Another nice sunny day again in Bisserup. We had breakfast and set off to catch the ferry to Rostock from Gedser.
We arrived in Gedser in good time and Katka and I went for a walk around the town. We found a garden of the senses and ate red currents and gooseberries and sniffed the herbs.
Then we got on the ferry to Rostock and the journey took two hours. At the big Hanseatic port of Rostock, Maros spotted the big cruiseliner we had seen in Oslo.
Then we travelled for about 4 hours on the good German autobahns. We went around Berlin and found a strange and rather crowded campsite by a motorway that was rather full of mosquitos and near Cottbus.
Katka prepared the last Swedish carrot for our last soup. We enjoyed pasta squares with sauerkraut for supper - and I learnt to eat it the caravan way, that is, with plenty of sugar and pepper. We also had a couple of beers and listened to country and blues music on a German radio station and discussed theories of the origins argriculture, the benefits of red current wine and different fermented foods. It was a good evening.
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