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Subject: [Leica] Suggestions for after LHSA meeting - one other option
From: don.dory at gmail.com (Don Dory)
Date: Sat May 20 16:07:18 2006
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Nathan,
Thank you for your considered options.  I don't really want to rent a car,
but the trains can get us to all of your suggestions so I have one more
option for SWMBO which would be take a train to the areas you mentioned and
see what there is.  Berlin and Amsterdam would both also be of interest but
I suspect that SWMBO will favor Berlin for no apparent reason.

Don
don.dory@gmail.com


On 5/20/06, Nathan Wajsman <nathan@nathanfoto.com> wrote:
>
> I was incredibly remiss in forgetting to mention that you can get from
> Frankfurt to Amsterdam in about 3 hours or from Cologne to Amsterdam in
> 2 1/2 hours on the ICE train. The BeneLUGgers will be pleased to show
> you a good time in Amsterdam :-)
>
> Nathan
>
> Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> > Hi Don (and others who have spare time):
> >
> > I will give you a few options for spending a few extra days in early
> > October in that area:
> >
> > 1) Go down to Bonn and Koblenz and then take a drive south along the
> > Mosel river. Koblenz is one of my favorite towns in Germany. It is
> > located where the Mosel and Rhine rivers meet and is very pictoresque
> > in itself. As you follow the Mosel, you pass through a wine-making
> > area which produces some of world's best Riesling and sweet wines and
> > has some very beautiful towns such as Bernkastel. October is harvest
> > month, so there will be a lot of activity and perhaps even various
> > harvest festivals (although I am not sure if they do them in Germany).
> > You can also take in the city of Trier, which, like Koblenz, dates
> > back to Roman times. All this of course requires a car.
> >
> > The above makes most sense if the weather is good. We are talking
> > early October in northern Europe, which means that the weather can
> > range from wind and rain and 5C to a burst of Indian summer. If the
> > weather is bad, then a big-city trip is better, since there will be
> > things to do indoors (museums, shopping, exhibitions etc.). From
> > Cologne you can easily get to:
> >
> > 2) Berlin (about 4 1/2 hours by train). This has become a truly
> > amazing city since reunification. Old buildings have been restored and
> > enhanced, like the Reichstag, and some of the world's must stunning
> > buildings have sprung up all over the place, particularly in what used
> > to be no man's land. The cultural life of Berlin is also incredibly
> > vibrant, and regardless of whether you and your wife like modern art,
> > punk rock, traditional art or whatever, you will find it in Berlin.
> >
> > 3) Paris obviously needs no introduction, and you can get there by
> > high-speed train from Cologne in under 4 hours.
> >
> > 4) If the weather is truly horrible, you can also escape down to the
> > sun for a few days. Air Berlin is one of Europe's largest low-cost
> > airlines, and they will fly you from Frankfurt to, say, Malaga, for
> > under 300 EUR. Have a look at www.airberlin.com.
> >
> > Hope this gives you some possibilities to consider.
> >
> > Nathan
> >
> > Don Dory wrote:
> >> All,
> >> I would like to spend three or four days after the LHSA meeting
> >> breaks up in
> >> Europe.  Specifically from October 3rd to the 7th, is there anythig
> >> really
> >> special that I and SWMBO should do or see?  The starting location
> >> will be in
> >> Frankfort so a driving trip to Sicily would probably not work but what
> >> interesting ideas do you all have?  My only real restriction is that
> >> I don't
> >> want to spend a huge percentage of the time traveling.
> >>
> >> Thanks for taking the time to consider, and I expect there will be
> >> more than
> >> one of us contemplating finishing the week enjoying the fall.
> >>
> >> Don
> >> don.dory@gmail.com
> >>
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> >>
> >
>
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