Loving it thanks 






does you iphone camera translate signs etc on the screen like a proper Android phone?












Supper dude. SupperLunch over, it was back into the woods, hills and valleys of the Eifel:
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In the lower picture, you can see some pinky-red spray paint, in the lower left corner. The road was small, scarcely more than a metalled logging road through the woods. But, the local council had been marking the broken surface, ahead of repair. Why, if the Germans (who we, standing alone, thrashed in two World Wars) can make good small roads in the middle of nowhere, can’t we repair potholes on main roads, here at home?
They do love a maypole in Germany. This one was erected by the Hitler Youth, apparently. Anyway, that was what the AI told me on my all singing, all dancing iPhone 15, Super Max Pro:
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A bit down the road, I bumped into a local:
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So, I sat with him to have a chat:
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I see now that he had his eye on my Lloyd’s Motor Club pin.
Nearly home now, past the wind turbines I saw in the distance this morning:
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I like the windmills; to me they look rather ‘Other worldly’ in the landscape.
And so to the final stretch:
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A grand day out.
PS Tonight’s dinner (or tea, as some less cultured folk, might call it):
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Day three…. Continued….
Storks and babies aside, the local tourist boards are quite good at putting up displays to tell you about their local area. Even a non-German speaker like myself, can get the gist of it:
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Besides the notice boards, they also provide some quite nice picnic tables, along with information about the local walking trails:
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At the same site, there is a memorial (presumably commissioned and paid for by him) commemorating Dr Wiedeking’s favourite goat:
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PS I have just Googled ‘Jagdpächter’. To my great disappointment, it’s not a memorial to the doctor’s favourite goat at all. It’s something to celebrate ‘Hunting licences’. I still though think my interpretation is better.





















Buy owt Mr ?I eventually reached the river’s edge at Alf, where there was some sort of junk fair going on, with people selling all sort of ‘useful’ tat:
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I was particularly taken with someone selling water skis, alongside other stuff:
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I would guess that the the market was over 100 yards long. I can only assume the vendors get their pleasure carting the stuff around, as (less than a mile or so down the road) there was another market selling exactly the same old crap.
Buy owt Mr ?
These post are quite advanced compared to those that I grew up with.I don’t know how many tens of thousands of these black and white road edge markers, the Germans have put in along their road network:
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Nor did I know that every so often, one is marked with some sort of code and the road number on the reverse, confirming that I was indeed on the L106 heading towards the Mosel:
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Snow markers, so you know where the road is.I don’t know how many tens of thousands of these black and white road edge markers, the Germans have put in along their road network: