Daisy says farewell to mainland Europe – after 5000km

Sitting on the Stena Line ferry at Hoek van Holland ready to leave for Harwich, we’re both a touch tearful at leaving mainland Europe after more than 5000 kilometres on Daisy all around Germany. At 80 days on the continent – 10 short of what I (Mark) am allowed in any 180 period under the … Read more …

In which Daisy thrives on a Diet of Worms

Heading rapidly north along the Rhine and posting this from friends near Bonn – 380km these past four days in at times ferocious but just-survivable heat (the beer helps…) – we rather enjoyed visiting the city of Worms, to smile at the double meaning, in English if not in German, of a Diet of the … Read more …

Daisy pauses in Schwäbisch Hall, 4224 km behind us, a mere 1000 to go

We’ve been taking a one-day break in Wackershofen, deepest SW Germany, with Annette and Robert, the former once leading soprano in the East Berlin Cathedral Choir where we sang 1977-81. That’s them on the left/above, with formidable breakfast lined up in the kitchen (originally a stable) of their beautiful 400-year-old half-timbered home just outside Schwäbisch … Read more …

Erfurt, Buchenwald, Weimar, and Daisy scales a 14% climb (which empties nearly half a battery.)

From contradictory Weimar, home to Germany’s greatest writer Goethe, this wonderful country’s doomed effort at post-WWI parliamentary democracy, and, yes, the horror of Buchenwald concentration camp, the briefest of posts (wordcount-wise) with pictures to capture Daisy’s progress through week seven of our three-month journey. First, a map to summarise the last few days from Berlin … Read more …