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Smells like Cologne
... work miracles, and an altarpiece in the Chapel of the Virgin dating from 1442 and depicting the patron saint of Cologne. At the very back of the Cathedral is the Chapel of the Three Magi where the Shrine was paced in 1322. The Shrine is now across from the Chapel. There are also beautiful and intricate floor mosaics that date from the late 19th century. On our way out the side entrance we passed the miraculous picture of the Virgin (Schmuckmadonna), and ...
Snow , rain & 0 below
Welcome to Cologne the receptionist said.. the forecast is for rain, snow and -1 degree...guess that is what German winters are about.
Rugged up we venture out of doors and find it suprisly crisp cool but not bitterly cold or unpleasant. Umbrellas are up, and we join the groups wandering around the Cologne Cathedral. Being a Monday it allows us the room and less crowds to view this gigantic church that towers above all ...
Düsseldorfer Doofen
... market visit here. Fifteen minutes later I’m on a tortuously slow commuter train to Düsseldorf. When it finally pulls into Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof, I have just over an hour until my flight leaves. It was like something out of a bad romantic comedy as I sprint through the station to my hotel, retrieve my luggage, jump into a taxi and go “AIRPORT PLEASE, AND STEP ON IT!!!” (I’ve always wanted to do that, actually). Another ...
No more cakes for Del
... and rethinking of old habits.The first thing we did (after meeting with doctors and a dietician ) was to hit the internet to educate ourselves in the art of reading labels, in order to find out what could now be included in our meals. High teas (one of Del's favourite pastimes) seems to be out now as does her other favourite- the yum cha!
However, with an increased awareness of celiacs, there ...
Dusseldorf to Hamburg.
Left Frankfurt with a thick icy fog coming down and minus six degrees. Caught the train to Dusseldorf - only ninety minutes up the track. The train system in Europe is superb. The trains leave on time, and are so comfortable to sit back and relax in. The added bonus is that you get to see some of the countryside as you go.
We had an interesting start to our time in Dusseldorf. As we are only staying for one night we had chosen a hotel near to the ...