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SchiederSee in Flammen

Harald | July 16, 2010

OWL Tour 2010 – Day 2: In the evening we went to the camper park at the Freizeitzentrum Schiedersee in Schieder-Schwalenberg. The camper park has space for up to 300 motorhomes and was quiet full when we arrived. Trying to find a free spot we got stuck in a dead end alley without the possibility to turn around. Unfortunately when I was backing up, I hit a tree and damaged our bike rack. I learned my lesson and will be more careful in the future but I don’t understand how they can design a camper park in such way. Luckily Jill’s dog wheelchair on the bike rack did not get damaged.

Thistle bush in the sunset at the Schieder lake. (© 2010 Harald Walker)

Soon we found out why the camper park was so busy. It was the weekend of ‘SchiederSee in Flammen’ (Schieder lake in flames), a 3-day event with party, live music, flea market and fireworks above the lake. So it was noisy with loud music, busy and as we don’t like fireworks we were only going to stay for one night. At another time it might be a nice place but this wasn’t something we enjoy.

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Gardens in Bielefeld

Harald | July 16, 2010

OWL Tour 2010 – Day 2: In the morning we got up early and were back on the road while most other people were still sleeping in their motorhomes. We wanted to visit two gardens in Bielefeld and one in Bad Salzuflen to get some ideas for our own public garden which we are planning.

When you drive through Bielefeld you don’t really think of gardens, but Bielefeld is not only situated beautifully in the Teutoburg Forest nature park, it also has some gardens which are worth a visit. To start with we went to the botanical garden. The botanical garden of Bielefeld is a municipal botanical garden of 4 hectares located on the hillside of the Kahler Berg near the town center and is open to the public for free.

Flower beds with traditional Westphalian farmhouse from the year 1823 at the botanical garden in Bielefeld. (© 2010 Harald Walker)

The garden offers an extensive plant collections and a wide variety of landscaped gardens. Highlights are the traditional Westphalian farmhouse from the year 1823, the rhododendron and azalea displays, and the presentation of different natural settings such as rock gardens, alpine beds, medicinal and herb plantings, heather gardens and beech wood flora.

Next we went to the Japanese Garden, which was opened 2003. The Japanese garden in Bielefeld-Bethel is a traditional Japanese rock garden according to ‘Kare san sui’ principles.

Large wooden gate to the Japanese rock garden in Bielefeld. (© 2010 Harald Walker)

Visitors experience the garden with their eyes only, they do not walk through this idealized representation of the natural world. Next to a series of photos we also created a short video of this special garden.

Japanese Garden Bielefeld from Harald Walker on Vimeo.

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Ostwestfalen-Lippe Tour 2010

Harald | July 15, 2010

OWL Tour 2010 – Day 1: In the middle of July we wanted to go back and visit the Lippe region again, including Ostwestfalen which is on the way. Ostwestfalen-Lippe is a region in the federal state North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. The area of Ostwestfalen-Lippe is congruent with the area of the administrative region Detmold and includes major cities such as Bielefeld and Paderborn.

Camper park Bad Bentheim (© 2010 Harald Walker)

We left late on Thursday to avoid the Dutch traffic jams and stopped for the night at the camper park of Bad Bentheim, just a few kilometers behind the German border. While the camper park at the foot of the castle officially has room for 22 campers, also the parking ground next to it was occupied by a large amount of campers already. Since we only wanted to spend the night here, we picked a place and went to bed, trying not to make too much noise.

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Dinner in a post-industrial landscape

Harald | December 20, 2008

Landscape park Duisburg-NorthWinter Tour 2008 – Day 1: After having coffee and pie in Bocholt, we wanted to make some kilometers but stopped in Duisburg at the Duisburg-North Landscape Park for dinner. The landscape park Duisburg-North is a former metallurgical plant in Duisburg-Meiderich, which was shut down in 1985. Most of the plant was saved from demolition, and each weekend at night the light installation of the British artist Jonathan Park transforms it into a surrealistic post-industrial landscape. Access is free and there is also a camper park for those who want to stay longer.

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Green living in Freiburg

Harald | September 10, 2008

Oekostation in Freiburg (Germany)Solar Tour 2008 – Day 5: In the morning we took the bikes and went into the center of Freiburg to go shopping and take some pictures. Freiburg is really a bike friendly town and reminded me a lot of Amsterdam. With the bikes we also went to the Ökostation, an ecological eduction center not too far away from the motor home parking. Later we went to the Solar Factory. It has a small cafeteria but otherwise there is not much to see except for the interesting building. It would have been nice to see how solar panels are actually being made.

Sonnenschiff (Solar Ship) in Freiburg (Germany)Nearby is also the Solar House Freiburg of the Frauenhofer-Institute, which is a completely self-sufficient house. Next stop was at the Sonnenschiff (Solar Ship), an apartment, office and shopping complex. On the roof, 1000 square meters of solar panels generate about 100.000 kW/h electricity per year. Directly next to the Sonnenschiff one can see the Solarsiedlung, an ecological housing project with 58 family houses.

After this much inspiration it was time for us to move on and after a short stop in Breisach am Rhein we were heading towards Switzerland.

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Arriving in the solar city

Harald | September 9, 2008

Appartments on Wilmersdorfer Street in Freiburg (Germany)Solar Tour 2008 – Day 4: In the afternoon we arrived in Freiburg im Breisgau. In Germany Freiburg is known as ecological solar city and because of that we were looking forward to visit it.

On our way to the motor home parking we already passed the apartments on Wilmersdorfer Street with their solar front. Those buildings have been refurbishment in 2001. Next to solar architecture Freiburg also has a solar panel factory and is the hometown of some ecological organizations.

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