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I've been in Washington visiting the in-laws all week so I've only been on Cycleblaze intermittently. I'm caught up with your journal now and I congratulate you on another fine one. I especially liked the "touring locally," aspect. I'm a big proponent.
1 month agoThank you so much, Mark!
1 month agoThanks for sharing your trip with us. The photos (especially the last day) were amazing!
1 month agoSuch restraint! I would have been challenged to take a photo before gobbling up that cake!
1 month agoThank you!
1 month agoA good word to know - we do eat a lot of it! Btw, to spell a word correctly you can always substitute ue for ü, also ae for ä and oe for ö.
1 month agoI'll have to remember to include more in the future, especially in Germany where the Kaffee und Kuchen tradition is so strong.
1 month agoSurprising how fun a tour can be that isn't spectacular or exotic, just home fare can be so enjoyable.
1 month agoWhat a fun tour. You both look happy and cosy at the end. It must have been the cake that Janos suggested!:) I am sure if feels good that you cycled rather than take the train.
1 month agoCakes, coffee and tea are all a very important part of our European bike tours.
1 month agoI agree. They are so dramatic with the contrast.
1 month agoThe cake with whipped cream looks delicious. I do enjoy hot drinks and German cakes. :)
1 month agoGreat photos and videos. Brought back great memories of our fall cycling through Germany.
1 month agoKurbis, ( I am not sure how to get the dots when on the computer) One of the few German words I know as they eat a lot of it in the fall.
1 month ago
Thanks, Greg! Yes, touring locally has many merits and I'm sure we are going to be doing more in the future.
1 month ago