No post
yesterday because no connectivity. So two days to report. Thursday morning we
devoted to sight-seeing in Bad Ems, and very much enjoyed it. We even came
across a parrot in a window:
The place
has quite a history – it was a favourite watering hole/spa of the Romanoff
Tsars – Nicholas and Alexandra came frequently – and this was their summer
villa (we moored just across the river):
Lots of
others came too, and allegedly the insult by the French Ambassador to the
Prussian Emperor that Bismark manipulated to launch the 1870 Franco-Prussian
war took place here. How about that for erudition!
The town also has a modern funicular that takes you aloft for a well-earned beer. We were able to check up on Saskia from the terrace:
Also get a
good view of the Russian Orthodox church, with its gold onion dome.
After lunch
we set off up-river, encountering rather more current than expected, and found
a remote and fairly deserted harbour for the night. At least it had water and
electricity, if no internet connection.
This morning we set off again, and found
another castle to admire:
Very little
traffic on the river, except for people in canoes and kayaks – all heading
downstream with the current, of course. Surprisingly they are allowed to go through
the locks – something strictly forbidden in France. We arrived in good time at
Diez - pronounced Deets – and found a place on a decent pontoon just under the
town castle. However the bad news is that the next lock was damaged in floods,
and will be closed for a year! That means we will not get to Limburg – at least
by boat. However we plan to stay here at least two nights, and perhaps three,
and we can make our way to Limburg to explore by other means.
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