Friday, December 12, 2025

Three days in Cologne

Last Sunday we boarded a train for Cologne, Germany, for three days of visiting the city and it's Christmas markets. We hit all eight markets scattered around the center city area, including one on the waterfront and one far enough away from tourist crowds that we heard nothing but German being spoken. We lucked out on the weather, it really rained very little and it was much warmer than we expected. The markets all had different themes, but they were all interesting and beautiful. We went during the week to avoid the weekend crowds. The markets were prettiest at night, of course, but even mid-week the nighttime crowds were overwhelming. Shopping was better during the day. It was easy to get by in English anyplace that was vying for tourist dollars. I got the impression that more Germans speak English than the French do. On the train through Belgium and Germany, announcements were made in German, French, and English, in that order. Clay's usual thorough research and planning made the entire trip a breeze, at least for me. 

We took Bailey out to the boarding kennel on the Saturday before we left via a Pet Uber. She was scared and visibly shaking (and shedding fur like crazy) throughout the ride out there, but once we arrived she knew and remembered where we were and her demeanor changed dramatically. She seemed happy and excited to be there, which told me that she was comfortable there and had even enjoyed herself the last time. The kennel posted pictures of their guests while we were away, including a few of Bailey. They had a visit from Santa, that she did not enjoy and declined participation, but she did get in a few pictures of playing with other dogs. When we went to pick her up the woman who runs the place came over and loved on her and Bailey very much reciprocated that affection. That was very nice to see. They said that she had done well. She was very relaxed on the ride home and was very tired. 

I'm unable to post pictures to the blog for some reason. If I ever figure it out I'll come back and post them. If I can't figure this out it may be the end of the blog as we know it.








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