Ample parking and bus transportation is available at the Friedhof nearby.
No need to disassemble anything. The log container is obvious. This cache is not meant for trade items, so please don't leave anything (unless you have a trackable that fits the theme), and please don't take the tool or themed items (you'll know 'em when you see 'em). No spoilers in the logs or photos, please, so the next visitor can enjoy the same experience you did. Thanks!!
This cache is dedicated to our wonderful cat, Little Bit, an Italian kitty who has seen the world with us, one Army move at a time.
Christian first met Bit and his brother Ciao Bello in 2002, shortly after they were adopted by our friends BWB3 during their assignment in Vicenza, Italy. We got to visit them much more often after we moved from Arizona to Germany, where BWB3 had moved as well. Although they loved their kitties, they were worried how they would fare during their upcoming assignment to Korea. We said we'd be happy to adopt them, and Ciao Bello and Little Bit became part of the family.
From Italy to Germany to Virginia to Alabama to Oklahoma to Texas and to Virginia, these resilient cats traveled many a mile, but they still loved us enough to stick around, sit in our laps, and let us feed them and clean up after them. Sadly, Ciao Bello did not make the move back to Wiesbaden, as he developed severe kidney disease and passed right before the move, but he is still with us in spirit. (And in a small wooden box, actually.) Despite the fact that we showed up to the airport with the wrong paperwork, Little Bit did eventually make it over, and after weeks in the hotel, he has finally settled in to our apartment. At some point, we may find him a new brother or sister, but for the moment, he is the alpha cat at the house.