Sonneberg, Dolls and Teddy-Festival, Germany - 19th May 2012
By: Yosemite
Hello, Mummy!
Today I accompanied Wavy Gravy and hostmum to Sonneberg, a little town near to Lichtenfels. It is called "Toy City" because there were many toy factories.
In the hall were many interesting boothes. There was one with a pyramid of bears!
I watched the table with the members of the contest. Wow, very pretty bears! I like the bear who plays several instruments himself most
On another booth we found a little form! This reminds me of good old times, when I lived at the school. I was the teacher and Wavy Gravy one of my pupils. I talked about my interesting life in Africa!
On our way back to the station we passed a statue. It shows a girl who plays with toy blocks... and two toyvoyagers!
Love you, Mummy!
Yours, Wolley
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Posted May 19, 2012, 8:24 pm
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Lichtenfels, Bavaria, Germany - 26th May 2012
By: Yosemite
Hello, Mummy!
Today we had a lot of guests for a barbecue!
So many plushies on our sofa!
We made a yummie salad for the girls and meat for us boys
Love you!
Wolley
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Posted May 27, 2012, 2:23 pm
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Lichtenfels, Bavaria, Germany - 6th June 2012
By: Yosemite
Hey Mummy!
Last weekend we made something very special! You know there was neraly no rain in Germany in May. Hostmum was so sad, because nothing grew in her garden.
We decided to help her.
Hmmmmm, what to do???
I had a great idea!
We could make a rain dance!
I explained what we should do.
At first: build a circle
Second: Dance to the left
Third: Dance to the right
Fourth: pot with coal in the middle
Fifth: Fire the coal
Sixth: resin and other stuff on the coal
And: look what happened: It started to rain!
And the rain goes on We should try this in Africa, too!
Love you!
Wolley
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Posted Jun 6, 2012, 3:26 pm
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Nueremberg, Germany - 22nd June 2012
By: Yosemite
Hello, Mummy!
Today we made a trip to Nueremberg. We travelled comfortable in hostmum´s bag In the train we got off and read some interesting science magazine. In the railway station of Nueremberg there is a very pretty mosaic at the wall, a lady with a dog I like it very much!
Then we started sightseeing: a big cathedral, called Lorenzkirche, a really bif nut cracker in front of a shop for christmas stuff. Then we needed a rest on the bridge across the river Pegnitz.
On our way we saw some boothes, one with african drums! Oh Mummy, believe me, I thought for you exspecially in this moment!
But no time to worry, we went off to the Hauptmarkt. The place where the most famous and oldest christmas market in the world takes place in December.
What a nice day in a nice city!
Miss you,
Wolley
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Posted Jun 22, 2012, 8:02 pm
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Berlin, Germany - 3rd July 2012
By: Yosemite
Hello, Mummy!
We were on holidays! We visited the capitol of Germany, Berlin. It was hostmum´s and of course my first trip to this big town. So we wanted to see the most famous buildings there. Best way to explore the city center of Berlin is to make a boat trip in the river Spree. There we saw the new Chancellery of Germany (it looks like a big washing machine ) and the old building, called Reichtstag, that houses the german parliament. This building was destroyed in world war II and got in the 1990th a new dome made from glass.
Very big and very impressing!
Maybe I will come back one time!
Love you, Mummy!
Wolley
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Posted Jul 7, 2012, 9:15 am
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Miniwelt, Lichtenstein, Germany - 6th July 2012
By: Yosemite
Hello, Mummy!
On our way back to Lichtenfels we stopped in Lichtenstein to explore the Mini world. There are several sight in scale 1:25. A perfect size to make great photos and a chance to see the whole world in one hour!
At first the castle of Sanssouci near Berlin. It is called the "prussian Versailles" and a world heritage. It was built in the style of Rokkoko in the 18th century. You see us in the garden.
In the next picture there is the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin and in the background the Siegessäule "Victory column". Both are very famous sights in Berlin. The Brandenburg Gate was once the border between west and east. But now these times gone by
Changing the continent! I looked at the Taj Mahal in India. In originally size it is 100m x 100m!
Go east once more! See the great wall in China! Isn´t it crazy, it is unbelievable 21.000 km long!!!
The Sydney Opera House in Australia is one more world heritage. It´s architekture symbolizes sails in the wind. It is a phantastical building!
Last but not least I came back to Africa!
I found a small african village. I called if there is anybody at home, but got no answer
So I call you, Mummy!
I hope you are fine and want to say: I LOVE YOU!!!
Yours, Wolley
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Posted Jul 7, 2012, 2:23 pm
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Lichtenfels, Bavaria, Germany - 7th July 2012
By: Yosemite
Hello Mummy!
Soon I have to say Goodbye to Lichtenfels and to my friends here! I had a wonderful time here. I experienced real winter, fulfilled a lifemission and went on holidays for two times! I met so much people and plushies, I´d never thought!
One last hug with hostmum, Baerle, Maeusle and Wavy, we spent a lot of time together! I will never forget you!
You are always in my heart!
Yours, Wolley
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Posted Jul 7, 2012, 5:33 pm
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