Thursday, September 24, 2015

Germany Tandem Tour Sept 17 thru Sept 19

Sept 18
Today is our rest day is in Worms. The best part of traveling Europe is the cafes in the towns
And villages. This one finds Regina, Ernie, Jim and myself having lunch in the middle of this square.
A close up of the fountain behind us is interesting. 5the wheel above the serpent lady spins.
We did not find anything to tell us more about it.
Excavation is happening at the cathedral we visit. They were busy covering up the dig they had done 
To protect it from some rains coming in. It is the Dom St. Peter and St. Martin.
The stain glass in this cathedral is really beautiful. So many small pieces of glass used to create
 The stories  of the church.
Full speed ahead, Literally. Finds us way down the road by taxi to a wine fest. Think of the
State Fair of Texas only with lots of places to drink wine. There are just as many things to eat there.
Here is Ernie and Regina racing to the middle of this brastwurst.
Lederhosen pants are the fashion statement here. These guys have been tasting most of the day.
Whenever they would try to dance it was a little dicey.
When you walk by this place it is so brightly lit that you think it may be an amusement ride.
What they are selling is the best potato pancakes we have ever tasted. They serve it with 
Applesauce
All those people are in a wine tasting tent. You can buy various size glasses and turn them in 
once you have had your wine and get your money back.
That is Ham roasting on those spits at the back. Ernie and Klaus got a sandwich. We all had
A bite. It was really, really good.
I said earlier that this was like the State Fair. They had a midway among the rides was this beautiful
Ferris wheel.
The food garden above was full, it was really pretty with all the red and yellow lights above.
This was a fancier wine tasting place with lots of lights and the carrousel horse holding our table.
By this time the tasting Has gotten everyone quite comfortable. It's a late night for us,
We head back to the hotel at 9:00. On the autobahn the traffic was really heavy the opposite way
With everyone heading out to the wine tasting. Fortunately we have a great ride tomorrow.
Sept 19
It was a dry morning as we head out of town. The cyclepath is full of cyclist, walkers and lots of
Dogs. That makes us smile we are leaving the Prinz. Carl hotel.and on to Bingen.
We see sun trying to make it's way through the clouds. We are thinking happy thoughts to 
Make it happen.
What a cute puppy! She told us it is a long haired collie. It was a happy pup too!
Pumpkins and squash are ripening in the fields. The colors add to the brisk morning that remind 
us that fall is definitely on the way.
Regina and Ernie's jackets compliment the yellow flowers growing in the fields.
Some othe bushes and trees are staring to turn. The Reds and yellows catch your eye as we ride by.
We had a bit of confusion on which way to go. Just as we ere to take out again I spotted
This huge snail. Had to get a picture.
There's that sun. We've been waiting for it to pop out. 

OMG a Barn! Haven't had a good barn pic in quite a few days.
Lunch time. If you haven't toured by bike, then try it. This is the best part. Pulling into a village
And finding a wonderful cafe/ restaurant for lunch with your Buds.
As we were getting ready to roll out, everyone one one at the restaurant were fascinated with us.
A smile and a wave we are on our way.
Great trees! I'm sure on a hot day they create great shade for cyclist.
As the clouds blow away we pass all these swans out on the Rhine.
At first we thought this was a road block. Then we realized it was pulling a car out of the woods 
on the right. Wonder what that story was.
We rode so far up to the castle Rheinstein then walked the rest of the way. This is our view from 
The cafe. Below the cyclepath runs along the row of trees by the water. That is where we started from.
In Germany a tart really looks like a thin crust pizza. Ernie and Jim ordered it and turned it away
When it came. We forgot what a tart looks like here.
I was challenged as well. On the menu they listed a cottage cheese plate. Above is what I got.
A whole lot of cheese later I found the red wine jelly especially tasty.
This castle in it's day was amazing. Now mostly ruins there is a part that has become a hotel
And restaurant.
The did have a way to deal with bad people. Here is Jim demonstrating one.
On our way down we caught one last glimpse of Berg Rheinstein.
The train and the boats are a major source of. Transportation here. Beside lots of bikes!
We had to hurry to get to Bingen. To get on the river boat cruise. We go down the river to watch 
Fire works that will be shot off between to castles. This is Nancy and John getting comfortable 
With a beer or two.
Mr. Jimmy and I getting ready for the fireworks to begin.
Ah,Sandra and Klaus, what fun we are having spending time with them
Group photo. We found out we were not going to be back at the hotel till after midnight. 
Thank goodness the fireworks were good. Cause we were tired puppies.
When we went up on deck we were surprised by the number of boats around us.17 that've old see.
And these were not small boats. After he long ride back to the hotel we would be headed to Koblenz
After a short nights sleep. 

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Germany Tandem Tour Sat. Sept 12 thru Sept 14

TyUpdate I have been trying to post my blog for over a week. Hopefully today it works!
Sat. sept 12 and Sunday Sept. 13
We left Dallas on a 3:30pm flight for Germany. Melody and Jim Uhn and John and Nancy Griswold were waiting for the same flight. It was an easy flight. I only slept about 20 minutes. I did watch 2 and 1/2 movies and read most of my book. Jim was a little uneasy and did not sleep much better. When we arrived we caught up with up others to meet in the terminal 1 of the airport.
Unfortunately there was some issues with the bus to take us to Strasbourg so about 2 hours later we get on our way. I found myself sleep deprived and sleep was about the only thing I could think about.
At the hotel everyone set about getting their bikes together. 
Ernie Coose putting his bike together. A beautiful Ti/carbon combination. He manages to get it together. He removes every piece off the bike.Amazing!
We all group together to get a briefing on how the trip will play out. After that we all go our way in small
Groups to find dinner for the evening. Then off to sleep, I can't wait.
With our Canadian friends Ron and Michele Barton and Ron and Cheryl. We found a small quaint
Restaurant down the ally from our hotel. Really good food.
Big Ron suggest we walk down to the Rhine River. It is a lovely walk, there are Sycadmore trees all
Through the different plazas we passed.
The evening is cooling down and add a slight mist to it and we hurry up our stroll to get back to the hotel before it becomes and all out rain. Back in our rooms we hear the rain.  It will make sleeping even 
More pleasant. Good Night Mr. Jimmy!
Monday Sept 14
Today we wander around Strasbourg. It is a facinating city. These sculptures are all around town in
Places you would not expect. We joined in with these ladies. It was fun to see everyone do their thing.
Ernie and john are sudsing it up.
The cathedral was amazing. All of the small intricate sculptures kept your attention. The details 
Made us all point out unique features and characters in the different scenes .
The windows are huge and the colors. We so intense with all he stories depicted in each panel.
The organ was up high unfortunately we did not get to hear it. It was an imposing sight. I'm sure 
The music it projected throughout the church was inspiring.
There was beautiful stain glass windows through out. 
Out the door we off and wandering. We passed this window display with a dress made out of beer 
Bottle caps.
This is Sandra and Klaus. He has been a customer of Jim's since the 80's. A long time bike rider, his 
Wife Sandra has only been riding for about 7 months. We are excited to have her on the trip
With us.
We were walking with Klaus and his wife Sandra in search of a bike shop. He wanted to buy a lock.
After a scenic tour of the city we found it. This sign was inside the shop when we walked in.
We asked the fellow if he had hot dogs in the cart. He said look for yourself. We did and only found dirty laundry.
All of our travels in Europe always delights us with lots of flowers. They were abundant in Strasbourg 
As well.
TuesdaySept.14
Michele and Ron, Al and Sheryl, Ernie and Regina, Jim and Rhonda, Alan and Renee,
John and Brenda, Melody and Jim, lee and Becky, Nancy and John, and Klaus and Sandra.
We are ready to ride the Rhine!
So the plan was to have one of the ride couple to go off the front and the other to bring up the rear. Sounded great but taking off was a little sketchy. With Monday morning traffic and all those bikes we quickly separated. We eventually got together.
This is Lee and Becky. Lee did some down loading of GPS maps which we were all happy to have.
Well we were not in the Black Forest, however looking at this photo it looks as if it could be what you would imagine the forest would be like. Klaus explained to me that the Black Forest was called that
Because the pine trees grew so tightly together very little sunlight came through. He also says it isn't 
Quite as dense now.
This who have read my blog over the past few years know I enjoy a really fine barn. This one actually
Connects to the house.
Riding through this little town along the Rhine they had several flowering boats.
Oh yes and surf boards too!
Al and Sheryl we have ridden with in Italy. We were so please to spend time with them on this trip 
As well. They live in San Fransico right by the Golden Gate Bridge.
Ron and Michele come from Canada. We have ridden with them for many wonderful trips.
Our first time with them was in the Texas Hill Country. They had several things they wanted to see in Texas. The two I remember was a Texas Long Horn and an Armadillo. By golly they saw them!

So there are many routes you can take by bike. Today we followed the neat blue one with the yellow
Bike for the Rhine Route. 
Melody and Jim we have known for many years. They are fun to be around.  Many tandem rallys, 
Parties and especial riding in the Texas Hill Country. They now have a place there.
We are finally in Germany and right around the corner is our hotel for the evening.
Hotel Schweigener Hof.
Everyone is settled in and we have had our meeting to go over the next day's ride. We off to find 
Dinner. We are in front of a place we couldn't get into, but up the hill we had a wonderful meal
At a small B&B.
Wednesday Sept.16
Out in front of the hotel we were already in our rain gear. The weather is suppose to be all day rain.
Thank goodness we have the right stuff.
We are following the wine route for bikes. A lot of up and down but it truly beautiful. We pass tractors 
Pulling big containers of grapes.

We pass these deer in a pen. My happy thoughts are they are just keeping them out of the vineyards.
However they do have a lot of venison around too.

This young lady with her horse were so sweet. She was keeping him calm while we passed.
But the look in his eyes you could tell he was more curious than scared.
The path changes as far as its composition. Here it is concrete, where in other areas with was 
Asphalt. Looking at the skies we knew we were in for a long damp day.
Taking a break couldn't be better than by a big ole pear tree.
Lots of pears eh.
In the field opposite the pear trees is a huge field of turnips. And they were huge.
The sky behind us looks ominous. 
So while we are eating pears this fellow arrives. We have a few people among us that know a 
Little German. Eventually we figured out he wanted us to leave and not to eat his pears.
There are many bike paths crossing each other in the fields and in the villages. We all got to a point 
We were not sure where to go. Al and Sheryl kept pointing at the signs in different directions. It got 
Really funny to watch them.
Well it was decided we would go back to where we started sort of. This guy peering over the fence
We passed 3 times. I didn't have my camera ready the first and second time, but I got home the third time.
We always wondered how they picked the grapes. Yahoo, we finally caught the machine that 
Does it in action. And when he passes by there isn't a grape to be had.
So after a while we all split up in to smaller groups. Jim and I with Ernie and Regina plus John 
Nancy. We would figure out which way to goand sometimes it didn't work out. In this case the bike route just ended. Ernie was really sad.
We eventually got to the hotel with Jim and myself getting lost from the others. Purely by chance 
We found the hotel only to look down the road and see the others about to go the wrong way.
As Jim said this was the longest fourty mile ride we had ever done.
Thursday Sept 16
This was the only photo I got that was sunny. The front of the hotel we stayed in. Dressed in our
Rain gear like yesterday we knew we were most likely going to ride all day in the rain.
We are passing through a town called Ludwigshafen. Mainly an industrial area. Here is an area
Where there were a lot of shipping containers being loaded and unloaded.
We are so happy to have our rain gear on. The temperature is about 56 degrees. We are toasty 
With the right stuff on.
These canoes caught my eye. They were so bright and happy on an otherwise gloomy day.
We are riding the bike paths that follow the Rhine exclusively today. There are points where the 
Info on the GPS is a little tricky. There are a lot of swans along the Rhine. I don't know where these 
Were headed, but they definitely had themselves in a row.
Most of the sunflowers we passed were dying out. It was great to see these so bright and pretty.
I'm not quite sure why this plane was on display. I thought maybe it was a Lufthansa facility.
But farther down the road was a fighter jet up in the air.
We arrive in Speyer and stop by a cafe to get a warm drink. This fireplace was one of the neatest 
I have ever seen. However from the fur on top I figured out it was just decorative.
A beautiful cathedral here. It wasn't as colorful with stain glass windows. There were religious 
Painting that were soft in color. They added to the calm of the church.
Once again factories along the Rhine.
Jim and I lost Ernie, Regina, Alan mad Renee and were pretty much on our own. The best thing we 
Were on the bike path using the GPS. We decided to follow our instincts and follow the GPS
and it was working really well.
You can barely tell but the fellow in the photo I carrying an umbrella while riding his bike.
Behind him are the most of the group that had managed to be lost several times. We grouped 
Together. After several little mishaps we all seemed to split up again. Jim and I were to determined 
To follow the GPS as best we could. As a result we actually were the first ones to the hotel.
Very wet and very muddy from riding soggy hard packed trails we were glad to be there.
In the evening we had dinner with Sandra and Klaus and two of there friends. A nice evening.
Probably the best thing is we have our rest day in the town of Worms. It is pronounced with a "V"