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    • Day 44

      A Bloody Incident in Arbon

      September 30, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      It was certainly a shocking and unexpected sight. As David made his appearance at the breakfast table, we could not help but notice that his arms and shirt were covered in blood. It is hard to know how to react in such circumstances. Do you just ignore the elephant in the room, or do you try to make light of the situation?

      I know that we were staying in a 700 year old establishment, and also that such establishments would undoubtedly harbour many dark secrets, but I had no idea that such things could influence the actions of someone in the enlightened 21st Century.

      Of added concern was the fact that Carol was yet to make her appearance. If our police inspector couple were still with us, I am sure that they would have been asking penetrating questions. We all know that marital relations can become strained on these protracted holidays, but none of our previous 49 trips had ever terminated with a murder.

      David finally noticed the strange looks all directed in his direction, and then explained that somehow in the middle of the night, he had ripped his arm open on his goose feather pillow. The resulting hemorrhage had left the sheets and pillows covered in blood. Now I had heard some far fetched stories in my time, and also met some mighty thin skinned Collingwood supporters, but this story really pushed the boundaries of credulity to the maximum.

      When Carol finally made her entrance, we were all a little relieved to see that she was still alive. Maybe there was some truth to David's story after all. In any case, David spent the rest of breakfast time, staring into space with a blank look of terror on his face. Apparently it was the time of the Grand Final in Melbourne, and he had somehow tuned his hearing aid into the Internet in order to follow the proceedings.

      This was all very well, but every time someone tried to talk to him, he replied with a huge shout. It was obvious that he had no idea of how loud he was talking. At one stage, the owner of the hotel down the street, came into the room to ask if we could keep the shouting down a little as his guests were getting rather unnerved at the noise.

      David did not finally settle until he announced that the final bell had sounded and that Collingwood had won by four points. I guess that sent thousands of bogan supporters into a toothless delirium. It was only later that I read that they only won because of an umpiring howler in the final 2 minutes of the game.

      We finally started riding on the last leg of our Lake Constance circuit at the later than usual time of 9.30am. It was a little sad that we would soon be parting company with these bikes that had served us so well. At least the weather was still perfect, although the sky was a little cloudier than the previous few days.

      The route itself held no great challenges, but the scenery was quite superb. At about the half way point, several of the women started demanding a toilet stop, after all they had ridden for over 15 km without a break. I tried to communicate this request to Gordon, but somehow the peloton split into two (and remained that way for the rest of the ride).

      The rear half of the group stopped at a lakeside cafe for coffee, cake and toilets, while the front half disappeared into the distance.

      All too soon we were rolling back into the familiar territory of Konstanz. We crossed the Swiss/German border without even noticing it, parked the bikes for the final time and went in search of lunch.

      Tomorrow, we have a very early start as we travel to Dijon. We will finally be leaving Germany and entering France - our home for the remainder of the trip.
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    • Day 39

      Crossing the Bodensee

      September 25, 2023 in Germany ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

      As much as we loved the time we had in Ulm, it was time for us to move on to the next stop on our journey. We will now be leaving the Danube and heading south to the famous Lake Constance. Our plan is to ride clockwise around this huge inland sea, starting and finishing in the city of Constance (or is it Konstanz ?).

      Our first task was to get our group of 8 and their huge pile of luggage from our hotel in the centre of Ulm, to the railway station. Due to our advancing ages and deteriorating state of health, the decision was made to order two taxis to help us get to the station without further ruining our bodies.

      After checking out of the hotel, we waited for the two taxis to arrive. We didn't have to wait long before two luxurious Mercedes Benz station wagons cruised to a stop near the front door. It looks like being a taxi driver is quite a prosperous occupation in Germany.

      We had been previously told by the helpful lady at hotel reception that the fare would be 8 Euro. Not bad we thought. The luggage was piled aboard, and soon we were on our way. During the short journey I had been watching the meter to make sure we were charged the correct amount. When we arrived at the station, the meter registered 9.70 Euros. This was a bit higher than we expected, but we could pay 10 Euro and thus allow a small tip.

      It was at that point that a quick push on a secret button somewhere magically doubled the price shown to almost 18 Euro. Strange but true. I have seen some shifty taxi operators in my time, but this was blatant extorsion. Carol also noticed the deception, but did not know what to say. We paid the inflated amount, but it really left a sour taste in our mouths. Now we knew how the taxi company could afford such expensive vehicles.

      When the second taxi pulled up, we found that their driver had only charged 12 Euro. Apparently his vehicle did not have the secret "daylight robbery" button.

      We managed to manhandle our luggage to the correct station platform, and then load it onto the correct train. That was the easy part. Finding our allocated seats and then finding anywhere to store our luggage - that was the real challenge. About 10 minutes was spent dangerously wobbling around the swaying carriage, while trying to locate a numbered seat and avoid falling into some random German's lap.

      Somehow we survived the 60 minute ride to Friedrichshafen, but it was a somewhat stressful trip. At the destination, we then had the challenge of having to quickly unload our mountain of luggage onto the platform. We were all glad to be out in the brilliant sunshine and fresh air.

      The next stage was to catch a ferry across Lake Constance (The Bodensee) to Constance city. That was a dream by comparison to the train trip. The voyage was smooth and fast, and 1 hour later we were walking off the boat in Constance.

      Although it was too early to check in to our hotel, we decided to at least drop our luggage there. It was only a short walk from the ferry terminal, and when we found the hotel, our luggage was not the only thing that was dropped. The opulence of the hotel entrance and foyer was not what we were expecting. The Budget Ibis it certainly was not.

      All around was polished wood, proclaiming a long and proud history. The breakfast room was enough to send the females into raptures and a session of rapid photo taking. I think it would be safe to say that everyone was happy.

      The rest of the day was spent wandering the area near the hotel. Initial impressions of the city were extremely favourable, and the location by the side of the lake was breathtaking.

      In the evening, the clear skies gave the 3/4 moon a chance for us to see how different it was from the moon we are familiar with in Australia.

      Tomorrow is a free day to further explore the area near Constance.
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    • Day 18

      Der Schweiss

      September 15, 2019 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

      I rode 44 miles through Switzerland to Zürich. The first 30 miles, the scenery was...well...

      The final 14 were literally 95% uphill in 90 degree weather.

      My last day of riding was supposed to be easy, but

      I forgot.

      It's a bike tour.

      Nothing is easy.
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    • Day 58

      Feuerwerk in Konstanz

      August 13, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

      Auf Anraten eine Bekannten aus Steckborn am Bodensee, habe wir uns nicht in den Trubel direkt in Konstanz gestürzt, sondern sind abends gemütlich am Strand in Kreuzlingen gesessen! Es war gigantisch!

      Es sind manchmal die kleinen Empfehlungen die großes bewirken!
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    • Day 18

      Konstanz

      October 13, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Fui visitar a Iolanda e a Andreia a Konstanz. Apanhei o comboio bem cedinho, e, uma vez mais, deixei-me impressionar pela vista do Lago de Constança – é incrível como o regional para Basileia passa tão rentinho à água. Visitámos a Catedral, e a Andreia contou-me as histórias que tinha aprendido numa tour pela cidade. Almoçámos juntas em casa delas, e, depois, o Gui veio ter comigo e comemos um gelado juntos antes de regressar. Ficámos chocados quando o autocarro entrou no ferry. Tivemos uma vista privilegiada para o pôr-do-sol.Read more

    • Day 12

      Konstanz

      September 13, 2023 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

      Our original plan when leaving Moena was to move on to Lake Garda but there is a need to return the hire car so a different destination is required and Lake Constance (Konstanz) seems to work so we are going there instead.Read more

    • Day 4

      Friedrichshafen - Kreuzlingen

      June 29, 2014 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Es war eine gute Idee gewesen, die Nacht in der Jugendherberge zu verbringen. Zwar war das Gewitter nur kurz, aber es regnete fast die ganze Nacht und auch heute früh regnete es weiter.

      Nach dem tollen Frühstück in der Jugendherberge machten wir uns um kurz vor 10 auf den Weg zur Fähre nach Romanshorn. Die Überfahrt dauerte 40 Min. verkürzt durch Gespräche mit einem Australier der mit einer Ukrainerin verheiratet ist, italienisch schweizerische Wurzeln hat und in Portugal lebt. Internationaler geht's kaum.

      In der Schweiz angekommen zeigte sich das Wetter leider von seiner schlechtesten Seite. Starkregen und natürlich wieder übler Wind von vorne. Gottseidank hatten wir heute einen (fast) Ruhetag sodass wir schon um halb drei am Campingplatz in Kreuzlingen ankamen. Es regnete immer noch in Strömen aber der Zeltplatz hat auch Zimmer. Perfekt.

      Gleich eine warme Dusche und alles sieht gleich wieder viel freundlicher aus. Der gute Chardonnay den Moni besorgt hat tut das seine dazu. Morgen siehts freundlicher aus. Wie immer - schau mir mal..

      Route: Friedrichshafen - Fähre nach Romanshorn - Schweizer Radweg am Bodensee - Kreuzlingen
      Unterbringung: Camping Kreuzlingen
      Km: 22 - Hm: 60
      https://www.komoot.de/tour/1004780404
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    • Day 2

      Konstanz × Kreuzlingen ×Romanshorn

      July 25, 2017 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Nach einem leckeren Frühstück ging s los Richtung Schweiz. Nach dem Aufwachen musste ich feststellen das ich am ganzen Körper einen juckenden Ausschlag hatte. .. Erste Weg in Konstanz in die Apotheke. Hoffe das es durch des Antiallergiegum weggeht. Muss halt immer was sein 😣 ...
      Jetzt sitze ich in Kreuzlingen am Tourismuspunkt und warte bis des Wetter besser wird. Es schüttet wie aus Eimern 😂 ....
      Der Weg ist das Ziel 😍
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    • Day 1

      Wir sind im Quartier eingetroffen

      September 28, 2018 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Donate, die Hausherrin empfängt uns freundlich! Zeigt uns Zimmer und Haus

      Mann und Sohn sind auch da? Der Sohn studiert Medizin und war vorher auf „Weltreise“ Asien und auch in Kolumbien, Belize und Mexico.Read more

    • Day 2

      Cafe Gladina

      September 29, 2018 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Erst mal frühstücken. 😋
      Viel und gut, mit „Traubensaft“!

      Wir googeln unsere Gastgeber und stellen fest, das beide Ärzte sind. Das erklärt auch, warum der Sohn Medizin studiert.

      Als Fachärzte haben die sicher ihr Gutes Einkommen. Da stellt sich uns die Frage, warum die wohl das Zimmer vermieten. Das Geld wird wohl nicht der Hauptgrund sein.Read more

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    Kreuzlingen District, Bezirk Kreuzlingen

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