Simon and Candy's wedding went off brilliantly last weekend, so with that behind us we headed off for the second part of our Italian tour. I spent a day or so cleaning and loading up the van ready for a few weeks on the road. Not a trivial task since we've only got limited space; it's a case of balancing what you need with what you'd like.
We crossed the channel on the ferry and first overnight stop was Germany - a neat site at Siersburg in a very pretty valley setting.
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| Siersburg campsite. |

Come on now John. The Germans I know are very warm and friendly. If you want "labels, information signs and just signs," then try Berlin. Chilling, might be the sentiment to consider.A great start to your adventures.I am looking forwrd to your regular reports. Take care,Tony
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ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment! Perhaps German people resemble Italians in that their public 'persona' differs from their individual ones. In Italy the private domain is very different from the private one .