Visiting Röbel

My previous post was about Röbel. It was great fun visiting this pleasant little town at the Western edge of  Lake Müritz. We had a lovely lunch in a restaurant near the water as seen in the previous post. We stopped also in the center of Röbel where Peter was immediately inspired to take a few pictures.

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Back home
Back home
A view of the 'Dorfstrasse'
A view of the ‘Dorfstrasse’
Peter noticed this somewhere in the huge backyard
Peter noticed this somewhere in the huge backyard
Apple-Tree in November. Even this close to winter the apples on this tree still had a delicious taste.
Apple-Tree in November. Even this close to winter the apples on this tree still had a delicious taste.

Beautiful Meck Pom

Another part of the "Dorfstrasse".
Another part of the “Dorfstrasse”.

I loved our stay in Mecklenburg Vorpommern. As I said, we stayed at the place of my brother Peter Uwe and his wife Astrid. We had a really good time with them as you can see from all the pictures. A lot of their surroundings and their lifestyle reminded me a bit of our life in Australia. They took us on many outings. We saw quite a few castles in the area. Castles like the ones in Meck Pom for sure you cannot find anywhere in Australia. It shows how there is a totally different historical background.  To experience a bit of their history by visiting these castles was quite intriguing. A lot of the castles are lovingly restored and are great tourist attractions.

Wherever we went we were able to get good tasting meals at reasonable prices and with excellent service. Astrid proved to be a wonderful cook too whenever there was a chance to cook something at home. Remember we were on the go a lot. When we had been eating out during the day, Peter Uwe and Astrid served for supper usually some lovely rye bread and a choice of wurst and chesses. Astrid often prepared a salad to go with it.

We had the unit on the second floor right next to our hosts’ unit. For breakfast early in the morning we would go over to their dining room. They usually had breakfast already waiting for us. Peter Uwe always helped his wife with the preparation of breakfast. We had our own well supplied kitchen in our unit. However we never had to use it for cooking. But it was good that we were able to make us coffee or tea.

In the evening we usually stayed with Peter Uwe and Astrid in their unit, just talking about a lot of things, looking at photos or watching a movie. We didn’t spend all that much time in our own unit. But when I felt a bit tired after a long outing during the day I could lie down and rest for a while in this very quiet beautiful bedroom of ours. By the way, the bedroom had a huge wardrobe and ample drawers to put things away. There were more bedrooms above our unit. But of course, we did not need to use them at all. The place was large enough for four to six people, so my brother told us. When Corinna, Peter Uwe’s daughter,  visits with her whole family, there’s always enough room. In summer extra guests can be accommodated in a little hut further away from the main-house.

Where the little hut is there’s also a laundry. Under its roof there’s space to dry the washing in the open. On average plenty of sunshine reaches this hut. This is why solar panels were placed on the hut’s roof rather then on the roof of the main-house which doesn’t seem to get quite as much sun. Peter Uwe explained to us that these solar panels save on electricity costs for all three building. Yes, there is a third building, which used to be a barn and which is a huge comfortable dwelling for one family now.

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This is "die Dorfstrasse", village road.
This is “die Dorfstrasse”, village road.
They go for an excursion through the village.
They go for an excursion through the village.
My brother loves this dog who belongs to one of his tenants.
My brother loves this dog who belongs to one of his tenants.
A short walk towards one of the lakes.
A short walk towards one of the lakes.
We cannot walk through here
We cannot walk through here
We take a shortcut
We take a shortcut
We arrive at the lake.
We arrive at the lake.
Peter discovered these flowers near the fence.
Peter discovered these flowers near the fence.
One of Astrid's sumptuous meals: Filled mushrooms and a platter of vegies.
One of Astrid’s sumptuous meals: Filled mushrooms and a platter of vegies.
One of the castles
One of the castles

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The solar panels
The solar panels

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At a restaurant in a nearby village
At a restaurant in a nearby village
We had this for desert
We had this for desert

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From Berlin to the Baltic Sea

Berlin is surrounded by the land of Brandenburg. In 2010 we travelled from Berlin through Brandenburg in a northerly direction. Where Brandenburg ends Mecklenburg-Vorpommern starts. The ‘border’ was marked by some signs near the road. We took some pictures of these signs.

Rheinsberg-Kleinzerlang is in Brandenburg. We took a picture of its marina.
With todays pictures is also included a postcard from the Baltic Sea resort Warnemunde as well as a picture from Warnemunde which we took ourselves.

I mentioned in another blog that we stayed in 2010 at my brother’s place in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The picture of the lake is my favourite. This lake is just a few steps away from my brother’s property!