1) this post was way overdue. do you not realize people are counting on you?
2) jesse and i will be in wuerzburg next saturday. want to be our tourguide? aka you are our tourguide.
I was just recently made aware of your travel blog and catching up on your posts has been the most delightful distraction from my first round of midterms. This one is my favorite. I hope your house under the sea is better than Sponge Bob's.
dear robert i request an update.
aka i am bored. the kids are having their guitar lesson, and while there is nothing i need to be doing now, i'm also not free to just do what i want. awkward. so update.
very pumped. oh man bavarians, or should i say unterfranken really are special!
it's weird how every drunk german has to sing... or sing-shout. whatever you call it, it's funny. especially if there is any kind of soccer involved, can't shut em up.
see you tomorrow?
awesome that's sweeeettt. Also, you are really good at wordsmithing. I'm discussing it with kevin right now. he says all the English teachers in high school probably had crushes on you.
humoresque I would give a lot to hear you pronounce your Liebelingsname in German. Don't worry - Tschubbylina would have not been much better. Keep your teacher entertained - you are contributing to the gloabl welfare of humankind, defeating day-by-day the dreadful lack of sense of humor in the average German. Kati
let me get this straight... so you're going to bang a german lady with a 40 year old son, get married in a house under the sea, and have kids all named charlemagne sciencelogik?
good first few days I am also about to lose my outmeal (typo - pun not intended but it fits) what a disgustingly wonderful first few days! Do load up the pictures, how can we go another day without the visuals of the virtues? I think there was a later Olympics too in G. Partenkirchen, I remember it televised, and my mother was only 6 in 1936.
New here: we submitted Chris's paper! It came back rejected in 24 hours but it was a clerical error and we have to re-submit it today. I will get to your class issue, promise.
Not to top the Zug Spitze but yesterday we decided to go up Mt. Lemon to get Otto excited about something - he is pretty lonely - and it was spectacular. Because of the recent monsoon rains the air is incredibly clear - it like a kitschy postcard, the crystal clear air, fantastic blue sky, a few white, fluffy clouds, and the mountain is GREEN. There are pastures, lush grass undulating in the wind, and water dripping from the rocks, forming little waterfalls everywhere - I have never seen Mt. Lemon so alive. So, there, we have something to brag about too, global warming ot not.
Talk to later, meanwhile stay clothed and semi-sober,
Kati
The first lost camera... I can still envision your spectacular tumble from that spine-compressing cart in Romania and the extensive search for your camera, led by a village mayor and a circuit-riding minister, that ensued. Not much fun for you, though you took the loss (and your bruises) with good grace. Great anecdotal value; I hope you don't have occasion to narrate a sequel!
Marshmellows, eh? Is the tower at the bottom the tower with the wine? Are we allowed to get into that wine tasting action? When I was in Würzburg, it was just a brief stop on my way from Frankfurt down to Rothenburg, but I was planning on popping in there again.
larissa Gronenberg
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1) this post was way overdue. do you not realize people are counting on you? 2) jesse and i will be in wuerzburg next saturday. want to be our tourguide? aka you are our tourguide.