16 January 2021

16 January 2021

Great Journey 🏍 Day 137
When we talk to other travellers, the funniest things come out. Some people drive an immersion heater on their motorbike, I have a yoga mat and Steiner (binoculars) with me (I had to leave my summer dress and saucepan at home), others surprise us by converting the entire top case into a beauty case. There are things.

And then this: family and friends travel with us in the form of clothes or things. All the things remind us of these wonderful people every day.

Here is an attempt at a listing:
My girlfriend bought almost all the merino shirts and jackets for herself and I took them over from her (thanks for that!). God, I'm so glad I don't have to buy clothes.

Barbara and Robert gave us a water bag because I sent Dussel my hot water bottle home with our second motorbike. Now we have a water bag and a hot water bottle in one.

I talked my friend out of our frying pan and the spatula, I didn't want to buy anything new.

Andrea filled our entire first-aid kit, including a 30-page PDF and Whatsapp hotline option.

A mini Bialetti from Stephan for my little addiction. He couldn't stand it when I mentioned soluble coffee. He is right.

A measuring device (we haven't quite figured out its purpose yet) and shrink tubes from Steffen and Mia. We are grateful to you, but hope that we will find someone who will tell us what to do with it.

My trainers from Tim. Did I mention how much I hate shopping for clothes? Something like this always comes in handy.

And now for the - well - overall weight-lifters without visible, but with emotional benefits:
A porcelain angel from my mum lives in the tank bag. He provides protection in all situations.

🦓 A zebra named Pünktchen by Monika, who guards our motorbike every day. It lives on the topcase.

📿 A lot of lucky ribbons, which I hung everywhere on the bike. Thanks to Claudio, Sonja, Petra, Ini and Babsi.

It's really nice that you are all travelling with us!
1TP5We are not alone #hank you

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