I spent a few brief hours on Thursday morning exploring the city of Luxembourg (in the country of Luxembourg). I had already written it off as a flash in the pants (is that the expression?), a brief stop-off for Euro tourists more eager to move on to either Germany or France. Thankfully I was pleasantly surprised, a common theme on this trip, by the cities modernity and overall strength of presence. You know what I mean? Like it had impressive character...The historic part grew up on a plateau surrounded by cliffs on three of its four sides. On those three sides, massive walls were built that have helped (in large part) give Luxembourg its charm...they are ever present, no matter where you wander in the city. A lot of the stores, restaurants, and shops were young and up-beat with funky products, great food, and prices that didn't crush me...a factor that became more and more important in each city as the journey continued (note: Berlin killed it in this category...). But time moved on and so I was forced to do the same...off to Herne!
About 1.5 hours into the ride my navigation buddy "Tomtom," who I've referred to less-than-amicably before, totally let me down (again). Luckily I was just outside of Koln and was able to find my way back from there. But still, I took it as a sign from whatever forces may be that the trip needed to be over, STAT. Two more hours of jostling winds (aka the prodding younger sibling that I've also referred to before...less-than-amicably), and feeling entirely insignificant on the autobahn where cars were blowing by me like I was riding in mud, I pulled into the garage at my good friend Markus' house and officially called an end to my adventure...
In a lot of ways my heart was/has been sinking since then. This journey has been the spark in the back of my mind for a long time now, pushing me along a path that guaranteed its realization. I suspect that I'll never be able to do anything quite like it ever again, but am having a tough time understanding exactly what that means...ya dig? Regardless, I've got more time to sort that out, and in the meantime, I am hugely thankful to have completed it in good health and with minor frustration. I sold the old lady today and have closed the door on what has been an absolutely amazing, life-changing 5 weeks of riding...guten riding.
I hope you've enjoyed following my adventures as much as I've enjoyed living and sharing them. There were moments when I truly wished someone else was there with me, and this blog helped me keep it in perspective that way.
My flight tomorrow gets me back to New York at about 4 PM, apparently just late enough for Bloomberg to have arranged a welcoming party. I've been told to expect a red carpet, escort (police kind and also Eliot Spitzer kind), and champagne on the runway. I'd prefer a more low-key arrival, but in the event that I can't get my way, I'll throw up one more concluding post...
ALSO...as promised, I'd like to elect one city as having had the most positive impact on my trip (for whatever reason...food, architecture, lodging, purchases made there etc.). I'm a little wary to do so though, because I hate to indirectly bash the other stops along my way. So don't let this be a minus for the majority, but rather a positive for one. Clearly the options were ridiculously competitive, but all in all, one stands out in my mind above all the rest...
BERLIN, get there.
Enjoy these pictures...wrapping it up and also including a collection of my personal favorites from the trip.
LUXEMBOURG & HERNE
Luxembourg, city wall and all...
Welcome back to Herne
Comfy in the stable...for one more night
POSE SHOT, duh...
You probably think that that's a dog. It's actually a cat. And yes, it's on a leash...
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
Pete's top picks...
Day 1, Münster...
Day 1, Hannover...newspaper building by night
Day 4, Berlin...Berlin Cathedral and the Fernsehturm (TV tower)
Day 4, Berlin...WWII Memorial
Day 5, Berlin..."Neues Nationalgalerie"
Day 6, Prague...Frank Gehry's dancing building
Day 8, Novy Dvur Monastery...guesthouse
Day 13, en route to Fussen...first peek at the Bavarian Alps
Day 13, Austrian Alps...en route to Innsbruck
Day 14, Bolzano...a look at the Dolomites just before she broke down
Day 17, Lake Como...dreamy
Day 17, Lake Como...a hike up into the mountains
Day 20, Nice...
Day 21, outside Aix-en-Provence...guten riding
Day 29, Paris..doesn't get too much better
Day 31, Paris...inside Kapoor's "Leviathan" at the Grand Palais
oh uncle, so glad you're back, so glad you had such an amazing time...thanks for keeping us all in the loop with this awesome blog. and ps don't knock people walking their cats with leashes...i have a pic of turdy (god rest him) and me just like the one you posted :) some cats just don't listen to 'come' and 'heel.'
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