Wednesday, 27 June 2007

Wednesday 27th June, Potsdam

Pic 1. Cloisters at Sanssouci
















Pic 2. The palace and its fig terraces










Pic 3. Formal gardens.











Pic 4. Chinese summerhouse










This morning Sebastian went on a hunt for gear oil (to replenish the back axle's constantly leaking supply) and found a friendly garage, which gave him some free of charge in exchange for taking a photo of the car!

This afternoon I explored Parc Sanssouci - a flight of fancy of a summer palace, built by Friedrich the Great in 1745. On the south side there is a series of terraces growing figs, grapes and plums, with large formal gardens studded with fountains.

The fountains are fed by a large storage pool to the north of the palace, which is surrounded by fake classical ruins - Greek, Roman, Tuscan, Norman and Egyptian all tumbled together. The formal gardens are stunning, with long vistas and classical statues, urns and follies to draw the eye into the distance.

I was just thinking that Friedrich needed a pagoda to complete his collection of classical styles when I came across a Chinese summerhouse - a ridiculous confection of green and gold with statues, some of whose features bore a passing resemblance to Chinese.

The weather all day has been blustery, changing conditions quickly between warm sun, black clouds and sudden cloudbursts.

Tomorrow we drive towards Liege. We'll probably stop for the night somewhere between there and Cologne, and then drive on to Meaux on Friday. Two long (over 300 mile) days ahead of us. I hope the car holds together, and that the weather is kind.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Seb,

Love the pic of the dashboard, and particularly impressed by the oil pressure. I bet it's never been so high.

Shall I bring some GTX to London?

Tim

Anonymous said...

Hi Annabele and Seb,

It’s great to see your progress (you appear to be quite literally eating up the miles), and in particular reading all about the places you are visiting.

Many thanks for involving my pupils in your journey, they were quite thrilled to see themselves on the blog! We finish school up here in Scotland on Friday and then Tanya and I head off in our ’28 Chummy to the Lofoton Islands in Norway, not quite as far as Peking but we are looking forward to it none the less.

Your travelogue is wonderfully honest and down to earth, it is one I have very much enjoyed reading.

Have a very safe and trouble free trip home,

Kind regards

Ruairidh Dunford

Anonymous said...

Hi again,try some RAINEX from your local motor factors,it does work and as each application lasts about 6 weeks a can full should see you home.I too shall miss your wonderful daily reports,best wishes for the rest of your journey. Ian

Anonymous said...

Shame you didn't pick up some Merlin PTFE with the hand cream.

See you in London