Malchow 2010


Malchow, Germany – 18th June 2010

Hi from Malchow, I had birthday this week.

We decided to celebrate it – and made a nice trip this week-end. We drove to Malchow. The first place we visited was a nice big forest where a family of Barbary Apes are living. It was fun to watch them.

This is the townhall of Malchow.

I had a nice view over the Fleesensee. A really nice place.

Malchow, Germany – 19th June 2010

Hello from Malchow again, on Saturday we played in the garden of the Hotel. There was a nice pavilion with music.

You can see our hotel in the background.

Look – there is a nice little river in the garden – I put my feet into it. It was pretty cold.

After playing in the garden, we all relaxed in this great chair – next to the Fleesensee.

Malchow, Germany – 20th June 2010

Hello from Malchow and Plau, look – we had nice flowers in our room.

But we had to leave. Before we drove back to Sülfeld we decided to work on one of Captain Caramel’s Life Missions and we made a nice trip with a boat. Here you see me on the boat.

It was too cold outside, so we decided to go into the boat.

It was nice to see the nature outside – and sit in the warm room. In another small city called Plau am See we made a short walk and saw the town hall.

Here you see me in front of our boat.

It was a great trip! Love Dicker Kumpel Später im Jahr war ich noch einmal in Malchow

Malchow, Germany – 18th September 2010

Hello again, We went to a small town called Malchow. This is the view to the Malchow Lake. We had nice sunshine.

I had a nice cup of coffee and a delicious cake.

This is the town’s landmark – a church.

And this is the view back to the city.

The townhall…

… and another view of the church.

Back to the hotel – we went through the garden of the hotel. You can see the hotel in the background.

There is a nice small Pavillon in the garden.

This is the view of the garden from our balcony. Really nice!

We relaxed in the sun and talked about our adventures in Malchow.

Yours Dicker Kumpel

Waren, Germany – 19th September 2010

Ahoi from the MS Stadt Malchow, We made a trip on a boat to another town, called Waren. Our trip lasted two hours.

This is the Müritz – the biggest Lake of Germany, that only belongs to Germany.

Far away you can see Waren.

I talked with this friendly wooden guy.

This is a photo of our boat.

Views from the biggest place in Waren.

A really wonderful church.

The inner Harbour.

We started with a wooden guy – at the end of our trip we met this colorful man – he told me great stories.

When we waited for the boat back to Malchow – many nice small birds were around.

What a wonderful day! Love Dicker Kumpel

Wismar, Germany – 20th September 2010

Hello from Wismar, Today we went back home and stopped in a town called Wismar. This is the centre of the old town is the huge Market Place, the largest in Germany (10,000 square metres). The square’s focal point is the Wasserkunst, an elaborate wrought-iron fountain imported from Holland in 1602.

The northern side of the square is occupied by the Town Hall, built in neoclassical style in 1817–1819.

Another notable building in the square is an ancient Gothic warehouse called Alter Schwede (The Old Swede), erected around 1380.

The 80 m high tower church of St Mary (Marienkirche) is the only remainder of the original Brick Gothic edifice, built in the first half of the 13th century. It suffered heavy damage in World War II, and was deliberately destroyed in 1960 under the East German Communist government.

Then we went to the old port. In the background you can see the Water Gate.

And here is a view of the harbour.

I walked over a bridge with 4 pigs on it – I loved this funny one most.

Bernd the Bread is really famous in Germany. He is a TV-Star. Back home we saw one of his shows in the TV. I am proud to be his friend.

Love Dicker Kumpel

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