After we left the monastery fairly later than our schedule, someone shouted for joy at finding an interesting truck outside the monastery. It was a garbage collector. I had seen a similar one in Prince Edward Island, but most people were staring at the truck working for some time. The driver would be surprised to see us admire it with delight. Just the tour guide and the translator were feeling pressed from the delay of the schedule. We headed for Titisee next and I put together the route map of this bus trip here(link). Our bus made for the opposite direction from Freiburg and went on and on into the forest. The next village which appeared was deep in snow. I found a ski jump in the small town of Hinterzarten and I heard that the Japanese ski jumper, Mr. Funaki, held the record at this ski jump.
We arrived at the southern German lake resort of Titisee in 30 minutes or so. In the designated restaurant, I ordered a local beer and ate the specialty of the resort. It was nice. When I saw Titisee (the name of the lake) first, I was on a day trip bus from Freiburg to Bodensee. It was four years ago and I wished at that time that I would come back again. Then, it came true.
Route Map
(Vocabulary)
ski jump スキーのジャンプ台
ボーデン湖ツアー(4年前にこのあたりを旅行したときのアルバム)
http://kumo.typepad.jp/Euro09/Mainau.html
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