Despite the cool, gray day, we sat on the beach for a while. At the entrance to the beach, you could rent a Strandkorb, a wicker seat that could be positioned to protect you from the wind and sun. However, we just spread a blanket and sat on the beach. The sand was warm and comfortable to lie on. I waded a bit in the Baltic Sea and collected some clam shells.
The beach at Timmendorfer Strand |
In the afternoon, I got my hair done at the salon next to the hotel. Negotiating what length etc. was a bit nerve-wracking, as my German and the hairdresser's English were not quite sufficient. But when she was done, I was very happy with it.
We also sent our laundry out to be done. The temperatures were in the upper 80s and 90s during so much of our trip, so it didn't take long to sweat through all of your clothes. It came back freshly laundered, neatly pressed, and each item was wrapped in paper.
In the evening, we had dinner at a Greek restaurant that Dan spotted on one of his walks. The food wasn't hot enough, but they fixed that quickly, and then the owner gave us complimentary shots of Ouzo, an anise flavored Greek liquer, afterwards.
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