Sunday 31 August 2014

Summer Holiday Day 2: 1 Boat, 3 Countries

In an effort to be healthy I started the day with a run. Found it hard going not sure if this is the effects of beer or the effects of being at a slightly higher altitude. Would like to think it the latter but suspect it may be the former.
The effects of the run was then cancelled out by going to a local Italian place for brunch.  There was a good selection of breads, cooked meats, cheeses and fruit to start with. There was then smoked salmon and a variety of hot dishes including bacon, scrambled eggs, sausages, meat balls and chicken wings.
Having eaten our fill we then realised there wasn't a bus at the right time on a Sunday so caught the train into Lindau. Lindau is a very nice Bavarian style town, lots of old fashioned or beautifully painted buildings and cobbled streets. The street by the harbour is full of street stalls and cafes. We decided to do three countries cruise, where in theory in an hour and a half's boat trip you can see the shorelines of Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Unfortunately just before we set sail the weather closed in meaning we mainly saw rain and mist.
We had been joined on the cruise by Tim's friend Stephan and we now set of to visit some of Tim and Stephan's favourite Lindau haunts.  These included some lovely little cafes and a couple of beer halls. Stephan is a member of the brethren Church and on the way we had some theological  interesting theological debates.
Finished our tour of Lindau with dinner at a small place Tim  knew near the station. Run by one person who was chef and waiter and very friendly and recommended we try the strong beer, which did indeed taste very nice as did the food.
We then caught the train back to Friedrichshaven. There we had an hour to wait for a connecting train to Fischbach so strolled down to the waters edge, where Andrew enjoyed pointing out to us that we were looking at the lights of a successful non EU country. We had a beer in the bar at the station where  the lock on the door to the ladies didn't seem to be working right as it took three people to open it. The bar also had a a very large German shepherd.
We got the delayed train back to Fischbach, whatever happened to German efficiency?  We stopped at a place near the station, where Andrew enjoyed using his German chatting to the locals. I was beginning to feel shattered and was glad to make it back and collapse into my bed for the night.

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