Tomorrow I will travel back to Stuttgart and then fly out early Monday morning towards home. I am a little worried just because I will be all alone in a country where I speak very little of the language. Usually I rely on my husband to take charge in this matter, as his German is much better. I have to transfer trains about 5 times - yikes! - and find my hotel, then walk to the airport the next morning. If all goes well, I will write again on Monday or Tuesday night. If not, then I am hopelessly lost in Germany. Alas.
I have a few more paintings to post, but I waited until too late today to photograph them, and by then it was too dark.
9 comments:
I have so much enjoyed your German landscapes! I know they are done under different conditions and you feel somewhat out of your comfort zone, but they are just wonderful. And they show us all what fabulous things can happen when you take chances and try something new.
Good luck with your journey, I am sure that your smile will get you through it all.
When you return, we would love to hear about how you packed the paintings for the trip back.
Safe travels Carol ....
I've enjoyed your remote paintings and writings.
I'm sure you'll be fine but why are you alone???
You'll do fine. When I was 17 i road in a car, road on the s bahn, then a train, and walked from Brindisi Italy to Augsburg. Although it did take 24 hours. Be BRAVE
Have a great trip and let us see work from Germany and if you go to Berlin you must contact A Painting a Day blogger Edward B. Gordon!
Viel Glück und gute Heimreise!
(wünscht Tom aus Göttingen)
Hoping all goes well for you tomorrow transporting you home safely!
Come home safe and sound, a day without seeing a painting from you is a sad day. Jeanne
I hope (I know) that you will be okay!
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