Hamburg-Germany 16,
July 22, 2023,
Hi Everyone,
‘Country roads, take me home, to the place, I belong, West Germania’ (thanks John Denver). I left Hanover and took the secondary roads to Bremen. It was only 125 km and the GPS allowed me 2.5 hours. The small villages are very protected in Germany. The secondary and tertiary roads do not cross through the villages. As I had time, you should never be in a hurray when travelling as you will probably never return to the same place, I elected to take several turn offs and drive the extra km to get into the centre of the villages. I was not disappointed.
The houses are made of brick and are 2 stories high with peaked roofs. The dwellings appear to be at least 100-200 years old. They have all had the brick work repointed to maintain the original architecture. The style is always the same but each house is individually different. There are no 2 houses that look the same. The roofs are made of clay tile and seem to be 30-50 years old. They are all well kept. People take pride in making the property look presentable. Some of the houses are very big and look quite comfortable. The streets are by and large made up of cobblestone.
The only problem here is occasionally they block off a street for repairs but there is no detour route. You are left on your own to find another route. The GPS lady keeps saying to ‘make a u-turn’ until she finally figures out that you are headed to the same place via a different route. What is also interesting about German cities is that when the city ends the countryside begins. 3 km from the city, I was still in the country. There is no such thing as ‘bungalow land forever’ as we have developed in America with 6 lane highways filled with traffic that does not move. My 2 lane highway lead me straight to the centre of town. While driving a motorcycle, when meeting a motorcycle in the opposite direction, there is the international sign of recognition of dropping the left hand and waving.













Love, Brian


















































































