Slowing Down
The last two days we have being staying at a beautiful little historic town called Lauf an der Pegnitz just a few kilometres East of Nuremberg, on the Pegnitz river. The history of the town goes back to the 11th century and the architecture reflects that history. While Hubby and I were looking at the […]
The Tigín Two-step and Camper Yoga
For those of you who have never heard the song Lanigan’s Ball it is an Irish folk song that has been rambling around in my head these past few weeks as we negotiate two adults moving around in a confined space. This new dance we’re calling the Tigín two-step: “She stepped out, I stepped in […]
I Can’t Believe This Spot
After a stunning drive through the Mosel Valley on Friday, this past weekend we visited with family in the city of Koblenz. Having spent the past two weeks staying on Wohnmobilstellplatze, which are rudimentary camper parking areas with services, we were recommended a camp site with a unique location. Anyone who has visited Koblenz will […]
It Finally Happened
After almost two weeks of cold, wet, snow and rainy days, yesterday it finally happened. The rain dried up, the sun came out, the birds were particularly chirpy and although there was still a nip in the air, there was definitely a feeling of Spring. All around us on the camping park, campers emerged from […]
Next Stop Mannheim
For more than 20 years all I have seen or known of Mannheim has been as a stop on my train route to the airport in Frankfurt. A university city at the confluence of the Neckar and Rhine rivers, Mannheim is a large multi-cultural city with a long and rich history going back to the […]
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