PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 10:40 am
As we all know, WT Smurf and his travelling companion Vanity spent a long time in Germany this summer. This is the story of their adventures with Dominique & Manni. (I hope I've got this right Dom!)
"First we (that means Manni and me) went to my Granny's grave, for she was the one, who got me into smurfs, I felt she'd smile down at us.
Pretty close to the graveyard, there are some farms, which you cannot see from the main road, where I live. So I decided walking down the alley.
At the end of the alley, there is a "tripoint" of my suburb, the city of Castrop-Rauxel and the city of Bochum.
Then I went to the main road called Provinzialstrasse, there I live. The street itself is about 170 years old.
Pretty close to the Western border of my suburb, we have a wonderful Protestant church, which is called "Katharinenkirche" [St. Catherine's Church] (see pic) ,
but you may also find a Catholic church near my flat, which is called "Herz Jesu Kirche"[Jesus' s Heart Church]. Another trademark of the Ruhr Area are the kiosks.
to be continued
"First we (that means Manni and me) went to my Granny's grave, for she was the one, who got me into smurfs, I felt she'd smile down at us.
Pretty close to the graveyard, there are some farms, which you cannot see from the main road, where I live. So I decided walking down the alley.
At the end of the alley, there is a "tripoint" of my suburb, the city of Castrop-Rauxel and the city of Bochum.
Then I went to the main road called Provinzialstrasse, there I live. The street itself is about 170 years old.
Pretty close to the Western border of my suburb, we have a wonderful Protestant church, which is called "Katharinenkirche" [St. Catherine's Church] (see pic) ,
but you may also find a Catholic church near my flat, which is called "Herz Jesu Kirche"[Jesus' s Heart Church]. Another trademark of the Ruhr Area are the kiosks.
to be continued