Düsseldorf welcomed us with wonderful weather. As the guy responsible for our good mood, Sasha Tyulkin, had a flight later than us, eight of us were waiting for him in Duesseldorf. We had a chance to walk through the historical part of the city and enjoyed an orchestra parade.
Having eaten famous blood sausages the group divided again. One part went to the airport to meet the missing member of the group, the other part went to meet the father of the project Rüdiger. After the reunion we were all sitting in the garden of the Eicholtz family. We once again received evidence of the fact that Rüdiger is a very creative person.
After that we returned to our temporary accommodation – the hostel, which looks more like a children’s camp. There is a “wonderful” view from the window – a factory. There are lovely hares living somewhere near the stadium that make the scene much nicer.
In the evening we met our English colleagues from Portsmouth. But everyone was so tired that we didn’t succeed with a dialogue. The Russians at that time have already become friends. So all we had to do was to make friends with the English. But we hope that it won’t be over the hills and far away.