After 7 days of camping in the rain, it feels good to be home again.
Fortunately, it stopped raining long enough to pull down and load up our (quick drying) tent.
So there is no need to air it out immediately, and instead, we'll set it up to clean properly next week when there's no rain predicted.
Three loads of laundry are already done, a dozen or so still to go. Washed the dog because he smelled badly.
We had fun, but I am happy to sleep in my own bed again tonight!
Just to make clear; this is not my photo. Can't take credit for it. Just found it online a while ago.
@alanfleming
Haha, I love it
@alanfleming @wolvster @paxed [autism moment] only that new type of trains, none of the older ones, sorry for ruining the moment
@alanfleming @wolvster @paxed we want those messages in France!
@alanfleming @wolvster @paxed I guess this must have been something like the 09:30 from Edinburgh – not turning into the 10:30 because that doesn't exist, and instead going back to the depot until the evening rush hour.
@alanfleming @wolvster @paxed I saw this thumbnail in a boosted tweet and I mistook it for some new Nvidia GPU release by the size shape and color.
@wolvster @tanyakaroli One can relate
@wolvster the train or the driver
@wolvster Mein auto ist kaputt is the first phrase I learned in German. Guess how great my first day in the country was.
@wolvster that's funny and oh so relatable
@wolvster Nothing new to me if you know the German trains.
@wolvster There is something special about the word "kaputt". Even though Swedish has its own word ("trasig"), we still imported the German word when we really want to make string impact.
@wolvster, feels like this represents at least a third of all long-distance trains in Germany. <sigh/>