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Germany!

Continuing with presenting photos out of sequence of events, here’s the gallery of images from when Dominic and I were in Germany, visiting Dusseldörf, Aachen, and Ralitza / bumblebee (from the #llamasoft IRC channel) / inkscar.

We started off by taking the train from Amsterdam, then met up with Ralitza who showed us around Dusseldörf after we checked into our room at A.O. Hotel (also a hostel). After wandering and eating some outstanding pizza in the Altstadt (old town), and wandering some more she took us back to her apartment where she made us pancakes for dinner, which we ate with jam while sitting around and talking and drinking tea. The following day we went and visited Aachen, then once again met up with Ralitza to walk around more of the city, eat at Curry, and see all sorts of nifty things while walking along the Rhine after dark.

On this last night we also happened to walk past a building which I was told was the center of Nazi steel production during World War II. In my life I’ve seen and touched a number of old Nazi items, from flags to coins to busts of Hitler himself (some bearing bullet marks) and visited holocaust museums and the Anne Frank house, but seeing this foreboding building in person had a completely different, disturbing feeling to it. It was almost as if the interesting, curious, fascinating bits of the story were removed and replaced with the frightening reality which can only be detailed by seeing part of the bureaucracy and mechanisms which allowed such a system to function.

Here’s some of the more notable photos, although as with the Brussels photos you’ll need to look at the Germany album itself to see all the photos:

· The toilet at A&O Hotel Düsseldorf is a modern style and does not have a shelf. This is good.
· The soap / shower gel provided by the hotel is Tricky Ricky scent.
· A man making pizza at Colopic, a very tasty pizza place in the old town part of Düsseldorf.
· Pizza from Colopic in Düsseldorf. I had an Artischoken, Dominic had an Italia, and Ralitza had a Napoli mit Oliven.
· Füchschen Alt with Ralitza peeking over the glass.
· Apparantly one’s coaster is marked with the number of beers consumed, then the individual or table is charged for these.
· For dinner Ralitza made us pancakes. We ate them with jam and they were very, very tasty.
· Non-blurry image of Ralitza in her kitchen cooking the last of the tasty, tasty pancakes.
· Looking back at A&O Hotel Düsseldorf.
· This airplane contrail is the one of the first obvious signs we had of normal flights resuming in Europe.
· Wandering around a nice looking neighborhood in Aachen.
· 20*C+M+B+10 decal on the door to a shrine. This appears to be a way of blessing those who pass through the doorway.
· A DB train coming into station, taking power from the high voltage lines.
· Going up the side of a wall I think this hopscotch playfield is a bit ineffective.
· Somewhere in Aachen someone has lost their pineapple. Beneath a bicycle.
· Bicycle lane stencils laying on the sidewalk.
· This political sign confuses me. I think it is trying to promote a German politican based on the behaviors of a US LaRouche Democrat. I think.
· Another view of Rhine Tower.
· Another view of the red Gehry building in Düsseldorf, with the moon.
· Currywurst and frites, with mayo! I’d ordered aioli (garlic mayo) but received plain. That’s all right, though.
· Looking over at the table next to my bed, with the Vodafone Nokia 1661, earplugs, bottle of Tom’s of Maine Mint Soap, Nalgene bottle, and Ikea lamp.

After this nice trip I want to return to Germany, both with more time to spend exploring and a better command of the language. Despite my four years of German classes in high school I’ve forgotten most of what I’d learned, and generally seem to lack the ability to do much besides order beer and a bit of food, find the toilet, and apologize for not speaking German.

I would definitely recommend trying A.O. Hotel / A.O. Hostel if you are looking for a clean, nice, basic room for cheap in most major German cities. Our room was €92 for two people, for two nights, with a private bathroom. And it was in a nice neighborhood, within walking distance of the train station (Hauptbahnhof / Hbf).

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