corona wrote:I did post a long reply, but it is gone ?
Sorry, I did not see it
It went something like:
If time is tight, the flying is No.1
Driving offers so much. I remember driving along the Autohahn Germany and a red Ferrari followed by a black Ferrari raced past. I pulled in at the next service station for a beer and some food, the same 2 Ferrari's were parked up. They were in showroom condition.
The scenery while driving through Austria was picture postcard. The sky was clear blue, and the snow peeked moutain tops the stuff of dreams.
Maybe someday I will drive across France again, and stay in a nice hotel.
I agree, I love the driving, but as I said, there are too many places to stop, I feel I miss so much. I like to take smaller sections of the world at a time so I can devour it and examine it to the inthe degree. I enjoyed the drives in France also - Normandie seemed the best part, to me. Luxembourg, too, is very underrated! The capitol city is a wonderful place to walk. We went one time (primarily so I could visit the grave of General Patton) and were very pleased with our stay. One night we were out - a nice dinner, then walking and walking... almost until dawn. It was a wonderful memory!
rafale wrote:I agree, I love the driving, but as I said, there are too many places to stop, I feel I miss so much. I like to take smaller sections of the world at a time so I can devour it and examine it to the inthe degree. I enjoyed the drives in France also - Normandie seemed the best part, to me. Luxembourg, too, is very underrated! The capitol city is a wonderful place to walk. We went one time (primarily so I could visit the grave of General Patton) and were very pleased with our stay. One night we were out - a nice dinner, then walking and walking... almost until dawn. It was a wonderful memory!
On the return journey I stayed in Luxembourg for 2 nights. I got to walk around the center, and see the (famous ?) green statue giving the middle finger sign. I liked the country, although the price of beer was high.
Metka wrote:Corona and Rafale I would like to show you some private Photos Slovenia,but I don´t know how to upload them Can somebody tell me how to do it,please?
Gibt es bei T-Online keine Möglichkeit mehr, ein privates Photoalbum anzulegen und per E-Mail einen Zugang zu verschicken? Ansonsten versuch es doch mal bei Arcor, da müsste es das noch kostenlos geben...
Metka wrote:Corona and Rafale I would like to show you some private Photos Slovenia,but I don´t know how to upload them Can somebody tell me how to do it,please?