16th july 2011
Ok, so after thrilling moments of Nurburgring, we spent a nice evening in the village, ate some jäger snitchel or something and had a funny chat with the restaurant keeper guy. He spoke a bit of english and we spoke a bit of german. After that evening, the bar keeper probably speek a bit of finnish too:) Next night wasn't so nice, dogs were barking and cats were keeping also some noise there, of course 7am they started to slam church bells like hell. well, "maassa maan tavalla" like we say in Finland. The breakfast was fricking awesome, frau of the house really did the job! After Auf Wiedersehens we turned our car to some nice small town, name Kröv. The plan was to find a wine farm there.
After awhile we found one and it was so nice time there. Lady of the house didn't spoke english so he yelled to her son to do the business. So the guy, age around 12+ opened a bottle of wine to us to have some tastings, and it was very nice:) Soon the head of the family came and took another bottle for us and it was even better. It was so nice to be there, the family was so nice they really were proud of their products. So again, it wasn't a problem that we didn't had a common language, we were laughing and having good time with them, tasting and talking about wines as much as we could. And we bought as much of wine there as we could pack into the SLK, four bottles..
One point of this trip was to go to the smaller villages and towns, just go there and see what's happening. I can say that people there, in smaller places, are wonderful, so polite and understanding and smiling people that it is totally awesome. And, Im might be repeating myself now, common language is not needed, positive attitude is:) (basics of the language is still good to know)
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