This weekend I ventured with a coworker to Bamberg, Germany in order to explore the town with the most beer breweries in Germany. I drank ample amounts of wine, while my coworker enjoyed local beers. I am slowly developing a taste for beer, but it is slow and I am in no rush for it to fully develop. We explored a castle, beautiful old churches, and ate amazing German meals! It was a memorable weekend!
Monday, April 22, 2013
Newest Jams in Germany!
Here are my new favorite songs in Germany... BOOM!
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Holland: Jokes on me!
I was told by my dear coworkers here that we would be heading to the Netherlands this past Saturday! My mind translated that to mean we were heading to Amsterdam and I excitingly informed all my friends and family that I was heading to the coolest north European city! I spent last week day dreaming of visiting Anne Frank's home, exploring the city notoriously known for legal drug use and other dark matters, and tuning into my inner hippie.
On Friday night, as I dined with my coworkers, I was sadly informed that we were not Amsterdam bound but that we were heading to some lame-ass tulip garden, known as Keukenhof. As the disappointment settled within me, I was informed that this was the biggest flower garden in Europe (as if this was going to soften the blow). I couldn't believe it! I just threw down over a hundred dollars for flowers I couldn't even take home. This was cause for a second round of drinks. "Waiter!"
However, the trip ended up being a great experience! It was sponsored through the military base and we had to board a bus at 1:30am, sleep, wake up in Holland, visit a dairy farm for a traditional Dutch breakfast, and then head to Keukenhof. The dairy farm was AMAZING!!! I ate AMPLE, more like shameful amounts of Gouda cheese!! AHHHH Holland knows how to do GOUDA! I just wish I could have drank some wine at breakfast... but maybe that would be too soon in the day... just maybe.
The "traditional" Dutch breakfast might as well of been a "traditional" American breakfast. On the way there, I had my coworkers all excited about what this Dutch breakfast might entail. I told them stories of Dutch pancakes, Dutch pancake balls with powder sugar, and other wonderful possibilities that awaited us. When we sat down to find boiled eggs, sliced bread, cheese, and coffee, our empty stomaches just groaned. Was this really a Dutch breakfast? Although the staff affirmed that bread and cheese is a traditional Dutch breakfast, I refused to believe it. I, in turn, advised the staff I have had better Dutch breakfasts in the U.S. and, with that comment, I was thrown out of the dairy farm!
Okay, so I didn't insult the staff by making that egotistic American comment (although it is true, thanks to saints in Connecticut) but remained quiet and thanked the Lord for Gouda. We spent the day at Keukenhof on a very gloomy, slightly rainy day and, since winter has lingered longer this year, we took very few pictures of the grounds where flowers have yet to bloom in. We boarded the bus right when the sun came out (so sad!) and headed back to Germany. Dinner was spent eating cheese and drinking wine on the bus (because we could!!) in addition to having a dance party with my coworkers. Gotta stay in shape somehow! Good times in the Netherlands.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Hanging out with the Cousin!
This weekend, a few coworkers and I headed to Heidelberg to enjoy the most gorgeous day of 2013 thus far in Germany. While I was there, I met up briefly with my cousin, Sharpour, and his girlfriend Heidi. We had a few good laughs! I hope to visit them more in the coming weeks.
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Friday, April 12, 2013
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JON JON!!!
Today is my little brother's birthday! I wish I was celebrating with him in Texas. I was imagining having a dance party with him and all my Texan relatives... awwww what a great time that would be! Jon Jon, I wish you a wonderful birthday, but an even more AMAZING year! I love you a lot and am rooting and cheering for you everyday!
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Oldest City in Germany: TRIER!
GREETINGS FROM LUXEMBOURG!
This weekend I met up with some coworkers in Luxembourg to visit the American Military Cemetery there, where over 5,000 U.S. military men (plus one female nurse) died and were buried, including General Patton. After touring the amazing cemetery and site of the Battle of the Bulge of WWII, we ventured to Lxuembourg City to have lunch in our first spring weather day of 2013! It was a marvelous Sunday!
Friday, April 5, 2013
Blending In in Berlin!
I made some friends on the tour bus and we ventured out into Alexanderplatz, where we ran into the guy in the picture below. He is getting married in May and was having his "Bachelor" party - which in Germany consists of the groomsmen dressing the groom in ridiculous garb and have him sell ridiculous items to strangers from a box. All items are one euro and all proceeds go to getting them drunk later that night. Of course I had to do my part, so I purchased a small bottle (.5 oz) of alcohol for one euro. In exchange, he took a picture with me! Enjoy!
BTW, click on the pictures to enlarge them.
The Berlin Wall Today
The above kiss is NOT REAL and NEVER happened. It was something the artist imagined... that the East and West leaders of Berlin would embrace one another.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Berlin Recovery
Well the toll of the overnight bus trip combined with a non-stop two days of sightseeing and walking all over Berlin, I woke up Thursday morning finally feeling like myself again. I apologize about the delay of pictures but they will be up before the weekend, for sure.
Berlin is a city not to be missed! It's an old city yet so young as it just experienced unification just over 20 years ago. I loved walking around the streets, the different metro stops, and trying to imagine all the history this city has seen. Combined with a glass of wine, it was such a great time! I already want to go back and walk the streets of Berlin with my friends and family.
Below is a music video...lol... I know! ANOTHER music video. BUT I really like this song as they play it here a lot on the German radio station. And I woke up this morning with the lyrics in my head. I googled the lyrics, found the video, and guess what? The singer is singing in Berlin in Alexanderplatz where I hung out on Saturday night. A double pleasure: a great song in a great city. Enjoy!
Marlon Roudette - New Age
Berlin is a city not to be missed! It's an old city yet so young as it just experienced unification just over 20 years ago. I loved walking around the streets, the different metro stops, and trying to imagine all the history this city has seen. Combined with a glass of wine, it was such a great time! I already want to go back and walk the streets of Berlin with my friends and family.
Below is a music video...lol... I know! ANOTHER music video. BUT I really like this song as they play it here a lot on the German radio station. And I woke up this morning with the lyrics in my head. I googled the lyrics, found the video, and guess what? The singer is singing in Berlin in Alexanderplatz where I hung out on Saturday night. A double pleasure: a great song in a great city. Enjoy!
Marlon Roudette - New Age
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