Last summer days

It’s September and for me it’s still summer! Maybe late summer. Nobody knows how many more sunny and hot days we are going to have… it doesn’t matter. We are enjoying the last summer days.

Harvesting tomatoes, peppers & hops. 

Buying sunflowers and giving them a new home. Enjoying our garden in full bloom. Mushrooms for dinner. Pasta with home made pesto for dinner. 

A bit worried about our Christmas tree… it looked great and green and promising until a couple of weeks ago… we still have some time to get it ready 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻

Enjoy the late summer 🌻☀️

Réunion 

3 friends. We all met in the office in South Carolina about 11 years ago. One of us still living in the USA, the other 2 around Stuttgart. 

Very proud to say that we keep our bi-weekly phone calls. And even better: we make it work to meet face to face.

Yesterday 🌞

Sometimes we even manage to spend holidays together. 

Thank you 😘

Cu soon again!

Happy Birthday! 🎈

Happy birthday, hubby!

A beautiful birthday weekend. 

T-Bone steak from the BBQ…

…followed by home cinema watching the „Joker“ (preparation for part II in October).

White sausage breakfast….

Homemade Obatzda ❤️

…followed by a siesta from all guests 😉 Nobody is getting younger, lol 😜 

Cheers to 45 years!

New President candidate & Campaign fun 🇺🇸 

End of July 2024: Donald Trump watched President Biden’s Oval Office address from his plane after his rally in Charlotte, North Carolina.

In the three days after Biden ended his re-election bid and passed the torch to Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump’s campaign has been crowded out of the headlines. And that’s an unfamiliar experience for Trump, who has monopolized America’s televisions, newspapers and smartphones for more than 12 months through indictments, primary victories, 34 felony convictions, an assassination attempt and a Republican convention at which he was celebrated as a quasi-religious figure.

„The energy, motivation, and enthusiasm from our team is inspiring“ – Kamala
Democrats gathered for the final night of their national convention as Kamala Harris took the stage to accept the party’s nomination for president.
Chicago, Illinois

Wow! Wow! Wow! 

Loving the vibe of the election campaign in the USA! 

The Obamas, famous musicians, the Clintons joining in… so much fun to watch (even in Germany)! 

💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Inspiring, smart, fun and…

Giving hope! What’s happening in the United States right now… this is not a campaign of a party, it has now become a movement:
Here a positive vision for the future and there a hateful election campaign, which is based above all on a set of lies and conspiracy theories. So the convicted criminal Trump should not be surprised if he catches such 7 seconds.

What a vibe! 

A bakery in Chicago came up with a “Kamala Cake”. You can still get the “Obama Cake”. 
Clinton showed some humor when he joked about his own age before taking a swipe at Trump’s.
“The only personal vanity that I want to assert is that I’m still younger than Donald Trump,” Clinton said.
Clinton turned 78 on Aug. 19 while Trump celebrated his 78th birthday in June. So Clinton is younger than Trump by roughly two months.

Awaiting Taylor Swift to get her campaign started. We already know which party she’s supporting and apparently her influence in GenZ voters is the following: 30% of GenZ & Swift fans would rather chose the candidate Swift is recommending. Wow!!! So much influence in young people, use it wisely! 

AI needs to learn a lot… 

Besides, that the photos look hilarious…

Getting a little better…

We take that one for now…

Mr Trump, pack your bags! 

Now good luck 🍀 for Germanys election in the eastern counties tomorrow 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻

Bye Bye, Bullie 😔 

We purchased you in the high times of Covid (June 2020). The idea was to have a car which allowed us to travel while everything was locked down. And we did. You served us great until you broke down a couple of weeks ago 🏥 : gear box & clutch… and much more. Very expensive (and no more economically feasible for us) to get it fixed… 🛟 heart broken 💔 , we decided to sell our good old bullie! 

💔💔💔

We had 4 van-tastic years with you.

Inside interior 🥰

You took us to so many awesome places: 

Our very first weekend to test wild camping in the Black Forest. 

Ireland via England and Wales. 

France via Paris, La Rochelle all the way to Biaritz. My first trip by myself (hubby at rehab).

So many times to the Ariege in France, usually with stopovers on the way. 

Several times to Bühl for wine events and sleeping directly in the vineyard „next door“. 

Another road trip to Lake Constance, Austria, Lichtenstein & Switzerland. 

Twice to the Champagne in France. 

Several times back home to „The Rhön“. 

We traveled several times to the north all the way up to the Nordsee. 

We used the bus for birthday party sleep overs. 

We travelled to see the Tulips and the Netherlands. 

Autokino. 

Transporting people, Christmas trees, boxes of wine & champagne, carton paper, flowers & groceries… probably the only van including wooden rails so beer boxes could fit under the bed…

We had dinners with you in COVID times where everything was locked down: Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, candlelight dinners, meeting friends… 

„Outdoor dining“ in lockdown times.

Thanks Bullie for bringing us to so many beautiful destinations!

We are very sad having to leave you behind. Hope they fix you up and find you a nice new owner!

Bye bye, Bullie. We love you & keep the many wonderful memories! 

😘 👋

Love Letter 🇮🇹

Dear Italy, 

my first time in Italy: when I was 2 years old, chicken pocks included. I don’t remember but my parents do. 

I pretty much spent my childhood & teenager summer vacations with my family in Bibione, swimming on the Adriatic Coast, visiting Venice, Luna Park… great memories. 

Game Boy at the beach 🏖️

Bibione Spiaggia

A cruise stop in Palermo in Sicily as teenager. 

Later, when I was a student, I came with my bestie and we did Interrail: Rome, Florence, Pisa, Milano, Cinque Terre & Genova. We had a blast. 

Hubby and I visited Lago di Garda and Verona just the day after borders were opened up in COVID pandemic. 

A year later we came with Aperoli and toured Lago di Como. The Italians loved our mini. Aperoli did great on the tight winding roads around the lake and in the mountains. 

And now we just returned from 3 weeks in Liguria, Sardinia, the beautiful Amalfi Coast and Tuscany. 

What can I say: we are in love with you, Italy, the land of espresso and olives, mopeds and Romans! It’s your simplicity of living. Slow afternoons at the beach. Aperitivo. Delicious dinner. A glass of red wine. Dolce Vita. 

Who doesn’t love Italian food? It’s so unfussy, yet so good. The very best pizza, for example, is one hand-made, with skill and passion from years of being genuinely proud of what you’re making. Fresh, local cheese and tomatoes, the smell of fresh basil leaves, and a beautiful, crispy crust. Walk down a side street and find a trattoria. That’s the one: the one with the steamed-up windows and the delicious smell drifting out from inside. You’re beckoned in, and for the rest of the evening you’re treated as if you’re a long-lost member of the family. A bowl of fresh pasta, a delicate seafood main and a rich dessert later (plus a couple of glasses of wine), and suddenly life seems awfully simple.

🍕 🍕 🍕

Italy, you are sexy. No matter if it’s the ladies in their bikini string tangas, a sexy cut that shows just enough skin, but maintains a bit of mystery, at the beach or the expressions of affection displayed by all the lovers on the town. Oh la la! What a public intimacy, but why not, that’s you, Italy! 

La Dolce Vita – one of the things that’s amazing about you is just how very Italian you are. There are few countries on earth that live up so completely to their own stereotype — and I mean that in the best possible way. The girl on the back of the scooter, laughing wildly, hair flying behind her, clinging onto her boyfriend as he navigates the traffic. Two people having a discussion over a morning espresso, voices raised, gestures flying; are they discussing last night’s football, a major legal case, or the mileage on a Fiat Panda? It doesn’t matter; what matters is that it’s important now.

This, after all, is the real you, Italy. The day to day occurrences that makes us happy, as a tourist, simply to be a part of. And that’s why we know that when we can once again visit you, it’ll be the same vibrant, lively, dramatic place it’s always been.

That’s what we know is you, Italy. It’s crazy, and there’s nowhere else like it.

Well, we love everything about you, Italy. From the fashionable north to the rustic, beautiful south, and the island of Sardinia, there’s a million reasons to visit. So let’s do it! We are sure to be back again! Soon. Very soon!

Ti amo,

A, S & C