Koblenz, Germany

some famous general at Deutsches Eck

Koblenz is on the Rhine so of great importance in transport history. There are many Rhine river tours starting here. It is a beautiful town, one some of my ancestors lived in several hundred years ago.

on the hill, Festung Eherenbreitstein
would you pay 75 Euro for an alcoholic cat?
that’s a big guitar
named after me, of course, young and handsome
police obviously feel safe here
these are bus stop signs

My Home (ancestral) – Bad Kreuznach

This house was built by my great great grandfather
When I researched my family the local press editor interviewed me
Again at the front door
Inside the front door

This house is now a place for abused or threatened women to be safe. they allowed me to go in only this far.

house history
Memorializing the synagoge my great grandfather and family attended
Plaque inscription
English translation
downtown
some building history
nice place for a lunch on a sunny day
local post delivery. fun way to work but maybe not in the snow
relaxing in one of the nice parks
the new synagogue

I should note this synagogue is now surrounded by a 2 meter tall fence and all the outside decorations and religious symbols have been taken down. This gave me a very unsafe feeling concerning potential terrorist attacks against the Jewish population in Germany.

a cute small car. yes, it is electric and made in Stuttgart, Germany

Bad Münster – Germany

Bad Münster is near Frankfurt and a short distance from one of my ancestral homes, Bad Kreuznach. This is a beautiful area of cliffs, wineries, castles, retired people and tons of tourists in Bad Kreuznach. It is a great place to relax and get to know Germany. The wine is delicious!

castle view from our apartment
A view from our apartment
bikes everywhere, especially on sunday
climbing up to Ebernburg Castle
managing doggie business
just for fun
salt making
this high wall of bush allowed evaporation from dripping water to leave salt for harvesting
leading to the house of a great wine making family

Wine from Nahe – Rhine Area

While traveling you can expect some interesting things to happen especially if you interact with people. Today while in Bad Münster we were on a walk to climb up to the Ebernburg castle for the view of the surrounding area. On the way down we saw a gray haired fellow on a street corner tending to a stand we thought had fruit for sale. As we approached the fellow walked away, back into what we thought was his house. As we got up to the stand we found it was a wine shop stand with prices and a collection box. This was a self service stand, pay and go. 

The prices were very reasonable but Without an understanding of the wine flavors a choice would be a hit or miss. I decided to walk closer to the house and as we approached we saw it was a small family winery. 

The fellow we saw was in what looked like a warehouse and people were sitting outside enjoying some wine. I approached the fellow and found he was the owner of the Rapp family winery and as we discussed further we learned he had been to California and the west coast up to Canada when much younger. 

Herr Rapp then invited us to go around the vineyard with other customers (we bought a bottle of wine) on his wine tasting/vineyard orientation which you see here. 

What a great experience and such generous support from these great people. The wine was excellent, ranging from dry to sweet, and the other customers were great fun to talk to. THANK YOU HERR RAPP!  This was a great highlight of our first week in Germany. I highly recommend this winery/hotel. If you want an excursion close to Frankfurt make sure to book a room and try their wine as well. Coming from California i can verify the high quality of the Rapp wine. 

Herr Rapp told us part of the vineyard was sold by a family member a few generations ago to buy a ticket to the States. “He never returned”! Just like my great grandfather.

The wine tasting wagon.
Herr Rapp, Pasan and myself.

https://www.weingut-rapp.de

Mainz – Germany

With the printer!

The visit to Mainz would never be considered as having “happened” if you did not visit Gutenberg’s museum and also had a photo taken with the “printer” himself, even if he is a pretty “hard” fellow to get to know. I think he is now Bronze. From here you can take a vineyard and wine tasting trip on the Rhine or visit Wiesbaden, another beautiful place with an iconic Old Town.

One of the famous Gutenberg bibles
we stayed across from the Jewish cemetery. many gravestones have been disfigured or destroyed.
St. Stephen’s church where Chagall created some of the stained glass windows.

Frankfurt- Day 2

If your smart phone is kaput you might need this guy
The German train company
This woman is blowing the garbage and leaves away from her place into the street and to other peoples’ property. It seems to be the thing to do in Germany.
Would you put your investments here?
Is this where Rapunzel let down her hair?
The old town is definitely one of the top attractions
This walking bridge has some beautiful views
I wish I had the guts to dress like this
Why does this statue have a protective net around it? Look at the next photo.
Pigeons
This shows Frankfurt is a financial center
I wondered where that kids phrase came from
Locks with love letters is definitely the thing
Transportation is really great in this city
Is this the great grandfather of the Cornell cafeteria?

Frankfurt Day 1

I found in Frankfurt it’s good to have a sense of humor. Our first day here was filled mostly with shopping for necessities Such as shoes which I did not have since I have been a beach bum for the last three years. My long trousers were completely worn out so I needed a new pair. Included in the shopping list was a SIM card and fixing my brothers ring which broke a few days ago. The city is very much a financial center so it has some drabness to it but today we are going to look for some interesting buildings and scenery. Some of the food takes me back to my childhood since my mother made a lot of German recipes. Now it’s time to go and walk around.

Near the airport in Bangkok, we found Khao Soi, the Chiang Mai version, so decided to stop for the flavor.
Outside the hotel, in front of the main station.
This is an inexpensive place to go shopping, very middle class.
Vespas come in all sizes. All of them were for sale.
A practical joke.
This German idea of Asian food includes foods from different places in east and Southeast Asia. The addition of chop Suey obviously indicates some US influence.
Exactly why I came to this shopping center
Of course we need some delicious bread for Breakfast
Frankfurt main station