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Smells like Cologne
... the Americans a joking "boo" and went on our way. The long and short of the story is that Lisa and I were on the same train as the Berlin Bears hockey team, who were on their way to Bonn for a game tonight. And for those of you who are following all the Canadians in the NHL, that includes Daniel Briere and Dennis Pedersen. We were kind of freaking out. We had tried to get tickets to a Berlin Bears game while we were in town, but they weren’t playing in town on ...
Snow , rain & 0 below
... the Rudolfplatz xmas markets.. every xmas market has it's own theme, in it's decor, foods etc.. all distinctively different so one never tires looking at more & more xmas , foods, sights etc.
Being "zero"!! degrees at 12 noon, and a light snow falling !!.. a visit into some of the surrounding department stores to warm up and thaw out is required. Good old Starbucks saves the day many times.. Brisk walking is the ...
Düsseldorfer Doofen
... whole afternoon drinking away, but there are Christmas markets to visit. And gingerbread to get.
The Düsseldorf Weihnachtsmarkt are spread over six sites, all within reasonable walking distance of one another. It feels very festive when it turns dark and the nights get colder. All manner of wares and wonders can be found; from glittering tree decorations to filigree glass creations. From mulled wine and punch to potato cakes and ...
No more cakes for Del
... and rolls.
As anyone who has been to Europe wouldl know, the bakeries here are absolutely magnificant. They are also out of the question for Del, so lots of willpower is essential. One of the positives is that chocolate is generally okay - yeah! So is the old European staple- Nutella - but not on a crepe or a waffle!
Seriously, the upside is that Del will feel heaps better and there is ...
Dusseldorf to Hamburg.
... cosy pub!
We head to Hamburg today, where we will spend the next three days. Having bought a rail pass to get us through the first two months of our travels, we will again experience the comfort of the European train system. Our rail pass covers us for ten days travel within that time period throughout the bordering countries of Germany, Austria and Italy. We have planned for this to get us well into southern Italy by the end of January.
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