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Stefan is part of Jan's school 'gang' = they all met at primary school. They grew up together and left Grammar School/Gymnasium many years later. They all went on to study at different universities in different subjects. Two are still there writing doctorates.
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We started with coffee and apple cake (see photo) then discussed where to go. We decided on the south east of Berlin. Off we pedalled to S-B Schöneweide (Nice Meadow) to catch an S-Bahn south. We got out at S-B Grünau and hit the pedals again. The weather played along with our day out. No rain, blue sky and clouds alternating with sunshine.
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By then, we were feeling a litte hungry. I asked a couple of locals for a German restuarant to be told that there wasn't one! Only Italian, Greek or Chinese - unbelievable! We settled for a local Italian and filled up on calories. A nice photo of Stefan 'peppering' his pizza! I ate pasta.
Lots of conversation over the food and catching up on more news before we started the slow, easy cycle tour back to an S-Bahn and then to Berlin. On the way I took a photo of Stefan's bicycle. A collectors piece! It is a 'Mifa' from a factory in the DDR. I had one many years ago.
I was very interested in the braking system of the bike. Stefan explained how it worked and said that this system was called 'der Kackeschieber'. I smiled and understood why:-) Back in Karlshorst we parted company as he continued north to join his family, and later drive them to an appointment with friends.
I returned home to reflect on the day. Many thanks Stefen and have a wonderful time with Melanie!
4 comments:
kackeschieber fuer alle!!!
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Please change than brake, it´s not savely enough.
Thanks to Silke for explaining what MIFA stands for. Great stuff!
As regards Stefan being there on the dot at 10:00 am: I would even call that 'Swiss Precision' (rather than the proverbial "so schnell schießen die Preußen" :-)!
Thanks to Silke for explaining what MIFA stands for. Great stuff!
As regards Stefan being there on the dot at 10:00 am: I would even call that 'Swiss Precision' (rather than the proverbial "so schnell schießen die Preußen" :-)!
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