Monday, February 04, 2008

Schleudern, Bremsen, Rutschen, aber kein Überschlag!

Also hier kommen die ersten Eindrücke vom Fahrsicherheitstraining...
Nach einem kurzem Theorieteil kam die Praxis: Erst gab es verschiedene Lenk und Bremsübungen! Erstaunliche Bremswege gab es. Aber es war echt klasse, so oft hab ich dat ABS noch nie gemerkt. Die Schleuderplatte nach dem Mittag war allerdings ganz schon fies, wobei allerdings kleine Polos und Autos ohne ABS noch mehr wie im Autoscooter rumgehüpft sind...


Da bin ich auch einmal mitgefahren, auf gefühlter winterglatter Fahrbahn mit unterschiedlichen Belägen ohne ABS und ohne Gegenlenken:



Dann gings es auch mal eine komplette Runde über den Sachsenring und zum Schluss gab es noch ne Kreisbahn...
Der Kampfpolo macht zwar hier nicht so spannende Sachen wie auf der Rüttelplatte aber trotzdem:



Und zu allerletzt noch ein Zertifikat! WHAM!

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Ein dickes Dankeschön an Claudia, Inge, Maria, Püppi, Céline, Caroline, Daniel, Enrico, Stefan und Norbert

Fall ihr es noch nicht wusstest, morgen ist es soweit, das PWK-Intensivtraining findet statt! Wie ihr seht, habe ich versucht mich gebührend auf das große Ereignis vorzubereiten! Außerdem wollte ich noch mal allen ein Riesengroßes Dankeschön vorbeischicken:

DANKESCHÖN FÜR'S TOLLE GESCHENK!

Das nachher Bild gibts dann morgen!

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Krkonoše or The Giant Mountains

You want to see some spectacular pictures?
Take this:

After Christmas we traveled to Svoboda nad Upou in the Czech Repuclic...It's a small winter sports area not far away from the polish boarder....and there we've had best conditions for cross-country skiing as well as down hill....and of cours sledging!








Wonder what our landlord tried to say....

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Mal wieder Frankreischè - Strassbourg

Strassbourg all inclusive for 90€!!! WHAM!

That was the idea from Europahaus Dresden!

So one fine day in December Ulli-Tschatz
and me started 8.30 in the morning to catch the bus to Strassbourg...First of all we captured the most amazing seats of the whole bus - the penultimate row of seats...it was pretty cool! up to this point of time when a half drunk guy entered the bus and used the seats behind us to sober up...what an unpleasant odor! or just bad smell!

Even the Apfelkorn Schnaps which Viktor, the leader of the tour, tried to infuse everybody at 9 o'clock couldn't help....but at least it was over after some hours....the smell, but not Viktor...

Finally after 8 hours of driving we arrived in Strassbourg....
The first obstacle - not getting the 12 bed room in the youth hostel -we had no earplugs with us- was overcome fast! couples were accomodated in shared room for 6 people....like the wind Ulli and me declared to the surprise of all that we're a couple and there it was: the 6-bed-room

Dinner was in the cafeteria in Stassbourg...following a trip to the old city centre to find a bar....the beer is really expensive there...After that Viktor, the tour leader offered an icebreaker-game to get to know each other with the help of plenty of alcohol...It's a great pitty we missed the main game...



The next day there offered kind of heavy programme: breakfast, guided tour through the city at 9, boat tour around at 11, lunch at 12.30 and the back to the city to a special part... OUFF!
After that we had enough walking around with 40 people so we decided to climb the minster tower, drink mulled wine and do powershopping at the christmas markets....we even spent 30 minutes in the famous La Fayette Store....waiting in front of the toilets...
But I have to say it again: the old city of Strassbourg is grandios, it's picturesque....so many timbered houses, really old. Fantastic, I was thrilled...completely.
This part of the city is like an island, because they built some channels there and so you can have a wonderful boat trip.


we had the very best weather - look at the pictures - but it was f****** cold, fortunately the boat had a heating system. So one could see the old houses and the minster from a different perpective, also parts of the European Parliament, which is situated in Strassbourg...

And some pictures of Strassbourg:
Strassbourg Minster
Inside the minster: little dog....touch it and you'll will be happy ever after!


Beatiful tree :)




Please don't!
We met some nice guys there like Anja...

and Mathias,

but where Nicole's picture?

...and of course my dear darling Ülli!

Then last but not least we felt hunger for a typical food from the Alsace - the region around Strassbourg. We decided..Sauerkraut is very typical there! Delicious!
The waiters and waitresses were not so nice, but so I think it was their fault not to bill the dessert - lemon tart and creme brulee!!!

After that we went back to the hostel...the last bus in Strassbourg is at half past 12...unthinkable and inconvenient when you're used to have public transport througout the whole night...
Back in the hostel, there was still a nice little party going on... The next morning retur journey to Dresden started...including a stop in Nürnberg to visit the famous Chriskindles Market! After 2 days in a permanent christkindel-market-visiting-state this was tooooooo much! Looking for the first Starbucks on the way it was ours!

And now, some parting words: Also and particulary the French have yummy yummy WURST and cheese - what a difference makes this little bit of mould!

And one of the most useful traffic signs:
All directions!

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Machupicchu!

-Ohne Worte-

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Frankreischè


Hello,

Again, I'll drop a line about a fantastic weekend...
The last weekend in June I made my best trip to the land of frog's leg, baguettes and striped t-shirts(all chlichés mentioned?) :) - LA FRANCE - it was my first stay for more than one night, namely 36 hours. A lovely relaxing bus trip of 30 hours....but the cheapest way to visit my dear friend: ULLI.

By my side: the charming Frau Inge!

8,30 in the morning we arrived in LILLE....And Ülli conjured up a breakfast....unbelievable....the whole weekend should be kind of gourmet festival.

Brioche, pain du chocolat)?)

This is the "window" in Ülli's staircase....the french guys have strange relationships to their houses and homes....
The grey house in the middle is/was Ulli's house.
And a nice view out of Ullis room...
In Ulli's life is an unexplicable attraction to letterboxes.
After our arrival in Lille, Ulli was our guide to the city.




This is the theatre of LilleThe chamver of commerce and industry....
And after sightsseeing and shopping, Inge is cooking incredible pasta with tuna...


And Dominic is doing the dishes :)