Sunday, April 5, 2009

I'm in Frankfurt!

Hey everybody! I'm in Frankfurt (am Main) and I'm doing great. The weather was really beautiful the last couple of days, and even though I just had to walk an entire day through city terrain it was nice.

Day 24, the rest of the day:

So after finishing this updating thing, I though "I can probably go just a little farther..." and so I did. I walked to Oberschelden where I tried knocking on some doors. Eventually it worked out, and I got a very nice sleepover adress with a family with 3 kids. It turned out that they where in some kind of free Christian community, and the father was an interesting discussion/conversationalist. (haha, I mean we had interesting discussions and conversations ;)). I did kind of get the feeling that they wanted to convert me or something, but it was nice nonetheless.

Day 25

After breakfast with the mother and the oldest son we talked some more about religion and then I left again. After walking through the rainy/sunny weather I arrived in Herdorf and started my asking around again. After a while I met Julia who was just walking her dog. She said that it'd probably be ok at their house, but her parents weren't there so she couldn't be sure. So I walked along to the house, where I met her sister and drank some water. Good to talk to young(er) people again :). After the parents came home and everything was ok, I was invited to come along to Cafe del Sol, with the sister and her friends (damn, I'm sorry I forgot your name ), where I had coincidentally taken a wee 2 days earlier.


Day 26

I woke up earlier than the others (and the father and mother where walking the dog) so I cleaned up my room/stuff and did some stretching exercises. Then, after a shower (I have seriously had a shower almost every day, just like at home ) we had breakfast and I set out again. The weather was pretty shitty, it rained every 10 minutes and it was cold all the time. In the late afternoon it finally became sunny. I asked around in a little village, but nobody knew anything, and I was directed to a youth hostel in Bad Marienberg (which was the next day’s goal). But I went anyway, because I knew I’d find a good night’s sleep there. So in total I walked around 35 km’s this day. I went to the “bar” in the evening and met 3 band people and talked about stuff. (and found out that Glocke in German does not mean Clock, but one of those giant bell things in a church). Then I went to bed because we’d have summertime tomorrow, meaning I’d have one hour less sleep.


Day 27

I woke up, had one of those hostel breakfasts where all you say is “hi” and then set out again. I felt rather exhausted after yesterday’s march, so I walked until Freilingen and then started looking for a place to stay. The trip was nice, since I walked along lakes and nice places. In Freilingen I couldn’t really find a place, and didn’t really feel like asking around much… So I went to the last possible hotel (the rest where all closed) and asked how much a room would cost. It was 40€’s! daaamn. So after asking some more I got another offer: 30€, but I’d have to pay cash so that the guy who worked there wouldn’t get busted. But I didn’t have enough cash money along, and there was no bank in that place. But the man offered me a drive to a cash machine, and I decided that this was ok for once (spending 30 euros I mean). I even got some free sandwiches with cheese and a hot chocolate.


Day 28

After breakfast (and packing for lunch) I set out again. Finally! The weather was great! (Not that warm, but good enough after the last couple of days). Walking felt a bit boring today though, because the environment wasn’t really superb or anything. After arriving in Montabaur I saw asked if there was a cheap stay over in the travelling agency, and then just decided to walk on a bit more. Then I saw some signs that there was a youth hostel and I decided to go there yet again. But noooo I forgot my cash money yet again! And had to walk all the way back to the bank. But a nice evening walk is a good thing too ;).


Day 29

I walked to Nassau today, through rather nice terrain, partially along the river Lahn. There I asked around and met Hans-Peter, who offered me a place at his house. But he’d have to work until around seven, so I decided to walk to his house in a relaxed way. He lives in Obernhof, another 7 km’s further. Halfway there I decided that I still had time, and that I could make me a nice tomato soup. But my drinking water was empty… and then I made the mistake to use some water from the little creek. I thought boiling it would kill all the bacteria anyway. Then I walked along, and was still early. Hans-Peter came home, and we had a nice dinner and interesting conversations. It’s really cool to see how many people who I meet are in some way similar in their thinking and conscience. I guess like attracts like.
Then I went to bed and at around 4 o’clock I woke up to find that my stomach felt hard and weird. I sneaked to the toilet and made a nice dump, but after that I still didn’t feel better. So I went back to the toilet, sat down, stood up thinking “hmm… I might have to puke”. So after opening the lid and waiting ten seconds thinking “is it gonna come or not?” I puked my insides out, and in doing so woke up Hans-Peter, after having tried so hard not to disturb him. But I felt a little better and could go back to bed and sleep until the next morning.


Day 30

After a very subtle breakfast of aught meal and thee I went out again, still feeling a bit queasy. The first hour or so was pretty tough because I kept feeling really week, but after eating an apple and relaxing a lot (and the great weather didn’t hurt too) I got my act together and could make some kilometres. I walked until Schönborn and started asking around again. The dog-walkers all pointed me towards the local Pension Muller, so I went there. The room cost 20 euros, but again the cash-problem, and a nice lady who was there too suddenly spoke up and said “I’ll pay it for him, how much do you want?”. I was totally flabbergasted and really thankful. Then, after installing all my stuff and coming back down to the café I met one of the dog-walkers who I’d seen earlier. We talked a lot, and it turned out he too was the similar-thinking type, having studied Waldorf stuff and so on. He ended up buying me dinner, and he’d try to arrange a nice stay in Frankfurt for me because his daughter works in a hotel there. (he didn’t call me yet).
I ate the best salad I ever ate here, and I really recommend people who are near this place go there! The lady was really nice as well.
Then I took a three quarters of an hour bath and went to bed early.


Day 31

After a shower, a nice breakfast and packing my stuff I set out again. The weather was absolutely marvellous and I felt healthy and strong again. I didn’t feel like walking very far though, so I walked to Strinz Margarethä and asked around again. I ended up sleeping in a hay barn again! Yay! Adventure all the way. The people where I stayed where very friendly and they made a nice vegetarian tomato soup especially for me.
The nature and environment where great today and I notice my nose is working much better than it used to. Smelling nature is good.


Day 32

I set out at around 8:30 and walked to Idstein today, where I ate pizza and Italian ice cream. Then I set out again, and walked to Schloßborn, where after asking around I was directed towards the local priest (pfarrer). He was about to leave to a baptizing conversation, but I was offered a coke and a pillow, and could wait outside in the sun. It was really strange to talk to this man, since he could really tell interesting stories about everything, but listening was apparently not really his thing. So it was a yes-nodding evening. But I had found a nice address with food, a bed and warmth.


Day 33

We had arranged to meet at 7:50 the next morning, to go to the Church in Glashütte and join the holy service there, to have breakfast afterwards. The service was pretty nice and all about honouring mother Earth and stuff that made me feel better about the church. (my discussions with the Christian family earlier had kind of upset my image of Christians ;). I thought every human being believed that the earth and nature are good, but they didn’t.)
Then we had breakfast and after that we went to visit Julia, who had walked for a couple of weeks in Italy to Assisi, and she might be able to help me with my route there. She wasn’t able to do that, but it was nice to meet a person of about my age who had done something almost as crazy as what I’m doing. Then I set out across the mountain biker-populated mountain Felsberg. Somehow the people who have made the E1 walking route decided that walking straight across the two highest mountains of the entire area was a good idea. It was very nice, but also very tough. So when I arrived in Oberursel I asked around, and came across 3 elderly ladies. They let met turn around to see if I looked dangerous or anything, and then said it was okay. Then I met another man who was sitting outside of the house. We had tea and “kuchen” (pie) and it was really funny to see the chit-chat going on. After the friends left I talked to the woman about all kinds of stuff, and it turned out that she too was one of the alike-thinkers . It was really interesting to talk with her. She also let me use her phone to call home.


Day 34

After a really nice breakfast with toast and eggs etc. she gave me some candy and even 10€’s to help me on my trip. I felt a little humble, but I had learned on this trip that accepting things is often the right way to respond to way too hospitable people. I am pretty sure I’m going to send her a postcard when I get home from Rome.
Then I set out again and walked through city life and beautiful parks and some not-so-beautiful areas to Frankfurt am Main, where I looked up the local youth hostel. (which turned out to be almost twice as expensive as a regular hostel :O). But I did it, and then went to this internet café.

I uploaded my images to Imageshack this time, because you can upload them all at once there, and it goes waaay faster (but I did have to resize them all first).
I hope I can implement the images here nicely.

I love you all, and look forward to your responses.

I just found out I can even make imageshack post my images :)

5 comments:

Roosje said...

broertjeeeeee!!!
wat fijn dat je nog leeft, en je crazy stories met ons deelt. mama vertelde dat je ziek was, bah, maar gaat nu weer goed gelukkig. ik wil meer foto's van je blaren! lekkerrr ;)

hier is alles goed, superveel aan het longboarden (nieuwe bushings dus nu rijdt ie nog veel beter) en ook in een parkeergarage hier in utrecht steeds meer aan het leren (naar beneden rammen, trucjes enzo), superleuk.

wel heel druk met studie (laatste week = tentamenstress enzo) maar volgende week vakantie en lekker terug naar london en wales, joepie! hopelijk ook goede surf daar, en eindelijk weer mijn lieve vriendinnetjes zien.

nou dikke knuffels en kussen, doe voorzichtig (maar niet té) en veel plezier!! xxxx

Anonymous said...

Ha mijn lieve stoere zoon! Wat ben jij vet aan het leren zeg! Je maakt me helemaal blij met je verhalen, ook de minder leuke, en ik wil het ook gaan proberen: lopen. Maar dan wel met Papa samen, is in mijn geval wel handig. Maar jij doet het op de avontuurlijke manier, en ontmoet daardoor veel meer bijzondere mensen. En jezelf natuurlijk vooral. Het wel heel bijzondere mens Ilja.
Misschien leert het teruglopen naar de bank je om op te letten, slaapkopje.
Dank voor je verhalen en ik kijk uit naar meer. Kus van je moeder.

e-freak said...

if it's on your trip come to Roßdorf (30 km south of frankfurt), give me a call 0163-1818350 or just ask for the protestant priest at the former Gemeindezentrum.

Anonymous said...

Hihi, leuk om alles te lezen,
vooral over christenen ^^
Ik voel me erg aangesproken, hihi!

Keep holding on!

Liiefs,
Marianne

Anonymous said...

Respect Ilja!
Ik volg je verhalen al vanaf het begin!, ben hier gekomen via het Gameartisans forum, had je daar ook al bericht!

Ik ga deze zomer met een vriend van me en een auto/busje rond reizen en dan zien we wel waar we uit komen. Als je hierna nog een trip gaat maken ga ik mee! ;)

Groetjes!
(Mittmac @ GA)