Sleepless in Serbia
Tuesday, 22nd of November 2011 Through the fog we headed southeast. There were hardly any Eurovelo-6-signs left on the way so we orientated by the map. The foggy way
Read more ›Tuesday, 22nd of November 2011 Through the fog we headed southeast. There were hardly any Eurovelo-6-signs left on the way so we orientated by the map. The foggy way
Read more ›Sunday, 6th of November 2011 We could not fix the spokes in Batina. Neither could the men in the car- and bike´s-shop in Beli Manastir. The spokes that broke where the hardest to reach, just next to the gears. But they offered us a “new” rosty wheel made in Yugoslavia […]
Read more ›Wednesday, 2nd of November 2011 We really enjoyed our time in Batina (click here to pictures), made good friends with our flatmates and ate delicious food every day. Today we finally left. On the way to Novi Sad. We went down the street back to the village and then heard […]
Read more ›Saturday, 29th of October 2011 The last days where full of bad weather, punctures (minimum one daily) and good people.We found out that speaking a language does not matter too much. We made friends with Janö by the river. We where very afraid when he arrived at 6 am by […]
Read more ›Sunday, 23rd of October 2011 We are still in Budapest. Our planned 2-night’s stay grew into five nights. 1st day: Laundry and search for extra screws for the bike trailer. 2nd day: Sight seeing. This city has so much to offer, we could have spent all days sightseeing! 3rd day: […]
Read more ›Istanbul, Turkey, January 2012 Leer en Español The month is April of 1453, a young sultan of only 21 years old by the name of Mehmed II leads a huge army of men determined to take the much desired city of Constantinople. A few months before the young brilliant military […]
Silivri, Januar 2012 Diesen Artikel auf Deutsch lesen It smells like Cigarettes and fresh coffee. The men on the tables around us play dominoes, cards or a game that looks like rummy. Dursun looks out for another game of dominoes, cannot find any and puts a box with rummy-tokens on […]
Read more ›Kavala, Grecia, December 2011 Leer en Español *Filoxenia: greek for hopitality, welcome, shelter. It is December 24th, one day before Christmas. Annika and I are ready with our ingredient list for our Christmas dinner celebration. We flew straight forward towards the cheapest and biggest supermarket to do our shopping. “ […]
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