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Nicholas Fills My Boots
... a little bit similar to the American tradition of Santa Claus. The night before, kids put out there snow boots and wait for them to be filled by St. Nicholas who arrives by donkey during the night and in the morning their boots are filled with tangerines, nuts, and chocolates. I've have been celebrating this holiday forever because my mom is German and of course put out my boots as I do every ...
Christmas Markets in the Snow
Over the weekend Germany had a lot of snow, which was perfect because I spent a majority of my time at different Christmas Markets. On Saturday I took the train into Stuttgart and met my mom's best friend from her childhood, Anke. We have been wanting to meet up for a while and finally got to explore the Stuttgart Christmas market together. It seemed that all of Germany had gathered in the city to enjoy the market, which consists of a lot of different traditional Swabian food, hot wine, ...
Porsches and Snow
... to tag along for the day. The roads were slippery and it became evident that we had to take care after passing an overturned car on the side of the road at the bottom of a hill. It must have just happened because there was only a police car in attendance.
Stuttgart is the capital of Baden-Württemberg and home to 600,000 people and the factories of Mercedes Benz and Porsche. As a result it is a motoring mecca with many people ...
GURLFRIEND COMES TO VISIT
... my aunt the food was actually really good. I also translated a pie recipe into German for my aunts friend Kuno to make, and although it was his first pie he has ever made, it probably was one of the best ones I've ever eaten. Today I took Evann to Stuttgart and we went to a winter market, and roamed in and out of cafes, churches, and stores. It is starting to ...
Sunset At The Achalm
... the streets and going into the little boutiques we traveled back to Ruetlingin and had "kaffee and kuchen" at the base of a small mountain called the Achalm. After filling up on sweets my aunt, cousin, and hiked to the top where there is an old castle ruin and a look out tower from the 19th century. We watched the sunset and had an amazing view and although I have ...