Last week I decided to go to Munich (by train - which in Germany nowadays is a never ending adventure...)
From my tiny village (1 track!) to Nürnberg the little red train needs only 40 minutes. But then I have to wait at least - and every time - 30 minutes, valuable time well spent on deepening my studies in mankind: the Central Station in Nürnberg is neither beautiful (but full!) nor safe (ranking position 3 in "the most dangerous Central stations in Germany" - running after Köln and Hannover - Nürnberg proudly presented 548 violent offences last year).
But then - if it comes - the ICE to Munich speeds in 1 hour to its destination.
This time I changed my visiting routine: nature before culture, I decided - so passing by the the Frauenkirche
I took a few steps to the Hofgarten, bathing in the bewitching smell of flowering limes,
crossed through the Diana Tempel: to reach the lovely "Englischer Garten" with the "Monopteros"
and the "Eisbach" - light turquoise icy water, where surfers dash by.
I dashed too - and overdid it a bit to snatch up culture.
In the heat, 31°!= 87,5 degrees Fahrenheit - Yours Truly walked all in all over 15,000 steps - meaning over 10 kilometres in relatively new ballerinas... ouch ...
Next time I will be wiser, hopefully - otherwise:
older, but not wiser.
(Highly elegant position of legs and feet - but what can I expect after that gigantic walk? At my age?)
Elating surprise in the English Bookshop WordsWorth (Schellingstrasse, university terrain) -
the owner recognised me after almost 30 years! - and we chatted for a long time - but that is worth a few words in another blog post, I think.