Mein Mann hat einen Cowboy gekauft!
Gotha, 10/8/2020 – Cycling in Thüringen is an adventure. The Thüringer Radweg is well indicated, but finding the first sign with the green cyclist can be a pain. So it is when I leave Gotha, where I parked the car for our next night. The receptionist admires my bike and says: ‘Mein Mann hat einen Cowboy gekauft!’. I reply that I know the brand and proudly say it is made by a Belgian start-up. ‘Mit seiner Batterie fährt er bald schneller als ich!’ The Russian heritage is everywhere here and I cycle on the Juri Gagarin Straße and the Pushkinallee towards my wife and friends, who left Eisenach for Gotha. In town, I see an old movie theater: die Weisse Wand. I miss the cycle path with the green cyclist and get on the A4, a busy provincial road. It is pouring with rain and my cycling jacket is not waterproof at all, whatever the label inside says. Trucks, busses, cars, they all spray some extra rain on me. The chain of my bike glistens in the headlights of the cars, a sign that all the lube is washed away. Close to Laucha I get on the right track and after a while I see my friends, who are still dry… It stopped raining but thick clouds still block the sun. When we arrive at the Augustinenkloster, our hotel, I am soaked and happy to dry my stuff in the small room with few amenities, as it used to be a convent cell. A bookshelf over the bed and on the wall a simple birch wood cross.
Kinematographentheater Weisse Wand was opened on 20th October 1908 (FDC) |
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