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    • Day 2

      Schiff Ahoi ⛴

      June 14, 2021 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Unser erstes Etappenziel haben wir erreicht. Wir warten aufs Boarding der Fähre nach Trelleborg 🇸🇪
      Die Jungs haben die lange Fahrt super mitgemacht (Toniebox sei Dank 😊). Die ersten Stunden in ihren Camperbetten haben sie super geschlafen, sogar länger als zu Hause, darf gerne so weitergehen!
      Cyrill und ich sind nun aber froh, wenn wir dann unsere Kabine auf der Fähre bezogen haben und auch zu etwas Schlaf kommen 😅
      Eindrücklich, was da alles auf dieser Fähre Platz findet! Luc hat sich bereits verabschiedet 😴. Louis lässt sich dieses Spektakel natürlich nicht nehmen.
      Wir melden uns aus 🇸🇪 wieder.
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    • Day 2

      Fähre nach Schweden

      December 23, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 3 °C

      Immerhin haben wir jetzt mit der Fähre Glück 😅 auf der letzten mussten wir, dank dem Hund🤣, auf dem Flurboden sitzen. Hier haben die einen richtig gemütlichen Hundebereich in den wir durften 😅 leider legt die Fähre mit 1 1/2-2h Verspätung ab. Also anstatt 23:30 frühestens um 1:00. Aber man kann ja nicht immer Glück haben 😂Read more

    • Day 10

      Warnemünde

      May 9, 2023 in Germany ⋅ 🌬 52 °F

      This morning, we arrived in Warnemünde, a small German fishing village on the coast of the Baltic Sea. We spent the morning exploring the town, visiting the Lutheran church, and walking along the Alten Strom to the lighthouse. We stopped for coffee and a German pastry, and for fresh strawberries at a small farmers' stand. Lecker!Read more

    • Day 24

      Mint Jelly

      July 17, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

      Back in April we were cruising onboard the Viking Sky in the Mediterranean when our crew served Glenda some mint jelly with her lamb dinner. She swore it was the best mint jelly she had ever tasted. The server told her it was a German product which could be purchased at any grocery store in this country. Glenda vowed that as soon as we got to Germany again, she would run to the first grocery store she could find to buy some.

      Today we arrived in Germany. Warnemunde is a quaint little jewel tucked here at the edge of the ocean. Hundreds of shiny sailboats run past its ancient lighthouse and its brightly painted vacation cottages every day. It is difficult to think that this lovely little town was a major target of the U. S. Air Force in World War II. This precious village on the seacoast is the port for the neighboring industrial town of Rostock. In the 1940’s the demonically destructive Heinkel fighter-bombers were manufactured here. Four different missions by the Royal Air Force attempted to destroy this place. One final intense mission by the U. S. Eighth Air Force ultimately did. In one deadly afternoon in 1944 hell descended upon Warnemunde, and this city ceased to exist.

      But I digress. Our mission today was mint jelly. Once we got past the screaming parade of football fans, we walked along the sea-wall promenade to the local E-neukauf Grocery Store. At 11:30 am we arrived at a little patisserie located in the foyer, where a very kind German grandmother served pastries and coffee. She gently informed us that the grocery store would open precisely at noon, and that we were welcome to sit at a table and wait if we liked.

      Glenda stepped outside to give me that message, and I was so impressed with the kindness of the older woman that I said, “Let’s go inside and get two pastries and two cups of coffee as we wait.”

      Glenda said, “Let’s just get one pastry and one coffee and split it.”

      I said, “I don’t need the coffee or the pastry. We have already eaten breakfast on the ship, but this lady is so kind, I just want to give her the business. Two coffees and two pastries.”

      Glenda dug out our ziplock bag of euros and we went inside to order. As noon approached we saw a crowd gathering outside the store. A few people made their way through the door into the foyer where we sat with our pastries. The crowd got larger.

      And larger.

      I heard voices speaking Filipino about the time Glenda said, “Look! These people are all our crew members.” She pointed and named a few. I recognized one young woman I see often, a server in the World Cafe up on deck 7.

      I called her name, and she flashed a big smile. “I didn’t recognize you without your Covid mask,” I laughed.

      “I took off my mask. I’m traveling incognito,” she joked.

      Precisely at noon the doors opened and a rush of humanity not seen since Pharaoh’s army plunged into the Red Sea poured through the door of the grocery store. We trailed in behind and quickly made our way to the shelf containing jams, jellies and syrup. The current of young crew members jostled me away from Glenda, who was intently scrutinizing the labels of preserves and marmalade.

      “I’ll wait for you outside,” I yelled. The tide of humanity carried me over to the candy area where our crew was literally raking chocolate bars, M & M’s, Cheetos and Chips into their shopping carts. We were all laughing.

      I asked one crew member I knew, “Are you going to eat all of this stuff yourself? It will make you as sick as a pig.”

      “Oh, no, Mr. Chuck,” he said. “These are all presents.”

      “I’ll bet!” I said. “How many friends do you have?”

      He laughed. “I’ll have more when I get back to the ship with these Cheetos.”

      As we returned to the ship we passed Captain Atle Knutsen and his wife Lara.

      “Where are you headed?” we asked.

      “We have a long stay in port today,” the Captain said, “and most of the passengers are away on an excursion into Berlin, so we just thought we would walk around town and maybe drift by the grocery store to pick up a few things.”

      “Don’t bother,” we laughed. “The crew has descended upon the local market like a horde of locusts, and they have completely cleaned the place out.”
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    • Day 1

      Rostock, Germany 8/24/19

      August 24, 2019 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Staying in Rostock tonight...will go to Warnemunde tomorrow to board the ship. Arrived safe and sound. After we checked in, we had a walk about. It's only 3pm and we've almost got in 10,000 steps! Had a nice lunch and now were back in our room for a much needed rest. So far, Rostock seems like a nice, little town.Read more

    • Day 9

      A quaint town

      June 7, 2019 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Warnemünde was absolutely charming. We enjoyed our stroll through the town and along the wharf. There again sampled some fish ‘n chips. The fish and chips in Oslo were better than these, so were the ones in Southampton. I should know better. Nobody goes to Germany for fish and chips. Oslo wins the fish and chips contest.Read more

    • Day 9

      Work has to be done!

      June 7, 2019 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Tom says we have to get back, so we leave this lovely port town Warnemude and get to the laundry! Yep that’s right we need to wash some clothes.

      After laundry there was time to “relax” . Then dinner. Then desert. Tom was an unhappy cowboy when we went to get his favourite desert and I asked for a small piece.(I think she thought it was for me)!Read more

    • Day 1

      1. Tag Abreise aus Berlin

      July 10, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Heute um 13.15 Uhr war es endlich soweit. Die Vorbereitungen sind abgeschlossen und die Gesundheit von Elena spielt mit. Unsere Tour Richtung Nordkap hat endlich begonnen. Der erste Abschnitt führt uns nach Warnemünde. Hier am Parkplatz, Yachthafen Hohe Düne, trafen wir uns mit Bruder und Schwägerin. Die Freunde war groß sich wiederzusehen. Morgen Nachmittag geht unsere Fähre Richtung Trelleborg. Jetzt gibt es gleich Hühnchen zum Abendessen und dann planen wir gemeinsam unsere ersten Etappen in Schweden.
      Wir alle sind glücklich und freuen uns auf einen schönen Urlaub mit vielen neuen Eindrücken.
      Frank, wir kommen... . 😅
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    • Day 6

      Kalorien. So wichtig.

      Yesterday in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      Der letzte Tag stand ganz im Zeichen der Nahrungsaufnahme bzw -beschaffung. Also noch mehr als die Tage davor eh schon.
      Wir hatten auf der Karte das Hanse Outlet gefunden. Dort gibt es Läden von Lindt, Bahlsen, Storck und Haribo. Es war vorher klar, dass das nicht gut ausgehen kann, aber nun ja...
      Ohne es gewogen zu haben ist es locker eine zweistellige Kilomenge Süßkram geworden. Und bei Lindt waren wir nicht einmal drin.
      Um uns dann vom Shoppingtrip etwas zu stärken, ging es danach erst einmal Kaffee trinken. Natürlich mit Torte, sonst zählt das nicht.
      Abends wollten wir dann in ein Restaurant, das uns empfohlen wurde, allerdings haben wir dort leider keinen Tisch mehr bekommen. Es wurde dann zum zweiten Mal das Schnitzelhaus und wieder stellte sich dies als gute Wahl heraus.

      Danach haben wir noch einen kleinen Abschiedsspaziergang am Strand gemacht. Tschüss Ostsee. Bis zum nächsten Mal.
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    • Day 2

      Rostock

      August 15, 2022 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 26 °C

      Den Morgen verbrachten wir am Strand. Das Wasser war aber sehr kalt. Am Nachmittag flüchteten wir dann doch vor dem Regen und aßen ein Fischbrötchen. Als es besser wurde führen wir nach Rostock und bummelten durch die Stadt. 🏖Read more

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    Rostock, Hansestadt

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