Another beer picture. There will be more, I hope.
The approach to Steinau (Straße). Note the half timber houses. There will be lots of these pictures for the next 12 days. This is an old town. Inhabited for about 1000 years with oldest building about 8oo years old.
The home of the Brothers Grimm as children.
A piece of artwork from one of the fairy tales at the entrance to the gardens of the home.
The entrance path just past the entrance gates. They were closed so I did not have to pay to get that far. Actually the entire town seemed closed. I believe Covid has really hit tourism in Germany and all of Europe. I had a long conversation with my taxi cab driver about how Covid had cut his income. He was also just hitting uo for a larger tip.It worked.
An odd fountain I found on a not main street. It appears as if the farmer and his wife are headed to market with pigs and chickens.
A house in Steinau that was out of character among the half timbered building. Click on the picture to see the interesting detail in the siding.
The Steinau Castle. this version of it was built in the early 1700's. You can see in the grounds around it, remains of earlier versions I found it most interesting, as it does not really compare to old buildings in Troy.
The grounds around the castle. The area in the moat must be where they trained the knights. You can see some of the training equipment still there.
More of the moat.
The area by my hotel They are having a play enactment of some of the fairy tales on Sunday. I will be on the road by then but I know that they do this all up and down the Brothers Grimm FairyTale Route.
A fountain outside the hotel with a princess thinking about kissing a frog. Why?
My hotel for the evening. It is an old building. The floors are uneven, the room is not square, the wiring is old, the steps are steep, It has keyed locks, I love it.
A road sign for bicyclists. It also has some instructions underneath in Gernam. I followed them perfectly. Not.
My bicycle ready to laod on the train for the middle portion of today's ride. It went on the train very well. There was a slight problem as I got off of the train, my back rack and bags fell on to landing platform. Luckily no one was getting on or off but me, so I did not inconvenience anyone. It took about 25 minutes to repair and fix the issues that caused this. It was caused ben own in attention to detail in assembly. A three year layover from riding has caused me to relearn lessons I used to know. There were no problems on the last section of the ride.
Tomorrow I will move to the Fulda River and the ride starts going somewhat down hill. Today was mostly up hill at a not so difficult pace, especially with a little help from my friends at the Deutsche Bahn.
The approach to Steinau (Straße). Note the half timber houses. There will be lots of these pictures for the next 12 days. This is an old town. Inhabited for about 1000 years with oldest building about 8oo years old.
The home of the Brothers Grimm as children.
A piece of artwork from one of the fairy tales at the entrance to the gardens of the home.
The entrance path just past the entrance gates. They were closed so I did not have to pay to get that far. Actually the entire town seemed closed. I believe Covid has really hit tourism in Germany and all of Europe. I had a long conversation with my taxi cab driver about how Covid had cut his income. He was also just hitting uo for a larger tip.It worked.
An odd fountain I found on a not main street. It appears as if the farmer and his wife are headed to market with pigs and chickens.
A house in Steinau that was out of character among the half timbered building. Click on the picture to see the interesting detail in the siding.
The Steinau Castle. this version of it was built in the early 1700's. You can see in the grounds around it, remains of earlier versions I found it most interesting, as it does not really compare to old buildings in Troy.
The grounds around the castle. The area in the moat must be where they trained the knights. You can see some of the training equipment still there.
More of the moat.
The area by my hotel They are having a play enactment of some of the fairy tales on Sunday. I will be on the road by then but I know that they do this all up and down the Brothers Grimm FairyTale Route.
A fountain outside the hotel with a princess thinking about kissing a frog. Why?
My hotel for the evening. It is an old building. The floors are uneven, the room is not square, the wiring is old, the steps are steep, It has keyed locks, I love it.
A road sign for bicyclists. It also has some instructions underneath in Gernam. I followed them perfectly. Not.
My bicycle ready to laod on the train for the middle portion of today's ride. It went on the train very well. There was a slight problem as I got off of the train, my back rack and bags fell on to landing platform. Luckily no one was getting on or off but me, so I did not inconvenience anyone. It took about 25 minutes to repair and fix the issues that caused this. It was caused ben own in attention to detail in assembly. A three year layover from riding has caused me to relearn lessons I used to know. There were no problems on the last section of the ride.
Bis Morgen.
Really neat photos … love the place you were staying. Very interesting …. Be careful.
ReplyDeleteHave a beer for me ….😂 like I need to tell you that… Nancy
I admire you for your bicycling travels. Great pictures. Have fun. Ron Saunders
ReplyDeleteThank you. I will do thank tomorrow at the end of the ride.
DeleteThank you Ron, it is an easy thing to do. It is really nice to be supported by Beth and my children and her children in doing this.
DeleteHi Bob, enjoying the great pics. of ur wonderful trip. Jim & Weather girl are rooting for u. Blessings & be safe.
DeleteTell Jim to saddle up and meet me in Kassel.
DeleteThe princess is thinking about kissing the frog because sometimes you have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find your prince. Glad you could take your bike trip this year! -- Lynn
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a wonderful trip! I’d love to be on it without riding a bike. Enjoy! 🍺
ReplyDeleteI don’t want a beer I would like a cuckoo clock please.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adventure!! Safe travels and have a wonderful time. Cheryll from Whittier, NC
ReplyDeleteI laughed at the sign with the rules. At first I thought perhaps you didn’t “follow” them because your German has also been on a three year layover and then I recalled the peddler you mentioned who looked a little old and crazed with a small flag flag was reminded of the rebel in you and knew the not-following was certainly by choice. Miss you. Be safe!
DeleteLOL you are spot on, however as I read the sign it really was about fishing issue at the lake, but I would not have followed then anyway. Thanks for traveling alone the way with me.
DeleteLooks like a fun trip
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