Then we came back, ate cake and watched Shakespeare in Love, a marvelous movie which is always enjoyed. A sleepover then commenced and this morning we woke up early-ish to head off to Lübeck, an odd Hanseatic city in Northern Germany. Not only is the Alt-Stadt cool and surrounded by an essential moat- it also adorably cute and quite different than what we get in Berlin.
It was was snowing a rather wet snow the entire time we were there- but we are all reasonably healthy and dressed warm! As with all the places I've visited so far in Germany, I just cannot help but wonder what they are like in the Spring or Summer! Imagine the sun! The green! I am ready for Spring. Oh so ready. Well, Lent is soon, and Easter is then on the horizon. Not too long to wait.
Did I mention that Lübeck is the home and perhaps originator of Marzipan? Indeed, at the "Marzipan Salon" I felt like I was visiting something akin to the world's largest ball of twine- just a bit cooler. Because yes, the figures below are made of Marzipan! Oy!
All in all, it was sweet. I'd recommend Lübeck- it is exciting an not just for the marzipan. Did I mention than Thomas Mann lived there and the Buddenbrookshaus is there? Günter Grass currently makes his home there (does it remind him of Danzig??)- so if you want to stalk him, that could be the place to go. Not that I'm suggesting that or anything.
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