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Under those trees somewhere is where I slept in Luxembourg.

On the way to Luxembourg I rode with a young couple from Michigan. They were visiting friends and family here in Germany and his aunt gave them a bunch of food, more than they could eat, so they offered me a couple of sandwiches, which was very kind and timely. I was getting very hungry but my food is in my pack so it is difficult to get to at inconvenient times.


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The picture above I took from this bridge and I took this picture from a spot from the picture above.

I arrived in Luxembourg in the evening but found a park with a big pine tree that had branches almost drooping to the ground so I camped there. I will be able to see better in the morning just how hidden it is. The new tent is just a bit narrow but I’ve come up with an idea, using a few of the poles from the old tent, to spread the center out a bit more and that should provide additional space when I set up and type. We’ll see.


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This was from a museum. It was an actual guillotine.

Found out I left my adapter in Essen so I had to buy a new universal one in Luxembourg. Thank goodness I didn’t have to pay for the tent or I would be seriously hurting for money.


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Luxembourg is a cool little city with old city on top of modern. They have a couple free museums and they are laid out so well I wish I could have taken pictures. Excellent displays. I found that my hidden spot is not all that hidden but since the new tent is brown instead of bright orange, it does blend in better. I did have a dog come to visit and he was trying to get in but left after a few minutes. I really enjoyed walking around the city for miles without a backpack but I wasn’t hungry this morning so I didn’t eat before I left. I became quite weak and lethargic around 2:00pm so I headed back to my tent, ate then fell asleep for an hour. That is a typical response when my sugar level goes too low. I was feeling a little sick because of it so I ended up staying another night to recover.

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More of the modern on top of the old structures


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Another picture from inside the museum. This was kitchenware throughout the various eras.

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This is one of the old tunnels in the museum. It was used as underground passage to move around ammunition.

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The modern city is very classy as well.

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This is the Philharmone

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To the left is the modern bridge build on top of the old bridge. This bridge has tunnels and little fort rooms and such you can walk around through. Very cool.

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The modern city is rich and spectacular but you just gotta love the old city with all its charm and character.

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The old town

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I couldn't fit the first building but it said Sin City. This is basically restaurant row with a bung of bars as well.

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Have you ever seen a red squirrel?

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This is one way to keep the tax man guessing LOL

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