
Saturday Ruth picked us up to drive us to another health food store and the farmer's market. After we parked, we stopped by the tourist center to purchase a bus ticket for Sunday, crossed the river that runs through the city, walked to the the town hall, up a steep hill to the castle for a view of the city. The side trip to our shopping was a definite surprise to us and a delight!
The we hurried down the very steep hill and across several blocks to reach the farmer's market before it closed. We delighted in fresh berries and bought a few other necessities. At the Reform Haus, we searched for gluten, corn and potato free bread, but were only able to purchase rice cakes. We balanced the disappointment by a special purchase of rice cakes covered with dark chocolate on one side. They were delicious and were a great substitute for all of the pastries and ice cream we had pasted by all morning.
Later in the afternoon, Ruth picked us up again and took us to a rose festival. It was at the Old Botanical Gardens, but she thought it was at the New Botanical Gardens, so we had a view of the New, before she realized we were not in the right place. She drove quickly to the Old Garden, where we met Carolyn(a native of Detroit/Ann Arbor) and her husband Christoph and their nephew Thomas (also of Ann Arbor). We walked around a bit and saw lovely roses, and many arts and crafts...then Carolyn and Christoph took us for tea/coffee/beer in the town square. We agreed to speak in English and had a lovely conversation about politics, both in Germany the USA and abroad. During the conversation, I hoped that at the end of the summer, we would all sit down again and have our conversation mostly in German.