Now for a walk in the Black Forest

Now for a walk in the Black Forest

Today I continue sharing with you my Trafalgar Costsaver Tour “European Cavalcade” as we sweep briefly into Germany’s Black Forest. But before I do so, I want to take this opportunity to encourage you to visit the blog site of Dani. She is a 35 year old science nerd and I feel that a lot of you regulars here

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  1. I couldn’t resist commenting on the Black Forest cake. It is super duper tempting! 😀 Black Forest cake is my favourite!


    1. That cake was unbelievable! I so wanted more but my waistline would have exploded. 🙂


  2. Wow… I visited for another fun travel story and beautiful pictures, and I was not disappointed. However, I wasn’t expecting Rupert to read my name and mention of my silly blog in the beginning. Thank you, sir, you’re too kind! 🙂


    1. Rupert? But yes, I liked your post and felt a sudden urge to share it. So far I am building up a beautiful little group of regulars who comment here, who probably don’t even realise the happiness that they give me 🙂


      1. Oh, I’ve decided to call my screen-reader “Rupert”, don’t mind my silliness! I’m very grateful if my scribbles give you any sort of happiness in your life! Thank you. 🙂


  3. Franken-stein LOL =D
    Those forest photos are amazing! Schwarzwald the way I imagined it reading those German fairytales =)


    1. I can never leave a good pun alone 🙂 So I love it when someone appreciates them 🙂 Thanks 🙂

      And yes, exactly like the German fairy tales! So different to what we have in Australia too.


  4. So different to what you have in Australia?!! I’ll say. I’ve watched many specials on Australia (I want to visit it one day) and last night I watched another. It never ceases to amaze me when I see such different plants and animals that cannot be seen anywhere else in the world. Some of them are very weird looking. I too very much enjoy your blogs. I don’t always have time to read them but when I do, I thoroughly enjoy them.

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