Jagdhaus Kloster Barthe
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My"Bad"Adventure
... far as Bremer and travelled the ring road staying out of the city and headed for Oldburg thinking that was a full day. Oldburg is quite a large city and hotels have a data connection - there were no rooms except "smoking". We decided to carry on to this little place just off the highway on a lake. It is quite a summer resort town but pretty quiet today. We found this hotel or ...
Appearances can be deceptive!
... at junction 2 the Leer turn off. The gas station was full of bikers on Harleys from Sweden. All very intimidating.
I got talking to some of them and it was the Hawgz MC Malmo Club on their 30th anniversary European tour. Really nice guys. I even got an invite to their place in Malmo, next time I'm that way, they have 30 beds and lots of beer! Appearances can be deceptive.
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Lost
... of these through the bar which was soon followed by cheers and gags. The night became better and better as it progressed with most of the room speaking English, rather from want to practice it or fear of hearing our German no one would say, and the conversation topics ran wild. Germans, we were warned, have no problem discussing beliefs on politics, religion, culture, or anything else most Americans save for close friends. They simply don't ...
Murphy's Law
... immediate came an hour after we were kicked off the train in the form of a bus that quickly became standing room only and a thirty minute trip. Why did the bus take so long? In a weird twist of wait we were held up by a passing train. But in the end we made it to Oldenburg at about 6:30 pm and a short bus ride later we had showers beds and shopping to do. Why shopping after all that? Because the first thing American students do in ...
A night I will not soon forget....
... side of the road waiting for this taxi, just repeating this word over and over again trying to remember it. Alas, the taxi driver showed up. Thank god, my feet were frozen, I had been carrying the 27 kilo for over 3 hours, I was hungry, and just mentally drained from the whole experience. Even after all my work trying to remember the german word for train station, the driver gets out of the cab and says in perfect english...."Are you the lost ...