I figured now that the trip has finished and I’ve had some reasonable amount of time to reflect on my experiences in Europe and Germany in particular, I’d create my own list of weird superlatives (or top-5 or 10 lists) and give you a basic rundown of things I observed that I have never really [...]
Posts Tagged ‘germany’
Deutschland Superlatives!
Posted in europe, germany, tagged europe, germany, study abroad, travel on Friday 8 September 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Wow… I’m on a German computer…
Posted in germany, ranty rant, tagged german language, germany, goethe institut on Saturday 8 July 2006 | Leave a Comment »
The internet situation here is completely annoying. It’s Saturday and I ought to be happily capable of using the internet all day, to *finally* use Skype… but why would anything be convenient? Ever? The computer lab, located on the fifth floor of the Goethe office building and accessible only through a small door that’s relatively [...]
I am, in fact, alive!
Posted in europe, germany, tagged france, german language, germany, goethe institut, grammar, munich, paris, sleeper train on Tuesday 4 July 2006 | Leave a Comment »
[Written 4 Juli]
Sorry for the post haitus… my trip was very interesting, as was my first day in München. München is a very interesting city, from the little I’ve been able to see of it. I’ve only seen about 5 square blocks and it’s my second day here, but I hope to see more as [...]