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 did host Carmen from Spain a couple of days and she was very touristic, so I took two days off from work and we went to Burg Altena, Westfalenpark and Schloß Burg.
This is Burg Altena, one hour from Dortmund by train (Picasa):
On the next morning we went to Solingen to visit Schloß Burg. On the way we passed the Schwebebahn in Wuppertal and also had the opportunity to use the ropeway up to the castle 🙂 On the way back we went for the full ride with the Schwebebahn from Wuppertal-Vohwinkel to Wuppertal-Oberbarmen (Picasa):
On her last day in Dortmund I took her to Dortmund-Ems-Kanal for a relaxing hour. We were sitting in the shadow of a tree, with the canal in our back and having a look at Deusen (Picasa):
Yesterday I met a group of people from facebook and couchsurfing to walk around Phoenix West to Phoenixsee. Although I’ve been there already, there have been many nice impressions, and the others being more technically able in photography were able to give me another view on photography. Still those are my usual pictures taken with my compact camera “from the hip” 😉
We did a small bike tour yesterday, here are some pictures, it’s the artificial lake called Phoenixsee as there was the steelworks “Hoesch Phoenix” before.
So, after a long while without travelling, I finally made it out of Germany again, even if for only a short time. The official reason was to go to “Cork HospEx Camp 2014“, but I also did long to see my sister again, who lives in Cork, Ireland. 🙂
I started on Thursday at 8am by train to Düsseldorf airport, with only hand-luggage there was no check-in, just a bit of security (which I failed, as I unbuckled my belt but forgot about the pedometer attached to it, which only fell to the floor while I stepped through the metal detector, so I was in for a pat-down) so I could browse the book store and have some coffee. Had I known I would have more time, I would have drunk my coffee more slowly. The plane was delayed inbound about an hour, it started at around 11:30am German time. So I arrived in Dublin around 12:00pm instead of 11:30am, but my bus to Cork was at 12:25. I had to go wash my hands and buy a SIM card top-up in order to have internet with my Irish SIM card, so I ran past everyone leaving the plane, I think I even might also have skipped some people in the queue for the passport check, but finally made it at 12:20 to the Aircoach Express bus to cork, which left just as I sat down (I guess, it’s a good thing to book a seat, so they know whether they’d have to wait or not). But, I already felt relaxed at this point :-). The bus trip was quite fast and on time, so I did arrive at 4pm in Cork.
In Cork the first thing I got me was a Bus Eireann commuter ticket as I would stay in Blackpool, which is some kilometres from the centre. Then, after a nice sandwich and a coffee to go I took the Blarney bus to get to Blackpool to finally see my sister :-). We went for a coffee at Costa’s and then went shopping at Aldi in the Blackpool Retail Park nearby. After settling in a bit we went with her flatmates to walk the dog, which is an adorable Alaskan Malamute, it was a nice walk up to the hills surrounding Blackpool, I was able to capture some of the view and also some nice sunsets during the walk. In the evening we went to the cinema to watch “Divergent“, a really good movie.
On Friday I went to meet the other people from the hospitality communities (BeWelcome, CouchSurfing, …), we met at “Gael Taca” cafe, where someone from the cafe explained the basics of Irish (gaelic) language to us. Also Darren, a very active local couchsurfer gave an abstract of Irish history to us in a very good lecture. Later, around mid-day we set to go to a walking tour through Cork city, where Darren and Graham also were able to enlight us regarding the history of Cork. Later that evening there was a culture night in a private room of a pub that also sported a kitchen so we could make our own pizza. I was bringing Westphalian waffles, but for some reason they lacked the usual texture. May it be my inexperience in preparing large amounts of waffle batter or the waffle iron, we’ll never know, the waffles vanished very quickly anyway ;-). The evening was very nice with handmade food, music and, most important: good-spirited people.
On Saturday on mid-day there was a free-hugs event scheduled, I was late, but so has been nearly everyone else, due to the good evening before ;-). In the end the group came together at Graham’s place and later at the Courthouse, to go on different tours from there (bike tour, walking tour, …). I was on the walking tour lead by Donna, which had a bit more of an artsy focus than the tour before. We’ve been to a Gallery and to the UCC campus among others, also to a pub and later to the riverside of River Lee. From there I went home to Blackpool because my sister had invited friends to a nice evening with, guess it, pizza (very different taste from the evening before as we had greater control over the preparation). It’s been a nice evening but I went to bed early, as the days before have been a bit exhausting.
On Sunday there was a picnic on Patrick’s hill. I took the opportunity to test my orientation, coming not from city centre, but it all worked out, it was more difficult to get off at the correct bus stop, but in this respect I also have been lucky so it’s only been a very steep walk up some stairs to meet the others on top of a hill which was a bit more far off from the city centre I guess. The picnic was also filmed by a quadrocopter drone, in this video you can see some people in the beginning and end (the video is an impressive 16 minute air survey of Cork City). In the evening after the picnic we went to a pub, Sin E, to listen to some trad and say goodbye.
The last day on Monday was very uneventful, I had some time to spend in Cork City starting at 12 to Dublin airport and then got back to Düsseldorf around 8:30pm local time to arrive at home around 10pm.
I just can say “thank you!” to my sister for letting me stay the 5 days at her place, to the organizers of the HospEx Camp for making it happen and to everyone attending for being who they were.
Below are most of the pictures I took in Cork, see this album for all pictures (136) in full size with location data, and also some pictures taken on the inbound and outbound trip. Click on a picture to see a larger version / browse the gallery.
I’ve been a bit knocked out yesterday, but nevertheless the weekend was very nice, Music on Friday and Saturday and on Sunday a small bike tour into the east of Dortmund, chilling out in Westpark and having a dinner made by fellow couchsurfing friends 🙂
Yesterday I’ve been asked by a guest about the Steinwache memorial – I must admit that after nearly 15 years in Dortmund I never thought much about it, I was thinking it was like one room with some black/white pictures, but I did not know how wrong I’ve been all the time.
The memorial has a permanent exhibition about German history from roughly 1930 to 1945, with a focus of the events in the area around Dortmund. It’s a refurbished prison and each of the 50 cells on 3 levels has a different topic. So you should take some time, at least 2 hours I’d say. The easiest way to understand the contents in English is to buy the € 0,50 guidebook in English.
I did not want to take pictures inside it. Admission is free, see http://www.dortmund.de/de/freizeit_und_kultur/stadtarchiv/steinwache/ (in German) for more information.
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Gestern hat mich ein Gast nach der Gedenkstätte Steinwache gefragt – ich muß zugeben, nach fast 15 Jahren in Dortmund habe ich nicht viel über diesen Ort nachgedacht, ich hatte mir vorgestellt, es handele sich um einen Raum mit ein paar Schwarz/weiß-Aufnahmen, aber ich wußte nicht, wie falsch ich damit lag.
Die Gedenkstätte hat eine Dauerausstellung über deutsche Geschichte von ca. 1930 bis 945 mit dem Schwerpunkt auf das Gebiet um Dortmund. Es handelt sich um ein umgebautes Gefängnis und jede der 50 Zellen auf 3 Etagen hat ein anderes Thema. Deshalb sollte man etwas Zeit mitbringen, ich denke, mindestens 2 Stunden. Für englischsprachige Besucher gibt es den Museumsführer als Broschüre für € 0,50 zu kaufen (die deutsche Broschüre ist ebenfalls für € 0,50 erhältlich).
So, after a bit of a gloomy time I had during the last weeks, today I finally had a good start into my last 2 days of spending the remaining leave of 2013 today and tomorrow. 🙂 I’ll probably meet some people from “Neu in Dortmund” at Cakes’n’Treats at 10.30 (feel free to join, there’s also an FB event visible for members of said group).
Later at 13.00 I’ll meet at least one friend for lunch at Caracalla (feel also free to join).
Then there’s a pending couch request (the first “official” of this year, the other guests were friends who contacted me directly) by an interesting person, she’s from NZ and travelled 6 months through Europe and I guess she’ll have some stories to tell, should she make it to Dortmund tomorrow.
Having nearly made up for the days off hour-wise in the office this week I hope to spend not too much time at the PC, there are some private tasks left but I guess I’ll just do the ones friends asked me for and leave the not-pressing private ones (working on the blog for example) to a rainy afternoon . 😉
To those who celebrate carnival during the next days, have a good time!