All posts tagged: outdoors
All About Damp
Damp is a nice little town, a Baltic resort. Today, I went to explore the town and all the pretty places worth seeing. And worth taking pictures of, of course.
Treasures from the Sea
I got to collect treasures today. Treasured memories that is. Memories from playing at the beach, from walking the nature trail, from exploring the cliffs, and from checking out the other pretty beaches which are within bike riding distance from our location. There’s no better place for a retreat than a stretch of sand right by the seaside.
Facing North
The sea has called us. And of course, we answered. After a road trip which took twice as long as it should, and which included an unplanned sight-seeing tour through the center of Hamburg (which we did to get away from the traffic jam on the Autobahn, but which caused us to get stuck in the city traffic just the same), we finally managed to arrive at our destination – a tiny port town at the Baltic Sea, not far from Denmark. And oh how excited I was to catch the first glimpse of the ocean right after sunset.
Alpine Tour
Credits: Into the Woods by Kristin Cronin-Barrow
Kandersteg
Credits: Country Road by Kristin Cronin-Barrow
Drink Well
Credits: A Happy Thought by Krystal Hartley Font: DJB Fangirl by Darcy Baldwin
Scared of Heights
Credit: Sketchy by Erica Zane Font: DJB Fangirl by Darcy Baldwin
Stories from the Alps: The Art of Milking Cows
Our hike continued today, and it continued with several encounters of the special kind: cows. Ever since our last trip to Switzerland, my friend and Canadian squirrel imitator had set his mind on wanting to milk a Swiss cow, of which you usually can find plenty in the Alps. (Prior to our tour he even researched on youtube how to do that!) And today, the opportunity finally presented itself. Twice, in fact. The first time, however, my friend got sidetracked and went down exploring a riverbed, leaving me to watch our backpacks. So I used the opportunity to take some pictures. But when I turned around to get a snack from my backpack, I suddenly found myself face to face with big ol’ Miss cow-face. ‘No big deal,’ I thought, ‘as long as she keeps her snotty nose out of my stuff …’ But that wasn’t the intention of Miss snotty cow-face, because as soon as I started chewing on my cracker, she set her mind on chewing just the same – leaving me to …
Stories from the Alps: Of Alpine Puddle Drinks and Other Adventures
Mürren – Gspaltenhornhütte; almost there We hiked today. High into the mountain world of the Swiss alps. A long hike, with lots to discover. Like alpine flowers, ibexes, little pools of icy water, and snow, of course. Lots of snow. Now, if you ask me what all of this has to do with alpine puddle drinks – I can tell you: Nothing, really! Just my dear hiking buddy, the oversized Canadian squirrel (see this post here), tried to convince me that tasting alpine puddle drinks would work miracles in quenching my thirst. Ya, right! Anyways, here’s a look at our tour: The Tour | Day 1: We start out in Interlaken and take the train to Lauterbrunnen. From Lauterbrunnen to Grütschalp we take the cable car, and then another train up to Mürren. (By the way, trains and cable car are connected with each other, so that we don’t lose any time switching transportation or figuring out where to go.) Within a few minutes’ walk from the train station, we are surrounded by alpine pastures. …










