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Staying with the lovely Schoubyes
The purpose of our trip was to spend time with Jen's family in Flensburg for Alexandra’s christening, which we did over the next week with the rest of the Morrison clan. We finally met our newest niece Alexandra, and played with the fast-growing-up Isabella. We were also excited to see Vanessa and Michael at Alexandra’s christening, and spend some more time with them afterwards!
Alexandra’s Christening
Alexandra’s christening celebrations ...
Sometimes liquorice is not as sweet as it seems.
... Frederiks) would walk down from his palace, had to look like a Parisian Avenue. And so today it has been preserved as to how it looked over 400 years ago. Also surprising was the discovery of the fact that in Denmark you can buy liquorice coated and centred ice creams. Unfortunately, for as good as they look, the liquorice is the salted variety.
By now the sun is low in the sky and it is time to head for our lodgings for the night. We leave the Daisy road for ...
Discovering the island of Sylt
... hired a small car on the island to get around in, easier that way. The trip there takes 2 hours 40 min but for some reason unknown to us, it always runs late. Typical German railway they say, both private and public rail, always runs late. So be it, we were cool, the sun was shining once again , all is good. As soon as we got there we picked up the car and went for a drive around the island. It is a very different scene there, very rugged and oh so windy. ...
Back into Germany
... is in the bottom of my panniers, I have to unpack one pannier bag again. Eventually by 09:15 I am ready to go and wind my way back through the country lanes to the 170 down to Aabenraa. From there I hop back onto the E45 Auto route south to Germany.
I cross into Germany just west of Flensburg. The Danish have reinstated border checks on this road, but only on entry, anyone can leave freely!
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Last Hurrah with Sarah: Sylt
... connection was the last train. Thankfully, the Danish rail service bought me a taxi which drove me to the stop right before Sylt where I could catch Sarah's train. It was an hour and a half ride through the Danish countryside that cost over three times my original ticket, and I was very thankful that they paid for it and got me there on time. We met up on the island at the Westerland station, the main city. We crashed for the night since we had both been traveling all ...