Julia and I had to catch our train at 10.17am to get back to Marburg. We woke up at 9am, Peter cam over and brought breakfast, so we sat down and ate bread rolls and drank tea together. We had to get dressed and shove the rest of our things in our bags, then leave.
I took a few photos from the balcony of the flat and then we walked to the train station.
I took a few photos from the balcony of the flat and then we walked to the train station.
We didn't have to go very far to get the station we had to leave from. We walked to the platform and put down all of our heavy bags. Our train was a little bit delayed, so we had to wait a bit longer. When our train came, we said goodbye to Peter and then got all our bags and got on the train. There were no seats left, so Julia and I walked further through the train and then had to stand for about 20 minutes until people got off.
We finally got seats and relaxed for a bit. Julia slept and I wrote in my travel diary. After about an hour and a half, we got off and ended up at Madgneburg... I think. We got coffee and some food, then walked to our platform and waited.
We got on the train quite quickly and sat down. It was a very small train, only one carriage. We got seats and then more people piled in and we had to moved a bit. A man and his son sat down next to us, once again, laughing at the food that we had on the table beside us. We offered it to them and they declined. We ended up talking a lot and when they found out I was Australian, they were quite surprised. The man spoke English because he lived in American for 14 years, so he spoke mixed Engish and German and I spoke back in German. We spent the whole train trip talking and then ended up worrying about whether we would make or next train because we only have 7 minutes between them.
Both trains ended up being delayed and we made it with a lot of time. We got on the train, which was quite old and sat down together. We all shared food and kept talking a lot. Our train ended up being delayed getting into Kassel. We sat and talked about cars and when we finally got off, we walked with them both to outside because the man wanted to show me this monument in Kassel. It was too foggy to see, but I ended up taking a photo anyway.
We finally got seats and relaxed for a bit. Julia slept and I wrote in my travel diary. After about an hour and a half, we got off and ended up at Madgneburg... I think. We got coffee and some food, then walked to our platform and waited.
We got on the train quite quickly and sat down. It was a very small train, only one carriage. We got seats and then more people piled in and we had to moved a bit. A man and his son sat down next to us, once again, laughing at the food that we had on the table beside us. We offered it to them and they declined. We ended up talking a lot and when they found out I was Australian, they were quite surprised. The man spoke English because he lived in American for 14 years, so he spoke mixed Engish and German and I spoke back in German. We spent the whole train trip talking and then ended up worrying about whether we would make or next train because we only have 7 minutes between them.
Both trains ended up being delayed and we made it with a lot of time. We got on the train, which was quite old and sat down together. We all shared food and kept talking a lot. Our train ended up being delayed getting into Kassel. We sat and talked about cars and when we finally got off, we walked with them both to outside because the man wanted to show me this monument in Kassel. It was too foggy to see, but I ended up taking a photo anyway.
Julia and I went back inside and walked to our platform and waited. Our train came soon, but it was completyl full and we had to walk through half of the train to finally find a two seater and pled all of our bags on top on us. The train was really over heated, but the trip was only an hour and the train was delyaed. We got off and carried all of our bags to the car with Julia's mum and Pual waiting for us. We got home at about 6pm and then collapsed inside.
I had a shower and got dressed because I have going out to a concert with Julia's mum, their aunty and a family friend. We had something to eat and then at about 8pm or so, we walked to the train station together and bought tickets, then waited for the train. We were really early, but it wasn't too cold outside. We got on the train and went into Kirchain, which was about 3 stops away.
We got off, walked through the station and into where the shops are. There was a market on that day and everyone was cleaning up the street. There were a lot of drunk people around too, one man is particaular who was crying because the security guards wanted to take his dog off him. We got Glühwein and then walked away from the weird man and t the venue. We waited outside and then finished our drinks. We met one of the other ladies from the village and then ended up walking to a Rockabilly gig down the road.
It was completely packed, we got to hear a few songs by the band. They were good, but we couldn't move. They had a break and we got more drinks. We ended up leaving after a bit to go to the other concert. We finished our drinks and went inside.
We got their just before the main band started to play, Softeis they were called... At first they played two of their own songs, which weren't very good... Then they played all covers and it was a lot better. We got more drinks and danced to the music. They took a few breaks and their was a female singer sometimes too. There was also a bit of an erotic dancer, which was quite scary... Being under 18. I was meant to leave at 12am, I even had a yellow armband to show it, but we were allowed to stay. There were a lot of costume changes between the songs and breaks, It was interesting. The band has been toegther for 27 years and has played a gig on the 30th of December for the last 14.
I had a shower and got dressed because I have going out to a concert with Julia's mum, their aunty and a family friend. We had something to eat and then at about 8pm or so, we walked to the train station together and bought tickets, then waited for the train. We were really early, but it wasn't too cold outside. We got on the train and went into Kirchain, which was about 3 stops away.
We got off, walked through the station and into where the shops are. There was a market on that day and everyone was cleaning up the street. There were a lot of drunk people around too, one man is particaular who was crying because the security guards wanted to take his dog off him. We got Glühwein and then walked away from the weird man and t the venue. We waited outside and then finished our drinks. We met one of the other ladies from the village and then ended up walking to a Rockabilly gig down the road.
It was completely packed, we got to hear a few songs by the band. They were good, but we couldn't move. They had a break and we got more drinks. We ended up leaving after a bit to go to the other concert. We finished our drinks and went inside.
We got their just before the main band started to play, Softeis they were called... At first they played two of their own songs, which weren't very good... Then they played all covers and it was a lot better. We got more drinks and danced to the music. They took a few breaks and their was a female singer sometimes too. There was also a bit of an erotic dancer, which was quite scary... Being under 18. I was meant to leave at 12am, I even had a yellow armband to show it, but we were allowed to stay. There were a lot of costume changes between the songs and breaks, It was interesting. The band has been toegther for 27 years and has played a gig on the 30th of December for the last 14.
Closer to the end, there were some younger kids who came out onto the stage and played 2 songs with the bands. They looked abour 14-15 and were really good.
The concert finished at about 1.30am and we left after the encore. We got a lift home with one of the ladies from our village and then came home and basically went to sleep straight away.