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@CerstinMahlow@mastodon.acm.org
2026-04-18 20:20:00

Apropos Sommerferienfahrkarten gebucht: Gibt es (Geheim)Tipps für Fahrradläden in #Lübeck, sehr gerne auch lokale Schrauber/Manufaktur, wo wir Räder für „an der Ostsee durchn Wald, aufm Deich und um den Bodden herum fahren“ kaufen? Kein E-Bike, Gepäckgestänge für Ortliebtaschen hinten, #Kettengangschaltung

@schachjugend@schach.social
2026-03-10 09:48:03

Beim Mädchenschachpatent am kommenden Wochenende in Lübeck sind spontan noch 2 Plätze frei. Mehr Infos: deutsche-schachjugend.de/termi
Wenn du Lust hast, wobeizukommen, melde dich gerne unter info@deutsche-schachjuge…

Collage aus verschiedenen Fotos vom Mädchenschachpatent 2025: Blick in den Tagungsraum mit ca 20 Teilnehmenden, das Referent:innen-Team und zwei Frauen beim Schachspielen. Überschrift: Mädchenschachpatent vom 13.-15.3. in Lübeck, noch 2 Plätze frei!
@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems
2026-05-25 15:18:11

I've finished reading Simon Winder's "#Germania" a while ago, but I've been slacking with the review. This is a book about the history of #Germany, in the wide meaning of word. However, it's not your boring detailed history book. The author takes us on a deeply personal journey across German landscape, across tiny towns and great forests, Schlosses, churches and monuments, and uses that as a context to bring the country's surprisingly interesting history to light. And honestly, it works — it is deeply enjoyable, to the point of making me wonder if one day I should actually move to Germany, get a Bahncard 100 and start exploring myself.
I didn't quote the book here, but if I were to choose one quote that really resonated with me, it would be:
"""
Solitary tourism is something that everybody should indulge in. Of course it is a fraudulent solitude because its enjoyment comes from its limited duration and having a cheerful, only very temporarily abandoned main base area. […] And then, suddenly, I am in Vienna, standing in the shadow of a monstrous, derelict flak tower, and completely alone. The virtue of solitary tourism is its infinite ability to absorb boredom. I often find myself almost crippled with anxiety that the companion or companions on a journey might be finding everything wholly without interest, would rather be eating somewhere else, are secretly angry that we have wound up walking down this street rather than that, are contemptuous of my own interests. Solitary tourism cauterizes all this: if a museum is boring beyond all measure there is no pressure to feign interest, you just leave. I am perfectly happy, in a zoned-out way, to crisscross a town, walking for hours, just for the off-chance something curious might be round the next corner – indeed in the confidence that there will always be something curious (there always is). But for each street, each bar, each folklore museum to be converted into an inter-human negotiation creates an entirely different dynamic.
[…]
Quite possibly the pleasure of this way of life would be much reduced in some other countries, particularly more insistently gregarious places such as Italy. German culture puts a high value on temporary solitude of a stagey kind. Perhaps this is its great gift. In some moods I think there is no need to do anything other than read German writers from the first half of the nineteenth century – a sort of inexhaustible storehouse of attitudes flattering to those who just like sometimes to be left alone. Everyone must have at least a part of them that wants to live in a stairless, doorless tower as a sort of intellectual Rapunzel, setting aside, at least in part, the complicated sexual frisson laid out by such an idea. Germany really is thick with ivy-covered turrets and the promise of solitude (Kepler staring at the planets above Prague, Faust conjuring demons) – the great majority presumably built in the nineteenth century in response to the whole literature devoted to the subject. There is one turret in Lübeck, built onto a city guard tower of just outrageous fakeness, which would do me for life.
"""
(Simon Winder, Germania)
And if you follow me, you have evidence that the part about crisscrossing towns is so true: the best things I've posted here I found by complete accident, especially the murals.
#books #bookstodon

@krasse_eloquenz@literatur.social
2026-03-08 10:05:38

Als „Die Vagina-Monologe“ nach DE kamen, bin ich als Studentin sogar nach Lübeck gefahren, um die drei Frauen auf der Bühne zu sehen. Mein damaliger Partner meinte: „Was es nicht alles gibt im Theater.“
Wenige Tage später kam das Stück in Hamburg; auch da war ich. Diesmal nur eine Frau.
Ich war gespannt, wie ich die Darbietung heute, nach fast 30 Jahren, finden würde, diesmal im Original.
Es war wieder ergreifend, witzig. Es war ein Fest 🧵

Keks in Vagina-Form
@Ann_Effes@berlin.social
2026-03-02 11:33:51

Perplexity.ai:
"Wo kann man im/am Hannover Hauptbahnhof einen Mietwagen herkriege, den man dann entweder in Hamburg oder in Lübeck wieder abgeben kann?"
Antwort: Sixt: Raschplatz 1 oder Europcar: Ernst-August-Platz 1, 30159 Hannover können beide "Einwegmiete"

@kingconsult@berlin.social
2026-04-02 14:44:08

Im #DIDay-Veranstaltungs-Kalender gibt es 593 bevorstehende Veranstaltungen:
👉 #DIDay am So. 05. April u. a. in:
#Friedberg (#Hessen) #Berlin #Ingolstadt #Hersbruck #Zürich #Offenburg #Bonn #Ilmenau #Stralsund #Bamberg #Bergedorf #Dresden #Wendland #Köln #Konstanz #Uckermark #Linz #Lübeck #Potsdam #Erlangen #Rostock #Bremen #Chemnitz #Augsburg
… ach, schaut auf der Karte nach 😅
#DIDit #DUTgemacht