Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Lübeck

Lübeck is about an hour's train ride from Kiel. It was an important city in the Hanseatic League (14th century). There are abundant Gothic buildings including spectacular St. Mary's Church.

Monday, March 23, 2015

Kiel — Altstadt

Today featured a lot of sleeping, not just by Carlo. The weather continued sunny and was not so cold as yesterday. We did get in a nice afternoon walk through some of the older parts of Kiel. Among the interesting features were a few statues and bronzes commemorating German unification in the late 19th century. The last bit of raging crocuses were blooming. And I learned that Max Planck was born in Kiel. Carlo is content to sleep in his stroller, so he's easy on long walks.

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Kiel — day 1

We arrived in Kiel this morning for a visit with Alexis, Elmar, and Carlo. Rani joined from Japan. The journey didn't go as expected because Lufthansa pilots declared a strike. Our nicely scheduled flight from SFO to Hamburg via Frankfurt was cancelled. No help from airport staff. After returning home from SFO, Ingrid managed to arrange an alternate routing. That's the good news. The bad news: back-to-back red eye flights with a 12-h layover in Newark. Anyway, we made it.
Our outing today was a walk along the Kiel Canal (Nordsee Ostsee Kanal) starting at a free ferry crossing (for pedestrians and cyclists) and ending at a most pleasant coffee and pastry shop. It's still early-spring cold here, with a high temperature of perhaps 6 °C (43 °F) and a brisk chilling breeze. After seven months in Singapore and two absurdly warm winter months in Oakland, I wasn't quite ready for the chill (and I didn't pack enough warm clothes). At least it was sunny!