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Provinzialstrasse 396 Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, 44388, 49-231-6962-0
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... during the holidays, it's basically warm red wine with spices, I have yet to try it though. I found out that Germany DOES have egg nog and that was a great discovery. They also have Jaeger Tea...weird? so I have a few more things I must try before the season ends. There is seriously so much food being served that it's impossible to try all of it. They have a lot of spiced nuts and these things they make from mashed potatoes where they basically take some meat and pack mashed potatoes around ...
Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany torilusk... to listen in but was ushered off the train before I could catch anything. That man boarded the next train with us so I'm guessing that they got everything sorted.
Train #2 was a decent enough ride but it only took us halfway. Fortunately the man sitting next to me realized that I couldn't really understand what was happening and he was keen to help even though he didn't speak any English himself. When I got off to board ...
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... coming home? In July, but whether or not I'll stay is another story.
12.) Do you like it in Germany? Yes, I like it but that doesn't mean I'm going to stay here forever either.
13.) Is it cold there? The weather is basically just like it is in Oregon. It's rainy and once in awhile it snows in the winter, but only a couple of inches. In the summer it's not quite as hot, but that's not a bad thing for me.
14.) What do you miss about ...
... errors, weird tenses, and probably long pauses between entries as India is a developing country and finding internet cafes is a tricky business. Not to mention I am technically challenged and this is my first experience with a blog. Please forgive these errors and delays and thank you for taking enough interest to check it out.
So thanks.
... which makes it tough. Good practice. Since I've been here I've picked up on words in several languages. Looks like I may get a chance to learn some Hebrew which is cool. Tanya says it's pretty easy. I'm accidentally learning Italian from Carla and my Spanish is improving thanks to Maxi. I'm also learning Yiddish on accident, so If I end up on the East Coast at a bagel shop I'm totally covered. Anyway...not much to report.
From the beginning, it was agreat experience: I left my mobile
(business and private cell phone) at home not to be disturbed during my
trip.
In the train travelling to the airport, I met an older couplr, which told me a lot about Egypt - a good start to be informed...
... later). Martha had a treat of roasted chestnuts. We had never tried these before, but quite liked them. The Cologne market was much larger - actually at least 2 markets (Chris thinks maybe there were four, but we only saw 2). Martha thought this was much more commercial than the Aachen market. There were more booths with things to buy as gifts rather than ornaments. They had the requisite baked goods and pretzels as well as lots of brats ...
Amsterdam, Netherlands and Aachen, Koln, and Dussledorf, Germany chronometers
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