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Smells like Cologne
... when we tried to ask for forks. She understood eventually, I think.
On our way back, we quickly walked through the Angels Market, the oldest in Cologne at Neumarkt. It was surrounded by large trees overhanging it, covered in white stars. I had one last look in the Fairytale Christmas Market at Rudolfplatz Square while Lisa went to the hotel across the street. I didn’t find the marzipan I was looking for, but I did see that McDonald sells bubble tea in ...
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
... I boarded the Frankfurt-bound Inter City Express to visit Annett. I worked with her at MLIM and though she returned to Germany in 2006, we remained friends. She and her husband Timo met me at the station and we caught up over a very upscale breakfast. Having explained my predicament, Annett and Timo took me to the Frankfurt Weihnachtsmarkt in the shadow of the Rathouse (town hall). I had been here before, and even knew exactly where the ...
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.
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 ...