In article <5j8vf31nb70qdcd7bi5lk3sjadogc47vlr@4ax.com>,
Fishkill Bill wrote:
> Well Cathy and I have returned from two and a half weeks in Germany.
> The first ten days were on a Cosmos bus tour and the last seven were
> in a rented car.
>
> Here are the places we visited:
>
> Heidelberg-Bacharacher-Cologne-Bremen-Hamburg-Wittenburg-Berlin-Potsdam-Dresde
> n
> -Nuremberg-Rothenburg-Nordlington-Neuschwanstein-Munich-Oberommergau
> -Peiting-Donauworth-Nordlington-Dinkelsbuhl-Anbach-Nurmberg-Bamberg-
> Schonbrunn-Burgebrach-Werzburg-Schwinberg-Tausberbeschofsheim-
> Rottingen-Creglingen-Heilbrann-Dieburg-Dormstadt-Buttelborn-Grob-Gerau-Frankfu
> rt.
Horrible! Sorry, a list that long in 2 1/2 weeks strikes me that
way.
>
> We would have to say the cities are quite unimpressive. A lot of 50's
> style plain looking buildings. The little towns are the cleanest we
> have ever seen. Most look the same though. Down near the Alps is
> probably the best area.
Driving through the middle of a city on your way to several more, I
can't imagine any city being very impressive.
>
> Driving is a dream in Germany. Not a pothole in the entire country.
> Not the most friendly people though, (not like Ireland).
You gave them time to BE friendly?
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