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Day 341: A nice Sunday
I woke up in the best way: late, my flatmates' muffled chatter from the other side of my closed door, breakfast smells permeating the chilly air, and still giddy about being in my very own room. Even the fact that I could see my breath with each exhalation wasn't a problem - at least I was seeing it from my toasty bed and a space that was exactly mine.
Living in an unheated flat is actually kind of good for me, anyway. I wake up easier because I'm always a little cold, ...
München!
Wonderful Munich!
3rd largest city in Germany and capital city of Bavaria! Munich has been through a lot in the past 100 years and yet they continue to stay true to their Bavarian roots.
Something I have never seen before- a majority of the downtown is limited to pedestrian and bicycling only!
Another fun fact: Munich has more ...
August 10
... edge of central Munich. It is an easy walk, with no miscues on finding it. We stroll along it's paths and find a spot where water is tumultuously coming through a bridge. There are many people surfing the permanent wave here. California in Munchen. We continue our walk along the river and then climb to a monument to King Ludwig which has views over part of the park and church towers in the city. From there we go to the ...
Let them eat cake
... christ in a play every ten years which is probably the oldest running play around, having started several hundred years ago to end the 30 year war where Catholics and protestants were killing each other in the name of religion. To act in the play, you must be a resident of Oberammergau for at least 20 years and men grow beards for 6 months to look the part. They have amazing wood carvings, cuckoo clocks and the like.
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Munich for the Weekend --but really this time
... and ordered sandwiches. We were expecting something like a small Panini I guess but the waitress came out with these HUGE sandwiches with ham, onion, lettuce, and cheese on really thick bread. And it was open faced but each half was double the size of a normal piece of bread. Lulu taught us that when you toast with someone in Germany you’re supposed to clink glasses with everyone at your table and say “Prost” while you do it which is ...