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  1. Dogs in restaurants is a German thing :-). Dogs in Germany are highly regulated (my understanding) so restaurants expect a well trained doggie.

  2. Germany overall is a very dog friendly country. 😊🐕
    Thats at least to say for most restaurants and smaller shops. But strangely no bakeries.

    These give away boxes/stuff on tables is mostly just randomly in the frontyards/entrances of privat owned houses.
    My mom lives in a big apartment building and sometimes people leave stuff next to the elevator for their neighbors with a little sign "zu verschenken".

    " Its not easy….luckily I am an expert" made me laugh 😂

  3. Just love these videos, Isaiah! Always watch to the end, but sometimes for some reason it skips back to previous video, then I come back & pick up where I left off. (My laptop problem, not your fault.). Anyway, loved seeing beautiful Bremen & those amazing buildings. Also loved tagging along on the pretty pathways & seeing all the interesting little things along the way. Please keep making these for us. I can't imagine, still, how you manage to do all the things you do – making videos, posting photos & narration on FB & Instagram, etc.- while on the move. Continued best wishes!

  4. My best wishes for your channal europe is wonderful for traveling for walkers you are travel by walk very admirable well planed cities and pleasent view find everywhere thanks

  5. I held my breath watching you struggle getting the cart up the stairs. It's a reminder there are obstacles we don't think of often since you make it look so easy. Nice video

  6. I'm a 73 year old guy who recently finished walking Amsterdam to Venice…spread over four years. I'm enjoying your videos immensely. Those 'cottages' in green areas located along rail lines and in river flood plains are garden shacks. People have private gardens and work shacks. They sometimes hangout in their shack/picnic, etc.

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