The same person who told me about the
restaurant also told me that I should visit some of the churches in this
area. I tried to, but the first one I
went to was only open between 2 and 4. I arrived at 1.30. The next one was on a
very steep hill. First as I turned into the very narrow street, I encountered a
truck coming in the other direction. Not believing that I had enough space to
pass, I panicked. (I should have backed up, but I am not too good at that on a
hill!!) The truck driver and his riders smiled ‘greatly’ as they tried to
convince me that I should drive past them.
When I tried to do so, I put the
car in the wrong gear and ended up going in reverse!!
Then I got to the church and thought I
could drive onto the grounds. (Heaven only knows what I was thinking about!!) I
ended up in a very narrow passage way in which I could not go forward and had
to back out!!! ) I want a retractable car!! Then I had the bright idea to drive
around to the other side of the church, but they were having some sort of
service and there was not a single parking spot left. Ok, ok, it is not as if
they had a real parking lot.. just some places on the side of the road. I could
have parked, but the hill was so steep I was afraid to park there. Always
afraid that the car will roll away or - more truthfully – that when I start the car it will roll into the car in
front of mine!!
I love to visit old churches, but I keep
forgetting that these are village churches.. which means that people in the
village WALK to church. They do not drive their cars, hence no need for parking
space!! Ok, ok.. yes, it is true… that when these churches were built (several
centuries ago) the people did not have cars!! Petty little detail!!
A couple of years ago, I did volunteer
fundraising with for a centuries old one-of-a kind church organ which survived
the war because it was located in a tiny little church in a tiny little
town. I will write an essay about it and
post it on the website. Germany is the home of church organs
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