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Day 23 in Deutschland – Christmas Motorcycle Ride & Another Glühwein Party (Meckenhausen, GE)

The weather on Saturday was still good, with a high temperature in the mid-to-upper 50’s F° (13-14 C°). ü

Stefan said if the weather was good and if the sun was out; we’d go on for a motorcycle ride.  He messaged me around noon that we were a ‘GO’ for a 1PM start time!

Stilla dropped me off at Stefan & Annerose’s house where we met up with a family friend, Erich Sipl.  The three of us went on a terrific ~2hr ride through the surrounding countryside… a definite highlight of our, (errr… my), trip to Germany 🙂

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David, Erich, Stefan – ready to ride the day after Christmas.

Stefan loaned me his Heritage Softail.

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Stefan rode his customized Sportster; modified by Stilla’s other brother Ludwig at his Harley® dealership (now Indian®) that I wrote about in an earlier post (HERE).

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Stefan on his “Sperminator”.

Erich rode his self-customized Sportster.

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Erich Sipl, friend & relative (in-law).

What a great ride 🙂  Thanks Stefan!  It’s always fun to ride around on the back roads in Germany; there’s such beautiful scenery, and every few miles it seems that you’re going through yet-another historically significant old village or winding along on an old forest road.  At one point, we even took a curvy canyon road past some rock formations that made you think of Colorado.   Sorry… no pics of the ride 🙁  That would be dangerous, right?

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Erich’s small sportster tank required a stop for a refill.

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Erich checking the fuel level on his Sportster.

Notice Stefan’s handle bar grip turn-signals in the pics (above) and (below).  I still haven’t seen these in the States.

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Stefan in front of his Sportster.
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Erich’s Sportster.
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Stefan’s Heritage Softail.

I liked the teeny-tiny taillight/turn-signals on Erich’s Sportster…

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they were really bright for how small they are.

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Stefan still has a little mascot (Harley-Pig) tied to his handlebars (below).

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I still have mine, (the same one), tied above my license plate.  As seen in the pic of my bike (below) from a couple months ago.

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Anyway… after we finished our ride and warmed up a bit; we closed out the day by going to the Volunteer Fire Department (Freiwillige Feuerwehr) Glühwein party in Meckenhausen.   I told you the German’s don’t need much reason to have another party 🙂

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There was a huge turnout of town-folk.  The area next to the volunteer fire department building was filled with fire-barrels, tables, vendor stands/bars, and even a large fire ring.

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Bratwurst sandwiches… Yummm.

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Lots of family, friends, and townspeople…

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A large fire surrounded with beer table benches kept folks warm while they enjoyed Glühwein, bratwursts, and bier.

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A few of these cool fire-barrel tables situated around the grounds also served folks well.

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There was such a good turnout of people, that sometimes it was hard to get a refill at the counter.

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Old classmate and long-time friend Paula with Stilla.

And that’s all for now folks.  Stay tuned for more Schnitzeland adventure…

 

Day 22 in Deutschland – Christmas Day (Meckenhausen, GE)

Merry Christmas everyone!

Christmas day found us back over at Stefan & Annerose’s house in Meckenhausen.  We borrowed William’s car and took Opa with us.  William had plans to do other things with his girlfriend Jasmin’s family most of the day.

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Chalkboard in Stefan & Annerose’s kitchen. “Frohe Weihnacht” = Merry Christmas

Stefan & Annerose reserved a room and a special lunch for us at the nearby gasthaus called Gastfof Wolfl – Bei “Staffi”.  The locals refer to the popular gasthaus as “Stafros”.  The family that operates the gasthaus are originally from Greece and their good greek food and pizzas are well-liked.

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The Greek owner/operators are good friends with Stefan & Annerose.

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Opa had the Puten (turkey) and Kloß (dumplings).

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The rest of enjoyed platters of Gyros, Kalamari, and Gebackene Schafskäse (breaded goat cheese).  Our sides included, rice, tzatziki sauce, french fries, and salad.  Yummmm 🙂

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Christmas meal at “Stafros”.
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Christmas meal at “Stafros”.

After dinner aperitifs.

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After our awesome dinner – several of us went on a good long walk on the outskirts of Meckenhausen.  The weather was great, with temperatures in the high 50’s and lots of sunshine.

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(L to R) Stefan, Inge, Stilla, and Reinhart.

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We weren’t the only ones with the same idea.  There were a lot of folks out for a walk today.

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We paused for a picture at a rest bench.

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We passed by a couple hunter’s tree stands… the one below was especially well-equipped with flip-up windows, carpet, and even a kitchen chair.

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Stilla didn’t have the best shoes on today for walking.  She had to take a break from her high heels a couple times.

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Even some small german deer (Reh) were out enjoying the sun today.

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We ended up walking about 5 kilometers (3 miles).  I wished I had my cane or a walking stick, but it was good to get out and get a little exercise after all the fine but heavy meals we’ve had recently.

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Town limit sign for Meckenhausen with the church in the background (east side of town).

When we got back to the house, we found that Annerose had coffee and dessert set out for everyone.

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Check out Stefan & Annerose’s Christmas tree.  The “Floating Tree” (Schwebendes Baum).  Stefan put it on a swivel TV mount… guess he can fit lots of presents under the tree that way. 🙂

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The Floating Christmas tree. Patent pending (?).
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Stilla, Stefan. Prost or Prosit = Cheers!
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Prost!

Dessert:

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Dessert.

And because we clearly hadn’t eaten enough today… around 6PM it was brotzeit:

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Brotzeit.
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Brotzeit.

Green eggs (?)  Can’t say I’ve seen those before… do you think the chickens are “green” too ?  🙂

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A few more family members showed up later in the day as their schedules permitted, i.e., Erich & Eli, William & Jasmin, Anneliese…

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Prost (cheers) again.

Several of us closed out the evening with a friendly game of poker after most folks went home.

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Another great day in Schnitzeland!  Merry Christmas and Thanks for everything Stefan & Annerose 🙂

Day 21 in Deutschland – Fröhliche Weihnachten (Sindersdorf, GE)

Fröhliche Weihnachten (Merry Christmas)!  It’s our 21st day in Germany – Thursday the 24th.  Most Germans (at least the one’s I know) celebrate Christmas on the 24th and open presents after evening mass.

I started out the day by helping Stilla’s brother Wolfgang again.  He heard about a broken pew at the town church and asked me to help him fix it.

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Sindersdorf Kirche (church). Pic from a couple weeks ago, beginning of Dec ’15.

Wolfgang had a church key to get us in, which looked (surprisingly enough) just like you’d expect a historical church key to look like 🙂  This church was built in the early 1700’s.

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Names of WWI and WWII fallen and lost from the town of Sindersdorf.

Wolfgang evaluated the broken church pew (bench seat) and took measurements to see what tools and/or materials we might need to make the repair(s).

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Sindersdorf Church (view towards altar).
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Sindersdorf Church (view from altar).

We went back to Wolfgang’s woodshop to cut some wood braces to fix the pew.

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Then we returned to the church to make repairs.

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There… all fixed now!

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Here’s a picture of the altar…

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and the Christmas tree.

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This little baby Jesus (below) was just put up on display for the service tonight, which is why the ladder is in front of the altar.

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While we were there, some other folks were putting out decorations and new candles and remarked that one of the candle holders on the altar was loose and crooked.  So, Wolfgang tightened up some screws and put in a washer to shore up the figurine candle-holder:

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And there!  All better now 🙂

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Back at the workshop, Wolfgang showed off the Kesseltopf that we fixed a few days earlier.  I wrote about this in a previous post HERE.   He had just hooked up the stovepipe and tested it the day before.  A Kesseltopf is basically a huge wood-fired stove with a tilt function; the giant pot swivels so the contents can be poured out.  It’s all ready to fire up and cook some Kesselfleisch now.  Another reason to have a party 🙂

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After church services, we (Stilla & I, William, and Opa) were invited over to Martin & Maria’s house in Meckenhausen for Christmas dinner.

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More good food.

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and awesome dessert.

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We closed out the evening by playing a dice game named ‘5000’.

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Martin & Maria’s Christmas tree.

Thanks for the great dinner Maria & Martin!

And Merry Christmas everyone 🙂

 

Days 19 thru 20 in Deutschland – Kaiserschmarrn, Brotzeit, & Geburtstag (Sindersdorf, GE)

We started out our Tuesday by going over to Martin & Maria’s house for Kaiserschmarrn.  Yummm!  Click HERE to learn more about this dish from my friend Wikipedia®.

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Martin put up this neat Christmas decoration outside their house.

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In the evening we were invited over to Erich & Eli’s house for brotzeit.

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More good food, with more good people!  We’re definitely going on diets when we get back 🙂

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Erich & Eli’s family.

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Eli has her Nussknacker (Nutcracker) collection on display in front of the nativity scene manger.

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Wednesday morning was spent helping Wolfgang move and stack the wood-pellets for his stove that we picked up last week.

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The family dog, Mauki, wasn’t very helpful unloading the trailer 🙂

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Afterwards, I helped Wolfgang put some new flooring in a hallway.  I have to earn our keep somehow, right?

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In the evening on Wednesday, we went over to the neighbor’s house; Gunter & Marion’s.  It was Gunter’s birthday!

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Gunter on the right.

Of course, more good food was on hand…

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and lots of good friends & neighbors.

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Happy Birthday Gunter!

That’s all for now, stay tuned…

 

Day 18 in Deutschland – Glühwein Abend bei Stefan (Meckenhausen, GE)

Happy Monday!  Still my most favorite day of the week (since retirement) 🙂  This is our 18th day in Germany.

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Sunrise as seen from William’s living room balcony window.

In the morning, I helped Wolfgang on his latest project.  An old stove (Kessel) that holds a giant pot that tilts.

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This old stove (Kessel) was used in the house many, many years ago when Opa & Oma still raised pigs and cows here at the homestead in Sindersdorf.

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The ceramic (or some similar material) was broken at the bottom of the stove.  It was Wolfgang’s goal to repair it by replacing the missing pieces so he can set it up to cook a pigs head (Kesselfleisch) sometime in the near future.  Click HERE to learn more about Kesselfleisch.

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Here’s the repaired section (below) ready for testing after the fire-proof cement dries.

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In the evening, we were invited over to Stefan & Annerose’s house again for a Glühwein abend (evening).  As if we needed another reason to have a get-together 🙂

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Stefan.
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(L to R) Eli, Gertraud, Annerose, Stilla, and Maria.

Stefan set up his fire barrel under the carport cover.  Pretty cool setup… he put a table on a barrel that has been modified as a sort of wood-burning heater, complete with stovepipe.

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We finished off the home-made Glühwein early in the evening and switched to other liquid refreshments.  The traditional Christmas hot beverage was a big hit.  Stefan clearly didn’t make enough.  Click HERE for recipe.

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David using the ladle to pour another Hot Gleuhwein from the pot (for Stilla).

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We enjoyed the evening with family and friends while we huddled around Stefan’s awesome fire-barrel bar.

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Another awesome family gathering.  Stay tuned for more…

Day 17 in Deutschland – Romantischer Weihnachtsmarkt Gut Wolfgangshof (Anwanden, GE)

On Sunday, Stilla’s sister Anneliese invited us over to her house for dinner.

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Yumm!  Lende, Kroketten, reis, and salat.  Thanks Ann 🙂

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Anneliese and Stilla.
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Anneliese, Stilla, and Annerose.

In the late afternoon we all convoyed in two cars to the town of Anwald just south of Nuernberg.  Our destination was another Christmas market called Romantischer Weihnachtsmarkt Gut Wolfgangshof (←link).

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Follow along with us on another Weihnachtsmarkt (Christmas Market):

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Overhead view of Gut-Wolfsganghof (courtesy of www.wolfgangshof.info)

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After standing in the long entrance line, we paid our 5 Euro per person entry fee.

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Notice the Nuernberger Ei in the distance (below).  I mentioned this in yesterday’s post when we were in Nürnberg.

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The area between buildings was filled with vendor booths and people.

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Outdoor bar, Tiki style.
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One of many campfires situated along the walkways between buildings.

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Stefan & Annerose.
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Opa and Stilla.

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At one point, we found beer-table seating inside one of the large buildings and enjoyed some Gulasch and Pizza.

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There were even vendors in one of the larger building’s hay-loft.

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The Christmas lights all came on as dusk fell, making this place even more beautiful.

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Vendor crafts of all sorts were for sale throughout the grounds in tiny huts.

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Hay wagon.

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Eerie angels walked by us on stilts, and at one point there was even a real camel giving kiddie rides around the area.

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Hope you enjoyed the tour… we did:)  The weather is still good here.  It’s only been damp and soggy since we arrived, with the sun even peeking out a few times.  No snow predicted for Christmas.  Looks like it’s not going to be a white Christmas here, but that’s OK with me 🙂

Day 16 in Deutschland [Part 2 of 2] – Schutzenverein Weihnachtsfeier (Nuernberg, GE)

As mentioned in my previous post; Saturday was a long day and I had to split my post into two parts; this is (Part 2 of 2).

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After we got back home from Nürnberg (map above), we went straight over to the Schützenhaus in Meckenhausen.  You may recall from my previous post on Day 3 in Deutschland that we took part in an air-rifle competition.  Tonight was the evening where the prizes are doled out at a Christmas party and more… read on:

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Here’s a link to the Schützeverein Meckenhausen website: (HERE)

Hand-painted memorial plaques adorn the walls in the Schutzenverein building.  Click HERE to learn more from Wikipedia®.

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And here’s the results (below) of the shooting competition:

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William came in 13th place!  Here’s the target (below) that he turned in to have evaluated.

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I still get to say that I taught William everything he knows.  🙂  However, I didn’t do so well  🙁    Either way, it was still good fun.

Plenty of liquid refreshments were on hand as the party kicked off with a little music.  Tables and chairs now filled the area where we were shooting last week.

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Awards and certificates were handed out to some:

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The prizes were all placed on and around a couple big tables:

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Everyone that took part in the shooting competition had their name called out in the order that they ranked.  Then each person would go up to the table and pick out one of the prizes that were donated by local businesses.  Everyone received a quality gift.

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After a little christmas story-telling and some more music, they auctioned off christmas tree branches.  This is a neat tradition… tied to each branch are usually at least a couple pair of smoked bratwurst, some pretzels, schnapps, and sometimes even candy.  What a great way to bring in some money for the club.  Especially when you have a hungry crowd that’s been drinking beers.  🙂

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Here’s Martin & Maria cutting the goodies off the branch they won (below).

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I paid 33 Euros for my branch and had leftovers to take home.

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Another good time with good people.  Check back soon for an update on another Christmasmarkt we visited on Sunday at Gut Wolfgangshof.  Hopefully, I can get caught up soon with the blog posts…

 

Day 16 in Deutschland [Part 1 of 2] – Nuernberg Kristkindelsmarkt (Nuernberg, GE)

Saturday was our 16th day in Germany, and what a full day it was… I’ll break this post into two parts; this is (Part 1 of 2).

First, we drove into Nürnberg with William & Jasmin to get some more items that William needed from the IKEA® store.   It’s always fun to drive on the autobahn, that is, until you reach the first traffic jam (stau).  🙁

Here was the reason for our traffic jam this morning (below).  This truck was involved in a wreck with two cars, which extended our trip by at least an hour.

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We made pretty good time otherwise… here’s evidence (below) that Williams’ car can do 150… although keep in mind that’s in kilometers per hour 🙂

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We finally made it to Nürnberg.  Click HERE for more city information.

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If you’ve ever been in or near Nuernberg, this tower aka ‘fernmeldeturm’ (below) might be a familiar site to you; The Fernmeldeturm Nürnberg, the tallest structure in Bavaria, is a telecommunication tower in Nuremberg, southern Germany. Also called the Nürnberger Ei (“Egg of Nuremberg”) because of its egg-shaped tower basket in a height of 185 metres, it is 292 metres high and was built between 1977 and 1980 according to blueprints by architect Erwin Heinle.  It has a rotating restaurant and observation deck that we visited many years ago.  Wikipedia® link HERE.

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We finally made it to IKEA®, where we spent the next 4 hours.  Uggh!

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IKEA® was basically the same as any of the stores we’ve visited in the US, except the shopping carts were weird.  By weird, I mean that all the wheels rotated (swiveled) which makes for a unique driving experience.  In America, the rear wheels are fixed.  Maybe it’s just me, but I think when all the wheels swivel, it makes it more difficult to maneuver around.  Definitely took some getting used to… thought it was worth mentioning 🙂

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I also thought this was noteworthy (below).  At the entrance to IKEA®, was this vending machine for spare parts, i.e., hooks, clamps, screws, hinges, etc.,  I’ve only seen something like this before at a campground in Valencia, CA where I saw a vending machine that dispensed LED bulbs for RV’s.  What will they think of next?!?

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After enduring our 4 hour tour through IKEA®, we headed downtown to check out the world-famous Christkindlsmarkt.

We had to wait for a parking spot to open up before we could even enter the park garage.  The automated sign keeps track of parking spots throughout the garage and would only allow entry as a spot opened up.

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We squeezed into the only open spot left at the park garage (below).

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We had a short walk to the Christmas Market.  The Nürnberg Castle can be seen in the distance (below).

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Nuernberg castle.

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Christkindlesmarkt is a Christmas market that is held annually in Nuremberg, Germany. It takes place during Advent in the Hauptmarkt, the central square in Nuremberg’s old town, and in adjoining squares and streets. With about two million visitors a year the Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt is one of the largest Christmas markets in Germany and one of the most famous in the world. Every year the Christmas market begins on the Friday preceding the first Sunday in Advent and ends on December 24, unless that day is a Sunday.  Wikipedia link (HERE).

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Stilla, Jasmin, and William at the Nuernberger Christkindlsmarkt drinking Gleuhwein.

Glühwein, or Mulled wine is a beverage of European origins usually made with red wine along with various mulling spices and sometimes raisins. It is served hot or warm and may be alcoholic or non-alcoholic. It is a traditional drink during winter, especially around Christmas and Halloween. Wikipedia® link (HERE).  For Glühwein recipes; click (HERE).

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William and I enjoying a Gleuhwein.

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Glühwein is the name for mulled wines in German-speaking countries. You can get Glühwein in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and few other German-speaking areas. Glühwein is exceptionally popular during the Christmas holidays and is commonly served in outdoor Christmas markets along with a variety of other holiday foods and hand-made crafts. These Christmas markets have tents that have been set up for so people can sit down and get warm while sipping hot German Glühwein as a break from Christmas shopping. For Germans, Glühwein is an integral part of the Christmas experience. Link (HERE). 

A virtual “sea” of candy-striped vendor booths.

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We ventured out among the vendor booths and fought the crowd to check out a portion of the marktplatz.  Follow along:

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We had a good time at the Kristkindlsmarkt, hope you enjoyed the pictures, but we had to get back for the scheduled prize giveaway and party at the Schützenhaus from our air-rifle shooting competition that I wrote about earlier.  But I’ll put that in my next post…

 

Day 15 in Deutschland – Indians & Star Wars (Hilpoltstein, GE)

Friday was day 15 for us here in Germany.  In the afternoon, Stilla dropped me off at her brother Ludwig’s motorcycle dealership in Hilpoltstein while she drove Opa around to appointments and did some more visiting with friends/family.

I always liked hanging around the motorcycle shop and did so often when I was stationed here in the Army and not deployed somewhere.  Ludwig’s shop became an official Indian® dealership in January of this year.  He was an official Harley® dealership in previous years, but was always relegated as a sub-dealer to a larger dealership in nearby Nuernberg.  I used to be the treasurer for the shop’s Harley Owners Group® (HOG) chapter when it got started back in the early 2000’s.  We had a lot of fun with the HOG Chapter over the years, which unfortunately is no longer so prevalent.  Here’s a link to his dealership: (www.rothsee-choppers.de)

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New signs in front of Ludwig’s shop.
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Old signs. (Picture from 2002 when the signs first went up at the newly-constructed dealership.)

Here’s some more old pics (below) from my archives:

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Magazine article from the new shop’s Grand Opening in 2002.
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Grand Opening in 2002 (Stilla, her sister Anneliese in foreground)

I remember acting as “road-captain” for folks going on test rides of the new Harley’s back in 2002 (below).  Those were good times.

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2002 (David leading bikes on test-rides)

And here’s another ‘old’ pic of my Heritage Softail in front of the dealership (circa 2003-4).  I forgot to take a new picture of the outside while I was there today.  Naturally, the Harley-Davidson® signs have been replaced with Indian® now.  🙂

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My ’96 Heritage Softail circa. 2003 or 2004 in front of Rothsee-Harley Davidson.

One of Ludwig’s new transport vans with appropriate Logo:

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Ludwig and co-worker Thorsten in the shop:

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And here’s some pics of all the new Indian’s in and around the showroom floor of the dealership:

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Pretty nice… I might have to change over sometime in the future.  Hmmmm. 🙂

Here’s a nice Sportster in the workshop (below).  Ludwig has always been known for his unique custom bike builds and continues to do so.

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After a fun afternoon of hanging around the dealership with Ludwig and co-workers Thorsten and Gregor; I got dropped off back at the house where we put some finishing touches on William’s IKEA® kitchen cabinets.  Here’s William putting up the under cabinet LED lighting:

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Then we all (Stilla, I, William & Jasmin) went to Neumarkt to catch the English version of the latest Star Wars sequel at a late night showing:

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William has already seen it twice in German over the last two days, but was up for another showing because it’s just better in English.

Anyway… that’s all for now.  I’ll get you caught up on our Saturday visit to the Nuernberg Christkindlsmarkt, and another Christmas market we went to on Sunday in Gut Wolfgangshof as soon as I find time.

 

Days 11 thru 14 in Deutschland – Recovery Time (Sindersdorf, GE)

Monday was day 11 in Deutschland and I helped Stilla’s brother Wolfgang pick up some old building materials at the edge of town.

There used to be a wood product business here.  It was called Widauer’s.  Wolfgang often made items in his work shop and sold them to Mr. Widauer.  They went out of business a while back and someone is now tearing down and recycling most of the building(s).

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I helped Wolfgang hook up the trailer (below) to the tractor so he could pick up some of the items.

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Then we loaded up some re-useable lumber, glass windowpane sheets, and other assorted items.  It was a shame to see this place go out of business, I really liked the stuff they had here.  I guess the big stores like IKEA® and others are taking their toll on small businesses here in Germany too.

Here’s some old pics from 2005 of this place:

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2005 picture at Widauers.
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2005 picture at Widauer.

I always thought this was a good idea for a patio… that is, if you have a lot of logs laying around that you didn’t know what to do with:

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2005 picture at Widauers.

How about a German log house?

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2005 picture at Widauers.

or a massive garden shed:

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There used to be lots of yard art, furniture, nic-nacs, etc., and other wood-related products for sale:

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2005 picture at Widauers. Our youngest daughter Joleen.
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2005 picture at Widauers. Stilla and Joleen.

Here’s some of the furniture that you could get here back in the day:

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2005 picture at Widauers.
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2005 picture at Widauers.
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2005 picture at Widauers.

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I’m pretty sure that this table and chairs (below) is one that Stilla’s brother Wolfgang made at his workshop and then sold to Mr. Widauer for resale.

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2005 picture at Widauers.

Now, this ornamental birdhouse (or whatever you want to call it) was definitely made by Wolfgang.  He made us one of these for us that we took back to the States in 2005.  We had it set up in front of our house.  Some of you may remember me posting about moving this over to my Dad’s house in Colorado Springs when we sold our house.  (Link HERE)

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2005 picture at Widauers.

Here’s a recent pic (below) of what the one in the picture (above) looks like now.  Not sure if this is the same one, but it’s highly likely…

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You can still make out the price tag in the picture below; 1000 euros!  Wow… what a markup.  Wolfgang probably sold these to Widauer for 3 or 4 hundred back in the day.

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In the afternoon, we took Opa with us over to Martin & Maria’s house for dinner.  Maria is Stilla’s older sister.

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I had Bratwurst mit kraut and kartoffeln.
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Stilla had bludwurst, kraut, and kartoffeln. Not one of my favorites.

Festive wood candle arrangement on top of the well at Martin & Maria’s house.  Thanks for the awesome meal Maria!  We sure are eating good here 🙂

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In the evening, I helped William get his IKEA™ kitchen cabinets hung up on the wall.  Almost all together now.

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The next few days, I basically hung around the house here and recovered.  I apparently tore some muscle ligaments in my right shoulder while I was helping Wolfgang hook up the trailer, etc.,  We had trouble lining up the trailer to the tractor and I pushed on the trailer with my shoulder to get it in position.   Big mistake… I could hardly lift my right arm for a couple days.  So, that’s the excuse I’m going to use for being behind on the blog posts 🙂  Plus, we got pretty busy on Friday and have been on the go every day since then… I’ll catch you up in my next post(s).  Til then…