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From Hamburg, we took a half-hour train ride to Lübeck, Andy’s home town.

This is the Holstentor, Lübeck’s famous land-mark, which is featured on the 2 Euro coin.

We quickly found the Niederegger factory outlet, the mecca of marzipan fanciers.

Who knew that Lübeck had more than one town gate?

In Lübeck we again stayed at a hotel quite convenient ot the train station. Fortunately the did not run out of beer.

Band rehearsal at St. Jacob’s church. We then attended an organ recital at the chruch.

Lübeck’s Rathouseplatz… as a toddler, I fed the pigeons here.

Lübeck’s warehouse district.

More fine dining! Bonnie has a Hamburger schnitzel and Andy is having a fine pile of pork ribs.

This is Meesentring - it used to be the refugee camp where Andy lived as a toddler.

Bonnie is mediating a domestic dispute.

The river around Lübeck’s Altstadt.