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Mauritiusstrasse 7 Wiesbaden, Hesse, 65183, Germany
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The sun shone in Frankfurt
... where we had a lovely pasta meal and celebrated 39 years since we were engaged and signed up to each other for the rest of our lives. Peter experimented with dessert and had zabaglione, which is a foamy egg and sugar concoction with a lot of alcohol in it!
We have a few more hours left tomorrow to discover what else Frankfurt has to offer before we check in for our late flight and go home to see our loving family and check out what has happened in our vegetable ...
Last stop- Frankfurt
... are new and tall buildings everywhere, even though the sand and clay base necessitates deep foundations (like 50 metres down). Frankfurt is also prone to earthquakes so the building code is strict. The huge central train stations are incredible hubs of activity in these towns and nearly 2000 trains and 350,000 travelers go through Frankfurt station every day. The major and local trains all stop at the airport as well so the connections are easy. One day Melbourne will catch ...
Flying time
... heros. The puss in boots was a funny movie, slightly boring in parts but funny. We then watched Footloose which was good- had really random parts but it was good and finally we watched the Green Lanten. Ryan Renoylds is super hot but this movie was not. It was aight. We tired to sleep after this, but it was close to useless for me- so i watched a little bit of the glee 3d movie. We passed over the midnight mark..... NEXT ...
Christmas in Germany
For the past few weeks we have been enjoying several German Christmas traditions -- including visiting numerous Christmas Markets, St Nicolas day (6 Dec) and even had our First Snow day just a few days before Christmas.
Of course - being away from home, we miss our own traditions and this year we embarked in attempting to make tamales at home. They came out great !!!
Miss ya :)
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We found our home
... Pretty clever.
One thing that is rather interesting is that most apartments/house in Germany do not come with a kitchen (not even counter nor sinks) and no lights. When a German moves out of a place they take everything - even the kitchen sink.
This is why we need to wait until 1 May to move in, because they need to add a kitchen and lights for us. We should be singing the lease on 4 April. Wish us luck !!
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