Monthly Archives: August 2018

Jobsearch in Germany!

Well, well, well. Vil is again on the hunt for a job, searching the internet, calling service providers and other agencies, explaining his CV. Despite the fact that the news tell us about a shortage in IT jobs, there is very little positive response to Vil’s efforts.

What the Bark?! – A swimming west?

I am back in Germany for two weeks now and we have plenty of fun. It’s a new experience to life in a camper, more space and a real bed to cuddle in. We are in a small village in the north of Germany, it’s located right between Bad Segeberg and Luebeck. Vil seem to be happy and gathering power again. It’s a slow process, every day a little step, still a long way to go, but some time he will succeed.

Anyhow, today he put me in a swimming vest.

What the Bark?! – A swimming west? We’re not in Uitgeest anymore.

Miss you guys in Holland.

Arrived Back In Germany!

A few days ago we moved from our Camping Place in Uitgeest to our new home in Germany and we had the chance to arrive slowly.

We’ve got an old caravan to stay in and the surrounding is very beautiful with other dogs, horses and chicken. Yummy!

There are nice people here, a punk, a mother of two, a funky granny and us.

Every day we do have visitors and the place is known for his hospitality.

 

A time travel….

Narrator:

A few weeks ago Vil and Indy found a cheap place to stay in Germany and the moved to the Lübeck area.

They got a camper to stay in for the next couple of weeks, but this is no solution for longer because the winter is approaching.

Vil:

It’s really nice here, you can run around and have fun with the other dog, the chickens and the horses.

Indy:

Yeah. it’s really nice here and it’s good to have a somehow safe place for the next few weeks. It was no situation to stay in the tent for a long time despite the fact that the people at Uitgeest are very nice.

Vil:

 

 

Moving day! Back to Germany 2nd try!

We will leave the camping place which was our home for around two months in less than 45 minutes.

We ordered a “Man with a Van” to pick us up and drive us into our new life.

A last coffee, a last walk on the Zwaansmeepolder, packing all our stuff and we are ready to go.

We will move to Luebeck, it’s a five hours drive. Never been there, never lived there and it will be our new home for the foreseeable future.

We don’t know what to expect, we’ve no idea but it’s a good feeling. It’s a completely new start, a reset and hopefully a new existing experience.

Germany, we are coming.