
1. A German journalist, Theresa Momsen, followed me and covered my pilgrimage all morning.

2. It is a light course today.

3. But my mind was heavy.

4. This reporter, who contacted me a few days ago, came and bothered me. She asks a lot of questions to me, but I could not answer well because of my poor English.
I prepared some interview answers, but the questions other than what I prepared for were difficult to answer.

5. This is the view of Teisendorf village where the lodging is located.

6. Even my action of taking a picture of solar panels becomes a subject of coverage for reporter.

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12. She also captured action of my walking this path by video.

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15. She also covered me to meet resident and talk at downtown.

16. I took a selfie together during a break. There were many questions even during the break. Her father is about the same age as me. She said that her father started from Germany on a bicycle tour five years ago, and passed through several countries, including desert countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. That’s a marvelous case.

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19. It was time to say bye. She has to walk a long way back to the lodging where she parked. It was a good and painful time for me.

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24. This is a robust German-style bus stop.

25. A house and yard keep an old-fashioned atmosphere.

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28. While walking, data roaming did not work properly. I had a hard time in surfing internet. I think I have to transfer to German SIM card.

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31. A young man offered me a ride.

32. I declined his offer, and accepted only his kindness. Bye!

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34. Residents working in timber mill welcomed pilgrim.

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38. I arrived at a small city, Traunstein, today’s destination.

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40. The floor treatment of square is worth observing carefully.

41. I changed to German SIM. The phone number is +49 171 1577 324. Whatsapp can also be reached with this number.

42. This is view of city park that I looked down after arriving at the lodging.
Categories: 23. Germany, Course and Diary
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