We’re in Germany!

Right so, you might remember the rain-soaked day we left Ireland? Where the moisture dripped from our clothes and our helmets? Well, the moisture is back but now it’s on the inside – I’m perspiring and Denis is sweating. It reached a high of 36 degrees (Celsius) today. We packed lightly… except for warm bike gear which we wore, which we were still wearing until half an hour ago. Now we have to find a strong bag to wrap it all up in and tie it to the top of one of the panniers (there’s no room inside!)

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(Very hot sun – very good for growing flowers and food…. not relationships)

Stress levels are high after nine hours on the hot road and there’s talk of irregularities with the planning. I did the planning… might have underestimated the effort involved in getting to Italy in four days….. might be a little frosty (not the weather) around here for the next few days.

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(More sun)

So, in an effort to jolly things up a bit as we rode silently along I started thinking about all the things I’ve under appreciated about living in a wet, damp country….. the temperature (how bad is 13 degrees?), an overcast day (we all need an excuse to sit by the telly), the soft rain (yet again Isabel you are right! (Isabel is from Spain)), the smell of wet footpaths (who doesn’t love that?)

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(Cute little windmill on road to Germany)

Starting to feel a bit better already. Maybe it’s the warm shower and the cold beer?

Until tomorrow, Mairead.

First stop….. McDonalds

We’re in McDonalds! Now… it’s not what you think…. we’re not eating (well unless you count the Applepunt – possibly an apple tart?) It’s the Wi-Fi we’re after.

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(We’re saved!)

We arrived at our overnight ferry in plenty of time last night – at 7.30pm for a midnight sailing. They allow you to board 3 hours before sailing to avail of their great food! Yes, great food on a ferry. Unfortunately I was too hungry and tired to take any photos so you’ll just have to take my word for it. I had scampi and Denis had catfish (or possibly pollack!) There was something wrong with their satellite so no wifi. Denis is working as we go so no wifi is worrying. Hence straight off the ferry we head to McDonalds.

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(Lots of greenhouses in Holland)

Throughout France on previous trips we have availed of their free wifi but had no idea if it was available in the Netherlands – it is. And it’s fast! So the sun is shining, the work is getting done and the Applepunt is warm. The weather is warm and sunny, the people are friendly and the music is bubbly, we’ll be here for about twenty minutes.  Life is good.

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(Coffee rating? Hmmmmm)

We’re off to a place called Halsenbach in Germany next.

Until then, Mairead.

We’re off……

Hello world, I’m back… and we’re off to Italy. As I write we’re sitting at a table on the boat to Holyhead. I got the departure time wrong but not too wrong. As we tied down the bike on deck 5, the loading door rumbled shut. Very close. Later today we have a six hour ride to Harwich in Essex and then another ferry tonight to The Netherlands but first…. breakfast.

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(Happy Denis)

It was raining very heavily as we left Greystones and it continued all the way to Dublin Port, so our rainproof gear is sopping – not a problem for us but the next people to sit on these seats will wonder….

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(Very wet outside)

We will arrive in a place called Hook of Holland tomorrow morning and begin a three day journey to Venice. We will pass through the Netherlands, Germany and Austria. We will stay for five days in Venice and then move on to Florence. We will also visit Siena. (Maybe we need more time?) And we’re taking you along with us, so rest up because soon I’ll be asking for your help in 1.Recommending places to visit and 2.Learning some easy Italian… (you may remember from a previous visit to this beautiful language that I tend to use my hands and arms more than my words…. a form of communication no doubt!)

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(Denis will be rating coffee along the way… this one gets a Blah)

Until next time, Mairead.

Imagine that!

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(1,213 year old leather buttons on Psalter at the National Museum)

The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge, but Imagination!” – Albert Einstein

Let the daydreaming begin, Mairead.