Life in Weiden, Travel + Life Abroad
A Quiet Life
I spent an idyllic weekend, working on, among other things, my relationship with Weiden. Things are going well, now Spring is here and there’s no frost or ice or need… Continue Reading
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Life in Weiden, Travel + Life Abroad
I spent an idyllic weekend, working on, among other things, my relationship with Weiden. Things are going well, now Spring is here and there’s no frost or ice or need… Continue Reading
Life in Weiden, Travel: Germany
Here in Germany, we are in the thick of Spargelzeit. The blossoms are blooming, the bees are buzzing and the Spargel is spargelling. It dominates menus, features in displays –… Continue Reading
Life in Weiden, Pictures, Travel + Life Abroad
A sunny Friday led to a vanilla frappe and walk around what I have now taken to calling Weiden’s Central Park, despite it having the perfectly good name of ‘Max… Continue Reading
Life in Weiden, Pictures, Travel + Life Abroad
Weiden seems intent on worming its way into my affections. It just gets cuter by the day. It could be the infectious happiness Spring brings with it or it could… Continue Reading
Life in Weiden, Travel + Life Abroad
In keeping with a recent decision to make the most of this town, because it won’t be forever, and acknowledging a continued attraction to lakesĀ , yesterday we went swimming. The… Continue Reading
Life in Weiden, Pictures, Travel: Germany
Yesterday was the first of a proposed series of plus-20 degree days. Mercury hit 22.6, exceeding all my expectations. I took myself off to my favourite park – establishing a… Continue Reading
Life in Weiden, Pictures, Travel + Life Abroad
For a while now, I have harboured a secret desire to eat lunch by a lake. I’m not entirely sure why, I suspect it concerns being an Aquarian with nary… Continue Reading
There are few things quite so enlivening as a ramble. A crisp, cool white wine in the sun, perhaps, something I also partook in yesterday – it is Spring, after… Continue Reading
When the sun comes out, as it has done today, Germans everywhere sprint to the nearest cafe with outdoor seating – the chairs would have been hurriedly dragged outside at… Continue Reading