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A special encounter - meet Bern's alpacas

Normally, I don't write about the day trips I do on weekends. But this one was so special and cool that I just have to tell you about: We went for an alpaca walk today!  I booked this activity through the homepage of the farm where the activity is offered (--> Link) . The farm of Andi & Sarah Rüedi is located in Ortschwaben, a little village only 10 minutes from Bern.   We were greeted warmly by Andi and immediately led to the stable, where a large herd of alpacas curiously looked at us. We fell in love immediately with those cute animals!  Alpacas originally come from the high Andes of South America. There they were bred by the Incas over many years as a wool supplier. Andi explained us, that the wool of his animals on the farm is used for the production of socks, scarfs and duvets. After I touched one of the animals, I could well imagine it - what a fluffy animal!  "Which one do you want?", Andi asked us and explained us that they all have

It's all about the Kanelbullar - what to do in Gothenburg, Sweden

Some weeks ago I had the chance to do a shorttrip to Gothenburg, Swedens second biggest city. Because I love Stockholm so much, I naturally had very high expectations of its "little sister". Too bad it was raining almost the whole weekend. Nevertheless, I liked the city very much. Although it has a little less charm than Stockholm and has less sightseeings, Gothenburg is ideal for a shopping weekend and a paradise for all those who like me love to stroll from café to café and eat cinnamon rolls up to dangerously high blood sugar levels. One thing I always have to do when I'm in a nordic country is to take a ferry to an island in the archipelago. That was the first thing that I did when I arrived in Gothenburg - jumping into a tram that brought me to the ferry station. I visited the cute island of Brännö . It was my personal highlight of the weekend. I took a stroll along picturesque red houses and had a coffee (and cinnamon roll, off course) in the museum-like re