Vineyards, (More) Castles, and Bingen

My brother George suggested that I put a Rhine ferry trip on my schedule, so I did just that. Early Saturday morning I took the train from Worms to Mainz, where I would begin. I walked from the train station to the river, then walked north, as instructed by Google Maps. I eventually realized that …

Several Days in Haslach and a Trip to Strasbourg

I have spent the last few days getting to know another area of Germany: the southwest, home of the Black Forest, beautiful valleys and hills, and friends Amy and Gav. I’ve known Amy since before she was born. She’s the daughter of good friends Rick and Wilma Lysen. Now Amy’s all grown up and married …

Getting My Bearings, Sort Of

Yesterday I purchased my first item that wasn’t for food, transportation, or museum entrance. It is related to transportation. It is a compass! Peter suggested this when I was lamenting about having difficulty determining directions. I am directionally challenged to begin with and when the streets are not in grids it’s hopeless. This 3€ investment …

Castles, Cathedrals, and Cafe Claudia

My hosts are such good sports to humor me with a few tourist sites, such as King Ludwig’s castles and a taste of Oktoberfest. But the best days by far have been to the less famous spots and doing the activities of daily life with them. Helmut is a geology professor (recently retired) and Claudia …

Looking Back, Looking Forward

Thirteen years ago this very day I was on a plane, traveling east. I’d gotten the call from daughter Carmel that she was in labor and preparing, with her partner Jess, for the birth of their first child. As planned, I hurriedly searched for the best last-minute airfare, kissed my family goodbye, and hopped on …

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