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Extreme Randomness
Howdy folks,
I had high aspirations for this week about going and photographing the many different types of bicycles in Heidelberg. There are many different types with quite a few vintage styles that have enclosed chain guards or enclosed rear wheel guards, but instead I got a little bit side tracked.
First my German course finished on Monday so I have finished Deutsch 1 A1 and now I'm doing Deutsch 2 A2 so I said goodbye to half ...
European Girls
After experiencing one of my most favorite weeks in Germany, today it was time to say good bye to my friend Evann. I am so happy she had the opportunity to visit me so that we could be European girls together. Exploring a new country (especially a European one) with your best friend is probably one of the best things in the world and I am so lucky and thankful that we got to do this ...
Philosophizing over Glühwein
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We stopped at the Eckstein (Cornerstone) Kneipe which was a loud music bar and sat down for beer and cocktails. We were lucky to get an early table because the bar filled up pretty quickly. The music was good and everyone had a good time, although Tania seemed to be a little more drunk so we caught a taxi back instead of waiting for the tram.
A good night had by all! Can't wait for the ice ...
Autumn Days
... been good to get into a regular workout schedule again as well. It is a bit hard doing sit ups in a tent!
I made some Anzac Biscuits this week and my first homemade pizza base which turned out ok, but we didn't bake it long enough so it was a bit soft. My German course finishes next week and my new one starts directly so there will be no rest for the wicked! I'm looking forward to hitting the Christmas Markets tomorrow and playing some billiards afterwards!
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Worlds Colliding
... that it is quite old; more than 600 years and has had quite a history over this period. Ultimately it began its demise after Charles III Philip, Elector Palantine moved to Mannheim and built the Mannheim Palace in the 18th century. More on this one later...
We walked through the courtyard and down into the wine cellar where there was a pretty big wine barrel followed by a wine barrel the size of an entire room! Apparently it holds 222,000 litres and was made in ...