Feature photo: Affogato al caffè
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coziness
If you find something in Heilbronn, then All kinds of restaurants and pubswhere you can really have a good time. Just recently I enjoyed in the broom of Rolf Heinrich wonderful tripe and this in a very pleasant atmosphere.
The only drawback is that restaurants don't exist forever either, so I already regretted the loss of one or the other institution here in the weblog. And unfortunately it's that time again, because La Girafe at the Bollwerksturm has closed. The Riverside on Untere Neckarstraße had already closed before and very close by. And to this day we are waiting for a new attraction on the Neckar Mile and are now also looking to see whether La Girafe will also be replaced, so to speak as the end of the same.
The new restaurant on the education campus is probably a bit too far away for that. But you can still ask yourself what the educational focus is in Heilbronn — do you shop quickly and eat even faster? But maybe I don't quite get the concept behind it: "A box of cookies, some toiletries, three pounds of organic apples, two cans of beer, and a bachelor's degree, please."
Walk
wrote yesterday Detlef Stern from his walk through Heilbronn — Flein and actually Talheim have always been part of that. And where he ate the ice cream in Heilbronn, I wanted to enjoy an affogato al caffè the day before but then on to the avenue dodged.
Just leave the rest of his impressions as they are. Perhaps one or the other reader is now amazed that I let this opportunity slip. But right now I'm chewing on reading Theodor Adorno, before I start again on my obligatory tour through the northern part of our district.
loser
The FDP members are actually still surprised that they are once again losing one election after the other. But they should have known long ago that a party that wants to continue to score points in the middle-class camp does not have a chair like Christian Lindner can afford. That only works as long as these chairmen can only get by with masks and chatter. But every time they have to deliver, the FDP is thrown out of all parliaments.
My tip since the end of the 1980s: real losers can still only afford the former mainstream parties. And in Berlin they have now even elevated it to German political culture. Only those who have demonstrably at least cheated and wasted a few billion taxpayers' money completely uselessly will be something. And that is “a good thing” for these parties.
A good broom is a good start.