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Nicholas Fills My Boots
The other night my Aunt took me to another beautiful Christmas Market in Ludwigsburg, It was so beautifully decorated with stringing lights, wooden stands, and food that we ended up staying for five hours. We started at the top and worked our way down the hundred of different outdoor houses filled with different assortments of little things that you can buy (these christmas markets have allowed ...
Christmas Markets in the Snow
... that it gets quickly overwhelming but you could spend many hours looking and a lot of money on the different things they sell there. It is truly a shoppers dream. The next day my Aunt took me to the Christmas market in Rodersberg, which was so beautiful and snowing that it looked like something out of a fairy tale. This particular market is special because huge pine trees are brought from the woods and they create a forest in the middle of the town. The trees are so tightly packed ...
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
Over the weekend I stayed with part of my family in Reutlingin and we packed a lot of excursions into two days! Part of Saturday was spent in Tübingin which is a really pretty university town and boarders the Necker and Ammer river. This is one of my favorite places in Germany and I've always thought that later when I am in college that I might take a semester there ...