Germany 2015

Trier, Oldest City

Today I took a nap right after breakfast because I was tired, and I knew I had a lot of walking to do in the hot sun. Turns out it was about 6.5 hours of walking. Whew! My feet and legs were very tired by the time I got back to my room on the second floor, which is what you find after climbing two flights of stairs (ground floor, first floor, second floor).

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Trier is the oldest city in Germany and Roman ruins abound. I saw one of the places where ruins of a thermal bath are still being slowly excavated. Fascinating!

The Dom (Cathedral) is spectacular.

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And so is the Liebfrauenkirche.

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And the Porta Negra.

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This sphere is in the Basilika. It says: “Christus spricht: Ich bin bei Euch alle Tage bis an der Welt Ende.” (I’ll let you unearth what that means.) 🙂

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In the last two days, I’ve been asked by three people who didn’t speak English for help in finding places. Does that mean I’m doing a good job of not looking like a tourist? It felt satisfying to give the native French speaker answers auf Deutsch. (I was also complimented by a fellow traveler yesterday who told me I spoke German very well.)

Definitely enjoyed my stay here in this little city! Tomorrow I’m off to the Rhine River (I think).

Gute Nacht!