Diary

Autowäsche Freudenstadt

Pit stop

Observing readers have already asked where we are at the moment. In our tour dates you will find “blocked”. The whole month of November we left free for a lot of organizational things, which occur, when you give up everything. And of course there are some things that have not been planned at all – like always in life… We are back in Austria at the moment, where we still have a second home. The hiring contract expires and we have to prepare everything for the handing over. Which means to give away last things, get rid of stuff and clean the house. Our car need winter tires. After all we will soon be in winter holiday destinations. Therefore we have to change the content of our suitcases. Out with the thin summer dresses and give me the skiing underwear and the down jacket. Not to forget wooly hat, scarf

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Sachsen Teil 7: Erzgebirge

Vom Vogtland gings ins Erzgebirge, dem Land der Räuchermännchen und der Weihnachtspyramiden. Als wir vor einer Riesenpyramide standen und einem riesigen Schwibbogen, wussten wir, dass wir da sind… Gewohnt haben wir in Oberwiesenthal in der Schachtelbud. Schachtelbud deswegen, weil hier lange Jahre, Verpackungen und Kartons – eben Schachteln – hergestellt wurden. Und Bud bezeichnet eine kleine Industrieproduktion. Oberwiesenthal liegt am Fuße des Fichtelbergs, aber leider auch oft im Nebel. Im böhmischen Nebel haben wir uns sagen lassen. Leider hat uns das Wetter wieder einen Strich durch unsere Pläne gemacht und statt wandern am Fichtelberg standen wieder einmal Museen und Handwerk auf dem Programm. In Annaberg-Buchholz waren wir in der Manufaktur der Träume. Hier gibt es tausende von Spielfiguren zu sehen. Sehr interessant, welche Alltagsszenen seinerzeit so wichtig waren, dass sie mit Figuren nachgestellt wurden. Die Annenkirche mussten wir dann natürlich auch gleich angucken. Wann sieht man schon mal eine so große

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Saxony Part 6: Vogtland

From beautiful Grimma with the awesome Finca we went to the Vogtland. Unfortunately again in the rain. On our way we saw very interesting photo opportunities. If possible we drive through the countryside, so that we can enjoy the landscapes. Finally we arrived in Schöneck at the IFA hotel and holiday parc. A huge thing with all kinds of amusements. And a panoramic restaurant. The panoramic view we could only imagine because here at the highest point in the Vogtland we were sitting right in the middle of a cloud. But we had a good wifi connection – unfortunately with costs… In the afternoon we visited the King Albert Theater in Bad Elster. A gem, but with full program. Here they play all year round. How nice! Other houses could learn from them. Right beside the hotel there are very nice hiking trails and mountain bike tracks. But they were

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Die Kraniche beim Erwachen zu sehen

Saxony Part 5: Leipzig Lakeland

From one lakeland to the other: Leipzig Lakeland (Leipziger Seenland) Also here are a lot of flooded lakes and normally a lot of water action. For us it was only water from above. And a bad cold! We stayed in the Heide Spa Resort in Bad Düben. The area around Bad Düben is well known for the heath, moor and cranes. To see the cranes we got again up very early. We wanted to catch them flying out in the morning. Therefore we met at 7 with a nature guide. In the dark we walked through the forest. You should try that. It is a peculiar atmosphere. Some deer crossed thundering our way and somewhere we left the track and walked along a small smooth path. There is no sign. You just have to know it. At the end of the path there is a visitors platform with benches. Here you

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Lausitzer Seenland

Saxony Part 4: Upper Lusatian Lakeland

From Hikers’ Paradise we went to water paradise: Upper Lusatian Lakeland (Oberlausitzer Seenland). This lakeland is quite young. Here former charcoal surface mining areas are flooded. And after some years there will be a huge lakeland. Accordingly we stayed in the lighthouse-hotel. Here everything is about water and sailing. Also in the rooms the subject can be seen with portholes at the door and thick ropes as towel rack. Here we have been really challenged. It was raining cats and dogs all the time. What photos do you make at a lakeside in the rain? We accepted the challenge and a rented umbrella from the hotel and went out. Voila! Also during rain you can go to the lake. We also visited swimming holiday houses. They don’t really flow around on the lake but are fixed to the shore, but you are on the water anyway. From the rooftop terrace

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Großschönau

Sachsen Teil 3: Oberlausitz

From Saxon Switzerland we went to Oberlausitz. Funny enough: when you want to go from Saxony to Saxony sometimes it is quicker to drive through Czechia. So we did that and went through beautiful nature and have seen nice old houses. They were log houses with white joints between the logs. We so far only knew these kind of houses from Carinthia. We could have stopped at each and every one of those houses to take a picture. Finally we arrived at the Sonnebergbaude. A cosy hikers hotel directly at a ski slope and only 200 m away from the frontier. Our morning sport tour led us through two countries. But it was also quite cold, because of the first sub-zero temperatures. Our clothing is not yet winder friendly. The hotel has a funny own hiking card: the 8000 peaks. Directly from the hotel a lot of hiking trails start

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Sachsen Part 2: Saxon Switzerland without Rocks

When hearing „Saxon Switzerland“ most people will possibly think of these special Elbe sandstone rock formations. Those who have not association to Saxon Switzerland and googel it will first see pictures from these rocks. Imagine being in Saxon Switzerland for 6 days without seeing those rocks at all… That’s what happened to us. At our arrival it was quite foggy and we could hardly see anything. That went on until our departure. But even without the rocks we experienced a fascinating Saxon Switzerland. First there is the river Elbe, which floats slenderly along. And – like always around water – you will calm down immediately when looking at the water. Some restaurants and coffee places have winter gardens directly at the banks of the river so that you can sit, drink something nice and warm and can look around. And on the water there is always something happening. Small boats

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Abendstimmung zum Sonnenuntergang an der Elbe

Saxony Part 1: Saxon Elbland

After our tour with Petervan we arrived finally in Saxony and had a quick stop at the @safttante. After all these years we have been a the fruit juice producer ourselves. It was very nice to meet Kirstin again. https://twitter.com/DieMeurers/status/649578119234494464 Then we moved in at the country hotel Gut Wildberg. The next morning we were up very very early to catch the sunrise with fog on the river Elbe which is not so easy when you don’t know the surroundig. And such a sunrise does not last for ever. You don’t have a second or third chance. Half of the day we spent with office work again. Sadly enough. But the afternoon we used for a small photowalk around the grounds of the hotel. Quadrangled farm buildings are quite huge and offer a lot. In the evening we walked to the banks of the Elbe. We could walk along the

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Der PeterVan im Sonnenuntergang durch den Thüringer Wald

On the road with Petervan

On our way from Weinbergschlösschen to Saxonia we were accompanied by Petervan. Petervan is a cult car and it was great fun to drive with it. Our tour started at Oberheimbach at the Middlerhine and of course went first along the river Rhine.   Petervan has to be well presented everywhere. For that no effort or wrench is spared. After that we went to the wonderful Büllesfeld, where Petervan was even photographed from above. On our way we met other interesting vehicles and took pictures from each other… We went via Bad Hersfeld to Thuringia and from there finally to Saxony. Thank you Petervan. We had a wonderful time! And here are all the photos from our trip with Petervan:  

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Week 18: In the Wine Yards a the Middlerhine

Our 18th week of waltzing we spent at the Hotel Weinberg-Schlösschen in Oberheimbach. It is a fine country hotel with lovely designed rooms and a very good kitchen. It is family run and lies in the middle of wine yards. A perfect place to slow down and enjoy. Here at the hotel culinary arts play a big role.  Everything is home made. Achim took this time a lot – that means nearly all – photos in the hotel. For example he spent one whole day in the kitchen – from early morning until late evening: A whole day in the kitchen of the Weinberg-Schlösschen  Panorama Roudtrip Oberheimbach We left the hotel sometimes though. Otherwise we might get a hotel spleen… Our sportive rounds in the morning lead us through the wine yards. Directly behind the house a path leads into the wine yards. From there you have numerous possibilities. For example the panorama tour

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