Took a photo of my horrible stairs and fancy front door on the way to the laundromat, which is just around the corner. While the washing was washing I went for a wander along the street and found part of the old town wall and one of its gates. There was also an amusing sculpture of a Cottbus postman whose mail had gone flying when he lost the wheel of his carriage. I found a little poem on the wall nearby but haven’t managed to translate it yet. Maybe it’s a tongue twister.
Washing sorted, I headed to the old market square, only about a hundred metres from my apartment, in the direction I hadn’t yet gone. Then I remembered that that’s why I chose this apartment, because it’s right in the middle of the old town.
There are cafes all around the marketplace with Italian, Greek, Japanese and finally one that looked German. There was a board with asparagus dishes listed but when I tried to order that they either didn’t have any or didn’t serve it for lunch. So I opted for a tomato and feta salad, which satisfied my craving for vegetables. The sun was shining brightly when I sat down but there was a sudden change and I had to move under the umbrellas to get out of the rain.
Went back to the apartment for a while to wait out the rain and then set off to find the statue of Ludwig Leichhardt which was nearby. He went to school in Cottbus and there is a school here named after him.
The busiest cafe in the marketplace is the Eiscafe, so with memories of the lovely one in Offenburg I found a table (under an umbrella just in case) and ordered a latte macchiato and a strawberry sundae. There must have been a whole punnet of strawberries in it so I got a fruit as well as a veggie fix today.




















































