men watch the first league soccer game on the tv, and cheers of excitement when their team scored, or almost scored, as we enjoyed local dishes of blackened pudding, and sauerbraten. One man who had been a patron of the pub for nearly 60 years practiced his English with us. He welcomed us to Cologne and wished us a wonderful trip. At the end of our adventure in the Golden Cabbage the waitress found out we had been cycling for nearly 5 weeks and we’re from America, so she gave us some gifts from the pub. The Kölsch experience was something we had never experienced in Germany, and will be a special memory forever. The evening ended with a nightcap on the terrace of Lar’s & Sabine’s flat as the time was approaching midnight. This like all days was another very special experience! 🍺🚴🏻‍♂️❤️🇩🇪Read more

    • Day 7

      Cologne

      May 15, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Left Koblenz early morning and cruised up to Cologne arriving just after 12, the position is very central near the cathedral and the rail bridge, famous for all the padlocks attached to the railings along its, full length. A quick visit to the cathedral but as a service was in process only the entrance area was accessible for visitors. In the afternoon we found the Wallraf-Richartz Museum Gallery. The main exhibition was early church art from the churches in and around Cologne. The painters working in Cologne at that time are known, but none of the frames are signed so they are unable to attribute the paintings specifically. These had been cleaned as when compared to those in the cathedral which were dark and dull the condition of these were excellent and the colours particularly bright and vibrant depicting the bible stories. There was also a good collection of impressionists, with Renoir’s, Cezanne’s, a Van Gogh and a Munch. The plus was entry was free because it was Sunday.Read more

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