12 July 2026

Summer Holiday. 12 July 2026

Berlin, Germany

We didn't hurry out of bed this morning, it being Sunday, and it was 10:30 before we left the WoMo. This was intentional, as we were due to meet a friend in the south of the city for lunch at noon, and the most direct way of travelling, the S25, is cut in half at the moment for engineering works. I am not sure if that is just for the weekend, or if it is more long-term; in any case, that is irrelevant. In the end, we walked up to where Line 6 of the U-bahn usually starts, but it, too, is undergoing very long-term repairs, so there is a rail replacement bus for the first five stops. 

We thought at first this was a disaster, as we just missed two buses, but a third came along within a minute, so that was all right. Of course, we had to wait for several minutes for the U-Bahn, and again when we changed on to line 7, but caught up with ourselves and it was just on noon when we met our friend who was waiting for us at the top of the steps! 

She had decided to take us to a restaurant she likes about ten minutes walk away, called Tomasa on the edge of Viktoria Park. We had to wait for a table, as our friend said it had never occurred to her that she might need to book, but they were able to seat us, and the food, when it came, was absolutely delicious. I had what was called a California Bowl, which was salmon in a sweet chilli sauce, mashed avocado, avocado chunks, pomegranate seeds, diced mango, rocket and rice. I ate all the salmon and some of the avocado and mango, but sadly, couldn't finish it and didn't even try to tackle the rice (or the rocket, which is not my favourite salad vegetable!). 

When we had finished eating, our friend took us for a walk in Viktoria Park up to a monument from which there is apparently a lovely view over Berlin. I can imagine - I stayed at the bottom, as I am so not good at steps coming down if there is no handrail, which there wasn't, and even from there the view was fairly spectacular - it would have been more so if the trees were not so thickly in leaf! 

We then walked down to the main road and caught an M19 bus to Berlin Zoo, our friend leaving us at her nearest stop en route, and, at her recommendation, changing to a 100 bus, which goes all the way across Berlin to Alexanderplatz, passing most of the famous tourist places en route. I was lucky enough to get a front seat, although it was almost impossible to take photographs. 

Just before we got on the bus, a motorcade had passed, obviously escorting a VIP somewhere (I doubt it was the Duke of Sussex!), and in a while the bus was badly held up due to a demonstration which took forever to go past. I have no idea what it was about, but do wonder if the two were related! 

When we arrived at Alexanderplatz, we got off and made our way to the nearest coffee shop to consider our options. I didn't want coffee, so had a mint tea, which I never normally do, but really fancied it! We decided we would take the M1 tram, and then change on to a bus; it was going to take a long time, but hey. 

All went well at first, and then something went wrong with the ramp mechanism after a wheelchair user had got on, and it was taken out of service after the driver had tried to fix it, and the driver of the tram behind had also tried, but in vain. So eventually it went on with only the poor wheelchair user aboard - I hope they were able to get off where they wanted to! We, and all the other passengers from the first tram, promptly boarded the second one. 

But what we didn't realise until too late, too late, was that the M1 tram has two branches, and naturally the second tram was going on the wrong one from our point of view. So we leapt off, thinking that we must get a return tram to the junction, but a bit of work with Citymapper told us that if we walked a couple of hundred metres, we would get to a bus stop and catch a 124, which would probably take us to within walking-distance of the campsite! We had to wait 15 minutes for the next bus, but once we were on it was very straightforward, except the back doors jammed once, but the driver turned the bus off and on again, which fixed that. It was a long, hot journey, though, and then a ten-minute walk the other end, so what with one thing and another I've done over 11k steps today!

We were hot and tired, so I flaked out on the bed for a bit, and the Swan Whisperer sat out to read in the shade, and we had our supper (cold Thuringian Bratwurst with potato salad, followed by melon, followed by chocolate-covered raspberries) out of doors. I think, I though, that I shall have an early night! 

11 July 2026

Summer Holiday, 11 July 2026

Berlin, Germany

Up early this morning, as we had a bit of a drive to Leipzig, where the Swan Whisperer wanted to parkrun. I had a breakfast yogurt to keep me going, and we set off. It was not difficult to find the car park in the Volkspark, and several other people were obviously about to parkrun, so he had no trouble finding the start line. Indeed, one man cane to say goodbye to us once it was over!

The SW wanted to see a couple of things in Leipzig, so he went off to do that, while I walked up to the local REWE and did some shopping, only I forgot bread and eggs. I
couldn't resist these rolls for our lunch, they really look quite alarmingly rude! They also had some Tiramisu-flavoured Dickmanns cakes, which I didn't buy, but thought they would amuse some of my friends (some of the skaters have a competition after the event where they try to eat one without using their hands!).

I was glad I hadn't gone into Leipzig with the SW, as my insides decided, yet again, to misbehave. Sigh! Oh well. 

When he cane back, he had a quick coffee and then we set off for Berlin, stopping for diesel before we got to the motorway, then at the first rest stop we came to for lunch. The rolls, by the way, rude or not, were delicious, and I ate nearly all mine, quite a lot of it just dry, it was so good! We stopped once more for the SW to have coffee as he was feeling a bit sleepy, and then had to negotiate traffic jams on the Berlin ring road, but finally got here about 16:30. 

Such a nice receptionist showed us round and so on, and then I went to a very convenient Norma across the road to buy the missing bread and eggs - it is twice the size of the one in Oberstdorf, but I don't think has much more stock as the aisles are wider while the SW parked up and got us settled in.  I should have liked to have stayed in the aire at Gesundbrunnen, where we stayed last time, but it was fully booked this weekend. This campsite is extremely nice, but much further out, and the main line into town is disrupted due to Works. Oh well... 

We didn't go out again but have spent the evening on the camp site, doing a load of washing which took forever, and the SW made out Saturday sausage and mash. Thuringian Bratwürst, so delicious! 

10 July 2026

Summer Holiday, 10 July 2026

Zwenkau, Saxony, Germany

In the end, we reverted to Plan A, as the place the Swan Whisperer thought of in Leipzig was fully booked. And I'm very glad we did! 

It has been a much better day, weather-wise. The clouds have gone, the sun is out, and the temperature has been rising. 

Our first port of call this morning was to a REWE en route to the motorway, where I did a shopping and made sure we had enough supplies to do us until Monday; however, I expect we will need milk, also fizzy water and peppers, so I must try to shop tomorrow. I also want to be able to spend time pottering round a DM and/or a Kik or Tedi! Haven't had a chance this holiday as yet, and, as we are booked in, it won't matter if we don't arrive in Berlin until later. 

Anyway, we had a long drive on the motorway - I knitted and dozed a bit - and we arrived here in Zwenkau just in time for lunch. It is a lovely aire, by a lake - in fact, I think it is part of the Yacht Club. After lunch, we relaxed a bit and then had a cup of tea before going swimming at the bathing beach, which is only a couple of hundred yards away. This was the first time I have used my water shoes, which I originally bought for the Achensee last year, and then we never swam there. 

It was lovely, although horrible getting wet! We pootled around, relaxing and swimming a bit, and either I caught a tiny fish or it caught me, not sure which! Obviously I threw it back.... 

Once we started to get cold, we called it a swim, and came back to the WoMo. I was tempted to get into my dressing-gown and sit outside, but decided I hadn't really had enough exercise today, so got back into shorts and t-shirt and then took the rubbish to the bins, and used the opportunity to have a good walk round the site and take photos of the lake and the beach. 

Then we sat outside drinking, first lemon/mint cordial and then beer, and then I got supper which was the end of the ragu with a pre-prepared rice and lentil mix, and very good it was, too! And it's just beginning to get cool, so in a bit I'll go inside and read! I need to go to bed fairly early, as we must be up betimes so that the Swan Whisperer can parkrun in Leipzig tomorrow. 

09 July 2026

Summer Holiday, 9 July 2026

Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany

It was cold in the night. The bedroom window was wide open, as was the skylight, so I ended up grabbing a rug to cover my duvet before I could sleep. I did hear my alarm, and sat up and took my pill, but then went straight back to sleep and didn't wake up until nearly 8, what time the Swan Whisperer said he was going for a run. 

I got up then, and got everything ready while he was out, and after a late breakfast we set off for Göttingen. It was a straightforward drive on the motorway, with only a couple of minor hold-ups due to roadworks, and we got here about 12:30. We had been told the aire was very popular, and were worried lest it be full, but in fact there were plenty of spaces, so once we had got water (we had emptied the grey and the loo this morning, but their water was u/s, so we just put in 11 litres from the standpipe and then filled up when we got here) and I had paid for our stay (there is an app, so easy!), I went off to the nearest bakery, just across the big car-park, to get rolls for lunch while the SW parked up and dealt with electricity and ramps and so on. When I got back, he had already got the various spreads, etc, on the table. 

We discovered it was only about a 20-minute walk into the old town centre, much of it along what is called a canal, but is only really a ditch (quite pretty, though, at this time of year), so that's what we did. We wandered round the centre, which is rather nice - I could almost, almost have wished the SW hadn't been with me so I could investigate the lovely shops! I nearly parked him on a convenient husband bench and went to DM, but there will be other days! 

We decided to get a bus back to the aire - the bus stop is very near - but found we had got ourselves turned round, and had a bit of trouble finding the stop we wanted, which meant we very nearly missed the bus, but just caught it by the skin of our teeth. When we got back, we had a cup of tea and the SW, believe it or not, went for yet another walk as there is a lake nearby he wanted to see! I don't know where he finds the energy! He has chosen a different place for us to spend tomorrow, in Leipzig, so he can go for a parkrun! He said there is one near here, around the lake, but when I suggested staying here another night so he could, he said not. So we want to leave early-Ish tomorrow, and get to Leipzig in time to explore in the afternoon and then head on to Berlin after parkrun. That's the plan, anyway. 

There is a spa bath a couple of hundred metres away - I do wish I had the energy to enjoy its amenities, but I really don't! But after a cold, overcast day the sun has come out, and it is a lovely evening! 

08 July 2026

Summer Holiday, 8 July 2026

Möhnesee, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany

With hindsight, we should have filled up with diesel before leaving Belgium, but we assumed diesel would be cheaper in Germany. Spoiler: it wasn't! In fact, it was about 20 cents a litre dearer, and we were lucky to fill up at "only" €2.04. I don't know what has made the prices so very much higher than they were in May - they have been beginning to come down in the UK lately! 

We thought we had set the Satnav to take us up through Maastricht and into Germany from there, but it seems to have changed its mind when I added a supermarket stop en route, and we were taken the "usual way" via Aachen. However, we did not turn off towards Köln, but rather went north towards Dusseldorf. Mind you, we've done that route before, only in the opposite direction. 

Our first stop was at a REWE to shop; my breakfast had expired by then, and I was very wobbly and bad-tempered, so made the Swan Whisperer go and get rolls from the in-store bakery and we had lunch, but even still I was very wobbly in the shop. Got all I wanted, though, and some lovely ripe gooseberries to boot, which I have stewed with some sugar and had with yoghurt for supper pudding. The rest of the journey took ages due to very slow traffic on the motorway, but we got here at last. 

I am very disappointed with this aire; it was expensive and looked as though it would be lovely, but it is small, cramped and crowded! And did I say expensive? I paid for the second tier of pitches, allegedly in front of the lake, which I suppose they are, but there is an awful lot of greenery between us and it! I should have liked to have swum, but it has been overcast and cloudy all day, and the temperature is only about 21. After the recent hot weather, it really feels rather chilly! Nobody else was swimming, so I couldn't, as it really isn't safe to swim on one's own. 

So instead I profited from the free WiFi to catch up on YouTube, and then made a large ragu, which we had with fresh tagliatelle and shaved parmesan. Followed by the end of the stewed rhubarb for the Swan Whisperer and the aforementioned gooseberries for me, both with yoghurt. 

07 July 2026

Summer Holiday, 7 July 2026

Blegny-Mine, Wallonie, Belgium

We were woken in the small hours by celebratory car horns - we assumed Belgium had beaten the USA, as, indeed, it turned out! The Swan Whisperer went for a run this morning, before it got too hot. We were sad to say goodbye to Tournai, and hope to come back again sometime. 

After much arguing with the SatNav, we got it to drive us along the Meuse, which was not quite as 100% industrial as I remembered, but the scenic bits - between towering cliffs - were not very long, and mostly it was either residential or industrial. We stopped off at a Carrefour on the outskirts of Liege, and, as I was having a must for some chips, we went to a restaurant in the complex. I had a piece of fish in caper sauce (I don't really like capers, but scraped them off), but it was very dry and had obviously sat under the lights too long. The SW had ribs with his chips, which I think he enjoyed, but he was listening to a seminar from our financial advice team, so when I had eaten enough I went shopping and met him back at the WoMo. 

It didn't take long to get to Blegny-Mine, although the Satnav took us a rather peculiar way, we thought. But when we got there, sadliness - the aire is no longer free, but they charge you €12 per night. Only since 1 July! I did pay it, but we may not come back. 

The SW went for a walk, and I had hoped to go for onelater, but suddenly started feeling horribly sick - I wonder if it was the fish? I wasn't sick, just, and after a nap the feeling passed, but it means I haven't had a walk today, and don't really feel like doing tai chi. 

This is a photo of the car park, as it feels very spacious - some WoMos arrived, but left again when they found they were expected to pay! 

06 July 2026

Summer Holiday, 6 July 2026

Tournai, Wallonie, Belgium

We decided to go for our explore this morning, before the heat of the day.  We had a lovely walk round the Old Town, visiting various churches and generally exploring. There will, of course, be more photos on Facebook. 

Sadly, much of the Cathedral, which is the UNESCO World Heritage site, was under wraps due to Works, and really only enough space was left open to enable public worship. 

I was flagging a bit by then, so we stopped at one of the tourist-cafés in the Grand Place for the Swan Whisperer to have coffee and I had a beer (Cristal - delicious). The coffee came with a "featherbed of whipped cream", but I didn't think to take a photo until it no longer did! 

On the way back to the WoMo we stopped at the local Carrefour Market to buy eggs and some patisseries as it is our first full day here. Also paté, but we ended up not having it in the end. 

Then there was a long, hot afternoon spent either flopped on the bed or, once there was some shade outside, sitting out. The early shade, though, was under a lime tree, and you know what that's like for shedding! Actually, we are pretty much parked underneath it, and I do not know how we are going to get the bedroom skylight's mosquito netting closed without emptying bits all over the bed.... I expect there will need to be a towel deployed! 

Anyway, we spent some time looking up an interesting route for tomorrow - the SW wants to drive along the Moselle and refuses to believe me that when we have done so in the past it has been disappointingly industrial. But there, if he wants to drive through industrial estate after industrial estate, I shall just go to sleep! We also spent time researching restaurants as we wanted to eat out and, in fact, ended up at the nearest open one, which was Moroccan, and exceptionally good! Also excellent value for money. I had couscous with a lamb skewer, and the SW had a mixed skewer, both beef and lamb. They bought everything in bowls so one could help oneself, but there was a fair bit left over, delicious though it was! 

And so back to the motor home and I am hoping our mosquito lamp will attract the insects to their demise, as I have too many bites for comfort!