The Europe leg of this
trip is always hard… and this year was no exception. It’s rough because
you have to travel between 4-5 countries on your own… while hauling every ounce
of junk you brought with you. You curse every extra pair of socks
you packed. You contemplate throwing your entire suitcase into the
nearest Fjord and just walking away. You stop over in a town for 1-2
hours and take off running out of the train station to get as much done / seen
in your short layover. Basically: you finish the trip going
full-out. We have spent the last 4 days traveling through
Germany, Sweden, Denmark and landed last night in Oslo, Norway. It's been
a whirlwind few days with lots of stories and memories.
We began the leg in Frankfurt
Germany with a hospitality dinner: where we all eat together and swap war
stories from the road. It was at a traditional German restaurant: bratwurst, weiner schnitzel, beer... you get the idea!!!
The next morning we
started early and got in a healthy dose of religious rituals before breakfast. (You can never have enough spiritual blessings !!!)
We climbed to the top of
the cathedral in Frankfurt for a great view of the city. And it was a CLIMB... in a VERY narrow, dark, interior spiral staircase. I had to do some yoga breathing to overcome the claustrophobia.
But ...most interesting ... one of the graffiti
names scratched into the wall at the top.. was done during World War II. Weird to
think about that person and how different their lives and Germany was then.
We then headed out of town
to Copenhagen where we spent two nights and got in a full day of exploration. First
up, Elsinore castle… supposedly the inspiration for the setting of
Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
And yes, it was FREEZING. We were wearing virtually every piece of clothes we had brought on the trip.. and were still cold to the bone.
And yes, it was FREEZING. We were wearing virtually every piece of clothes we had brought on the trip.. and were still cold to the bone.
The afternoon was spent in the city of Copenhagen doing a bunch of scavenges including.. of course… visiting the Little
Mermaid
The answer to the question of whether she has feet or a mermaid tail is... both. Her feet are a split mermaid tail.
The answer to the question of whether she has feet or a mermaid tail is... both. Her feet are a split mermaid tail.
And – for 100
points – one team member had to take a dip (up to your neck) in the freezing cold Baltic. Do
you believe me now that – on this trip – you will do the craziest things for
points? Since I have to eat the yucky food scavenges, Rainey (and Jordan) did the pneumonia-inducing sea bath.
We arrived in Oslo late last night and have been out all day seeing the city. I’ve never been here before and I LOVE it. We lucked out and today was clear blue skies and much warmer weather. I’m exhausted now so will upload my Oslo stories tomorrow. There's a reason this leg is a Par 5... it's hard !!!! And it's sad because the countdown is on. The trip is almost over. SIGH !!!!
We arrived in Oslo late last night and have been out all day seeing the city. I’ve never been here before and I LOVE it. We lucked out and today was clear blue skies and much warmer weather. I’m exhausted now so will upload my Oslo stories tomorrow. There's a reason this leg is a Par 5... it's hard !!!! And it's sad because the countdown is on. The trip is almost over. SIGH !!!!
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