This is what Germany looks like in the fall. It’s almost a nice Indian summer like in New England… well, almost! ;)
I went on a “road trip” with my parents yesterday. They’re planning to buy a new car, so they rented a car over the weekend to make a test drive. After running some errands in the morning, we left at 2 p.m. and drove towards the “Eifel” – a hilly region in Germany. There we went for a nice walk through the autumnal woods.
We stopped for some coffee later in a tiny little village and I had a piece of one of the best applie pies I’ve ever had… and the piece was huge. It could have easily been cut up into two or even three pieces! [Damn it, I didn’t take a picture, before I went about eating that chunk.]
What also amazed me: In rural areas you really get good value for your money. This piece of cake would have cost at least twice as much had I eaten it at a café in my town.
On the way back we drove to Aachen and I was about to buy a big box of “Aacher Printen” [a special kind of gingerbread] to take to CA… but then I changed my mind, because what is the point? Seriously. Jon doesn’t eat gingerbread and I do like to have it occasionally, but I definitely won’t finish the whole box. Besides, I really don’t have room for that in my suitcases. So I controlled myself and didn’t give in to the temptation. It smelled so good though.
Oh yeah, before I forget… Friday, my sister, my Mom and I visited my cousin Nicole and her new babyboy Luca. He’s three weeks old now and so freaking adorable. We just couldn’t get enough of him. She let me hold him for a while and he was sleeping on my arm and he smelled so good. Sometime [in the very far future!], I want to have one of those ;)
The rest of the weekend was busy with cleaning out drawers, sorting papers and other menial jobs around the house. It just hit me again today: only 24 days until I’ll get on the plane! ;)
silke
October 29, 2006 at 4:11 pmsounds like a busy weekend, honey, but quite enjoyable with going to the eifel. :) beautiful picture of german fall. don’t get much of that in mönchengladbach…
24 days, you must be so happy! have a wonderful week, honey!
Sanna
October 30, 2006 at 1:58 amOh that looks so pretty. Similar to the Blue Ridge Mountains I’d say.
Eat lots of Christmas chocolate before you leave so you’re sick and tired of them when you can’t have them in CA ;-).
Yeah we wanna see some little sannies and little jons. Hurry up! :-D just teasing though I think you would have very pretty babies!
*hugs*
Antje
October 30, 2006 at 2:17 amOh, I love that picture! Yup, in the more rural areas in Germany you still get nice portions that won’t make you leave hungry. I like that, here they really make sure you need a 3 course dinner…
I guess you should have some gingerbread in Germany before you leave.
I never got into a gingerbread and Christmas mood at all in CA.
Have a nice week!
Susi
October 30, 2006 at 4:22 am23 day to go honey! I really love your pics in your flickr account!!
Have a nice week!
ilka
October 30, 2006 at 4:30 amthats a very beautiful picture, sweets. i am glad you had such a nice time with your parents. and i am glad we had a nice chat yesterday. and looking forward to spend some time in our fave city:-)
kim
October 30, 2006 at 7:48 amthose pictures are really awesome. they make fall here in germany look a lot nicer [and less wet] than it really is ;)
have a good week, sweets! *smooch*
PS: i’m really busy right now but will try and get back to you asap!
Janet
October 30, 2006 at 9:22 amI’m glad you had a good weekend; that picture is fantastic!
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October 30, 2006 at 6:03 pmi want gingerbread cookies!!!!!!! oh my gosh, now i am so hungry for them. or apple pie, either way i dont care but get me some!!! ;-) nice picture, i love the fall here in new england as well. love ya