Today I took a walk with two fellow couchsurfers, we’ve visited the Ostfriedhof with its monuments and the city centre and on the way home I took some pictures along Bornstrasse.
I organized a CS event which I attended alone in the end, but then this gave me the opportunity to take some pictures during the day which has been styled “the last sunny day of the year” by the weather forecast.
On Sunday I’ve been to Aplerbecker Apfelmarkt with friends. I did not document much but used the opportunity to finally see Haus Rodenberg, there also was a little market set up around it, the mayority of the market has been in Aplerbeck itself though. The turtle in the picture I just discovered later when I downloaded the pictures from the camera 😉
So yesterday we did a walking tour as a couchsurfing event in Dortmund. We started by ascending Reinoldikirche tower, went by metro to Rombergpark and took a walk around the main pond. From there the next obvious stop was Phoenix West. Close to Eliasbahn viaduct we met a native guy from Hörde who took us over his favourite “goat path” to some hidden spots. Later we enjoyed Phoenixsee gastronomy and took a look at Phoenixsee while the moon was shining over the construction cranes 😉
On Sunday I promised to give a guided tour to a couchsurfer who was visiting Dortmund. I announced the tour on the day before but in the end it’s only been the two of us, what is there to say it was stress-free that way 🙂
So most of the pictures are similar to the ones I already took but then it’s been April weather in August yesterday so at least the lightning is different. And also, if you look closely at one of the flower pics taken in Phoenix-West, you’ll find an insect I’d categorize as “cabbage white butterfly” 🙂
I was walking through Dortmund to and from the “Sommerfest Union Gewerbehof” when I had to take pictures of some flower beds 🙂 Some have been enhanced by “Google Auto Awesome”.
On Sunday I was on a guided bike tour organized by the Hoesch Museum in Dortmund. It was interested to see how everything was connected in Dortmund, liquid iron has been transported by train from one steel factory to another for example. The highlight of the tour for me was a visit to a “forbidden area”, the area of the steel factory Westfalenhütte in the north of Dortmund where I live.
On Saturday I’ve been to Micro!Festival and from there with a small group at Lichterfest (festival of lights) in Westfalenpark. For € 10 you got some light installations and a fireworks. Would have been nice in a more romantic setting, but, alas, not this time 😉