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lots to do today. Up early, we were ready for our 6:30 a.m. pick-up and drive
to Heathrow Airport. Everything went according to schedule and by 10 am, we
were in the flying above London on our way to Germany.
At 12:30 p.m., German time, we
arrived at the Hamburg Airport. Even with the security measures, all went
smoothly and it didn't seem to take any extra time. Heathrow Airport was
supposed to be very big and England’s Busiest Airport, but we think our own
Miami International Airport to be busier and more congested.
The only trouble we had in
Hamburg was trying to find the Alamo car rental. It's now National and located
on the opposite side of the terminal than all the other rental agencies. We
got a small Opal wagon and found it in the parking garage without trouble.
Immediately, we went on our way looking for the Autobahn...... And
looking....... And looking..... And looking! Every year we get lost trying to
get out of Hamburg, so why should this year be different? We found another
highway that connected into the A-1. So, within an hour, we were on the
Autobahn, driving towards Fehmarn.

The Fehmarnsund Bridge
Just after 3 p.m., we crossed
the Fehmarnsund Bridge onto Fehmarn. We drove directly to the apartment that
we had rented from Achim Kühl. Dropping off our luggage, we immediately went to
the SKY grocery store before they closed early on this Sunday. We ran around
the store like children. Hopefully the natives don't pay attention to us,
because when we shop we get excited and talk a lot!! John looks for his
favorite items and I wander around looking for "interesting food items" while I
occasionally pick up things we need for our breakfast, snacks and beverages. We
have a good time….. even in the grocery store!
Back to our small apartment,
we set up our kitchen and unpacked our luggage at record speed. John wanted to
get to the Burg Church cemetery to look for new headstones and record them with
photographs.
At the Burg Church, John
walked around..... checking for new headstones. We found Fritz Mackaprang, who
died in 2001. Fritz was the old gentleman that we met on our first trip to the
island in 1999. He invited us to his home and graciously showed us around to
see his very, old family estate. He had shown us his old family portraits, and
furniture and old family possessions dating back to the 1600’s. He was very
prominent in his community and we were sad when we heard he had died.

Gravesite of Fritz Mackaprang
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While John took his photos, I
walked around looking for flowers to photograph. I like to photo the flowers
close-up to use for screen-savers on my computer..... Like this one:

The cemeteries become such beautiful flower gardens in the springtime.
When we were finished, we
went over to the "Jahrmarkit" in the large parking lot behind the main street.
This is an annual market or carnival-type fair. When we drove into town, we
noticed banners announcing this Carnival with promises of rides, games and food.

John and I had planned to find
a nice restaurant for dinner, but the smells of the carnival food were calling
to use. And we had no willpower, so we ate sausages, garlic bread and corn on
the cob for dinner. A mobile dining room was set up behind each food wagon and
we sat down and enjoyed our junk food dinner. I purchase some candied nuts and
other goodies, and we went merrily on our way..... Eating candy. We were so
BAD!!!!
When we left the carnival, we
drove over to the local Internet Cafe to e-mail the family and friends at home.
We have used this small local bar with its 6 computers and pool table for the
past 4 years and were very glad it was still in business. We don't know what we
would do if we found them closed. I guess we'd have to try the telephones. HA
!! No one would hear from us for a week. With a 6-hour difference, pay phones
are too frustrating. Maybe we’ll try them later in the week....?.....

The Internet Cafe ...... our connection to America
Today was our traveling
day...... a very slow day, but we were very tired after all the flying and
driving.
Tomorrow should be a very good
day, as we have a meeting with Pastor Jeager of the St. Johannis Church in
Petersdorf for some Genealogy research.
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