

Es war so toll. Mit dem Dicken alten VW Bus und meinem Herzensmenschen unterwegs zu sein. Ohne Ziel und ohne Plan, einfach drauf los, wie ich es am liebsten mag.

Natur, Gewässer, Ruhe, Wandern, Lagerfeuer, Wein, Käse, Baguette, ein Klimastreik, zwei Brandblasen. Berge, Wälder, Wiesen, Felder, Lyon. Bourg-en- Bresse. Naturparks, angelegte Parks, Stauseen, Kreisverkehre.

Eine Apotheke. Intermarche. Nussbrot vom Lidl.
Waschen eher selten. Klos in der Natur.
Dijon, Nancy. Regen, Wind. Kampf mit dem Feuer.

Die Zeit verging viel zu schnell, ich weiß schon gar nicht mehr, was wie wo wir alles waren. Toul. Und viele kleine süße Orte mit engen Straßen und ulkigen Laternen.

Eine Bäckerfrau mochte uns so sehr, dass sie uns ein kleines Mini- Törtchen geschenkt hat. Jeden Abend waren wir woanders, bis 18:00 versuchten wir immer einen Stellplatz gefunden zu haben…

























The next day was more quiet. We drove to the vietnamese market, where Phillip wanted to buy some shoes. But when he found one pair and wanted to pay, they explained to him, that he could not get only one pairs. He should buy twelve. I realized that this was a kind of market for people who sell stuff. In German we say „Großmarkt“. Only dealers can buy there. But in the end I could buy some food and we had a real great traditional Pho soup. It felt a bit like Vietnam…




The next and last step was Praha/ Czech Republic then. It was just a few hours away. We stayed in a hostel right in the centre next to the „Karlsbrücke“, the most famous bridge in Praha. The hostel (Chili) was very cheap but a bit strange. I wanted to make breakfast in the kitchen and therefore we should leave a deposit of 200 czech krones, around 20 Euros. For this I expected a real great kitchen but in the end it was the worst kitchen you can imagine. They dont even had one knife there and none of the pans had an handle. I was pissed but the receptionist seem not to care at all. In the end I used my own dishes and knife from the car.

Anyway. The first night we walked around to look up some alternative DIY pubs Phillip found in the internet. But none of them existed anymore. That was a bit strange. So we just walked through the city and had a dinner in a real bad vietnamese restaurant. It seemed pretty fancy, because of its decoration and the high prices. But the taste was not good at all. The best thing was the cocktail we had.

























We reached our Hostel (Yellow hostel just in the centre) around six in the afternoon. Phillip was worrying so much because of the park situation in Krakow. But we were really lucky. We found a free place just in front of the hostel, where we just had to pay for two hours. We had Friday evening and from Friday night to Sunday it was free then….


The next morning we had to fight a bit with headache 😉




