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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
... fashioned stands selling wooden toys, lanterns, and sugared almonds. It has always been a dream of mine to come to Germany in December and see the Christmas markets that my mom has always told me about. Also while I was in Stuttgart, Anke took me to the Markthalle (translated means market hall) which is this huge building filled with stands selling exotic cheeses, chocolates, meats and vegetables. The upstairs of the buildings sells furniture and stuff for the home and there so much ...
Porsches and Snow
... planned to visit the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart and when we woke up it had been snowing overnight! It first snowed on 22nd October in Banff, but it took until 2nd December here in Germany. That just goes to show how long the winter is there! There was a good couple of inches covering everything and it took some work before we could get on the road. Our first stop was Neckargemünd, which is a village east of Heidelberg where we picked up Kiran ...
GURLFRIEND COMES TO VISIT
... I live here because now I'm the one showing my friend around and can even work out the subway. After Stuttgart we ran into some of my school friends at the train station and traveled with them to a party. Despite the fact that Evann speaks no German, everyone could communicate and we had a really good time. I'm so glad that she's here visiting. MISSED MY GIRL SO MUCH. ...
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 ...