At my age you’d think I’d be used to change, especially four years from our worldwide pandemic. I was bummed to find upon my arrival in Düsseldorf that the Visit Düsseldorf store across from the main train station has closed. This was a welcoming visitors center in which I bought my DüsseldorfCard that I used to take transit. I subsequently purchased a virtual card, but it made me sad nonetheless.
Though I can’t say that my stay in Düsseldorf was monumental, I did enjoy my time as best as my body would permit. I walked as much as possible, drank almost exclusively alt beer (the local specialty), ate so much that I wanted to burst, and took a few photos in the process. I certainly didn’t expect to well up at the sound of “You are my Sunshine” as played by a band outside a brewery on Sunday morning; this was a song sung to me often by my mother when I was a child.
My limited German skills were put to the test as I opened each conversation in German in hopes that I could understand the response provided; spoiler: I mostly could not.
Well before you read this I will be on my way to Brussels, Belgium, by way of a couple of trains, via Aachen, Germany. I am meeting ITP-Readers Barb, Sal, and Allan there and we will kick around Brussels and Bruges before starting our cycling adventure on Thursday.
Wordle: three, my starter was RIPEN
Connections: perfect, Green > Yellow > Blue > Purple