The adventure begins

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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

driving off alone

Tomorrow I drop Kathy off at work and drive off to Oberhausen by myself!
It's only 15Km away so I should make it with out too much trouble. The real test will be finding my way back to -pick up- Kathy...she may be hopping on a bus to get home-HA!
stay tuned for tomorrows thrilling overseas adventure! There will be the Centro...
The Gassometer...the aquarium....and the exciting drive back to Kettweg...

OK, no excitement on the trip there or back, but Oberhausen is a HUGE shopping area.
I also had a great time at the space exhibit at the GASSOMETER. It was amazing. The aqua zoo was unique- lots of tunnels and bulging windows to watch the fish under water. And then there is the CENTRO. TEN 3 story parking structures...I thought it was NINE which is alot but its TEN!!! The shopping area is 2 stories and had over 250 stores and restaurants.
I definitely needed my walking shoes today!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

history lesson

Can you imagine walking around the ruins of a roman city??? Standing in a temple 1000 years old??? ok, maybe the temple doesn't have any walls anymore but its still 1000 years old so give it a break will ya! There was even a creepy sacrifice stand still outside the temple. The wall that surrounded the city still had a few parts standing and they re-built the towers and gates so you could go up and walk the wall, too cool.
The museum was built arround the bathhouse site. Only the floor, foundation, and some supports have survived. The towns people often used re-used the stones to build up other stuctures during the last 1000 years so most of the structures have been disassembled.
There were many artifacts found in dig sites all around Xanten on display in the museum. Road markers, grave stones, statues, and many many tools. The amazing thing about the tools were most of the tools we use today are just like the ones the romans used way back then. Hammers, planes, calipers, plumb bobs...it was amazing. The plumbing, sewer systems, and road work were all similar to todays roads too. In fact, some of the existing roads here in Germany are built on the old roman roads!
Thn there's the colosseum. 3/4 of the structure is still standing. The size of the stones used to build this thing must each weigh tons...how did they move all these huge things around?
All in all it was a great day. We were supposed to stop here, look at the ruins and then head off for Amsterdam but we spent so much time exploring the ruins that it was too late to continue our trip. This was one of the most amazing sites I've seen so far.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Dinner out

And we thought our skimpy hot dogs didn't fit in the bun!
Dinner was in Dusseldorf at one of the many little eateries among the shopping route.
Friday nights are all about eating, drinking, and shopping! The pedestrian area was packed!
Kathy and I had a riot walking from shop to shop. We left with our shopping bags loaded.
I'm still taking orders if anyone needs something...I'll see if I can fit it!

end of week one

Wow,
what a week! I've been to Dusseldorf, Essen, Kettwig, Koln, Aachen, Duisburg, and of course Kaiserwerth.
I try to get out and go to a new place each day but some are so big that it takes more than one trip. I've been to Dusseldorf 4 times and still haven't made a dent. The night life is something to see here. I have to say that my favorite town so far has been Duisburg. There is something about this town that just makes me smile. I am taking Kathy there today, she hasn't been to visit Duisburg yet so I'll see how she likes it. Its funny that "I" get to show her someplace don't you think- HA!
We drove to Koln and Achen on Thursday to visit the churches. Magnificent is all I can say. To think these structures have been here for centuries just boggles my mind!
Tommorrow starts the countdown to the end, I have many more places to see and things to buy. I'm going to need more luggage if I keep buying stuff!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Dusseldorf

After a rough night of sleep, I started out much later than I had planned. The sky was overcast, everything was wet so I knew that it had rained- and it started back up shortly after I started walking into town. Saturday was like this so I hoped it would clear up and turn nice like it did before- no such luck. I still walked from the main station back to the pedestrian area, and then back to the main train station. The pedestrian area is HUGE. I could have spent an entire day walking around here. I never made it into the mall so that may be some thing I can do.
The bad night sleep apears to be from the start of a sore throat. Walking around in the rain probably wasn't the best thing I could have done for a cure but maybe the fresh air will help.
I changed up the dinner plans and bought fixings for good old american grilled cheese and soup. The Greek dinner will have to wait until another day.
I have to say I love the people here in Germany. They are all so polite and helpful. That was the one thing that I remembered from my Frankfurt trip back in 1998- they haven't changed a bit.
I did run into another tourist that stopped me asking directions- How funny is that?
Oddly enough, he asked directions to the one place I knew how to get to- the main train station!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

home cooked meal

I just cooked Dr. Schroeder her first (german)home cooked meal. She's been here 6 months and has never prepared a dinner! I know cooking for 1 is no fun but come on...
Chef Ramon prepared a wonderful dinner- not a German meal (italian) but hey, it was good!
We had some fresh bread and ricotta e spinaci tortelloni with tomaten-basilikum sauce.
I've already spotted tomorows dinner at this little greek place in Dusseldorf. Spinich and feta cheese pie- YUM. I'll bring that home tomorrow after a day of shopping, stop and pick up some more fresh bread and prepare a second home cooked meal (ok technically I'm not "making" it but it still counts). She's gonna miss me when I'm gone!

Germany

Oh boy,
Driving on the autobahn. I had the little Golf up to 195Kpm, Weee. Kathy's knuckles were a little white there for a while! We had a riot at the flea market, we both found a lot of stuff to buy...including some "sehr gut" food. I now know what Johnny Mathis was singing about- chestnuts roasting on an open fire- Mmm Mmm good! I bought a roasted chicken too!
The people were so polite. I would walk up looking at something and the vendor would start speaking- very quickly I might add- until I said something in english- then suddenly I was Forrest Gump- "cost...ist...funf..."- while holding up five fingers. We always found a way to make the sale! Kathy found some more Christmas gifts, while I bought 2 rings, a bracelet, and what appears to be about 20lbs of chocolate. We're taking the train into Dusseldorf this aftenoon. This way Kathy can show me the train/bus service so I can travel out on my own on the days she is working, plus we get to walk around and see the sites. Nothing much is open on Sunday's so there shouldn't be any crowds. Tomorrow I will go back to Dusseldorf and Tuesday I will venture further to Koln. I'll take some photo's and post them. Auf Wiedersehen

city meet

city meet
A practice toss by Alex