is when I get to do everything I have wanted to...
Darts tomorrow :)
Friday, 8 April 2011
Thursday, 7 April 2011
Historischer Keller Restaurant
On Day 1, I had my first lunch in Trier Germany in a restaurant serving German food. Im letting the pics do the talking this time.
A moose |
Plenty of wildboar heads hanging around the restaurant given that their specialty was wildboar meat |
The specials which I cant read but I think I order the first special on the list |
The name of the restaurant |
The drink I was recommended to try - apple soda |
meet my aunt and uncle - the cheerful duo |
My meal - wildboar meat with white asparagus and fried mashed potatoes covered with white sauce. it was delicious. |
My aunt had salad |
Fish and chips |
Rice with bolognaise chicken |
The interior of the restaurant |
My cousin |
its customary for European ppl to have a cup of coffee after their meal. |
Their theory for drinking cofee was so that the caffeine kicks in and they dont feel so sleepy after lunch. |
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
McD
McDonalds is still called McDonalds regardless of which part of the world we are in :)
Trier, Germany - The area
I was brought to Trier in Germany after arriving at Luxembourg. Trier is an older part of Germany. It was a 30minute drive from Luxembourg Airport. It has a University located so high up in the mountains that the people up there hardly needed to travel to other areas as it was like their own little town up there.
I was told that Trier was a shopping haven for most from Luxembourg and surrounding areas as there were plenty to buy and most importantly, reasonably priced. I visited this historic building called Porta Nigra.
We also went on a train ride tour around Trier. I fell asleep while sitting in the train as it was really hot. Also, the tour guide was repating everything in three languages - German, Dutch and English. The English explanation was last, so yea.. I had a good nap. Took some pictures which were n ot very good given that the train had really horrible glass windows...
More to come in the next post....
I was told that Trier was a shopping haven for most from Luxembourg and surrounding areas as there were plenty to buy and most importantly, reasonably priced. I visited this historic building called Porta Nigra.
Porta Nigra behind me |
We also went on a train ride tour around Trier. I fell asleep while sitting in the train as it was really hot. Also, the tour guide was repating everything in three languages - German, Dutch and English. The English explanation was last, so yea.. I had a good nap. Took some pictures which were n ot very good given that the train had really horrible glass windows...
More to come in the next post....
Dictionary required
Currently in a place where English is not their first nor secod nor third language....
It felt awkward to be the one having to wear the headphones to get everything translated to english.
Also, everything sold on the shelves were not written in english too. Its always either french, luxemburgish, german or sometimes dutch. Needed help choosing a cleanser and buying groceries XD
It felt awkward to be the one having to wear the headphones to get everything translated to english.
Also, everything sold on the shelves were not written in english too. Its always either french, luxemburgish, german or sometimes dutch. Needed help choosing a cleanser and buying groceries XD
Went to a milk/cheese/butter/yoghurt making factory and was back to wearing labcoats ;) |
Sunday, 3 April 2011
Climb
At the Reykjavik Zoo and Family Park on a beautiful spring day. (I'd rather not mention that the kid's pirate ship play feature is now sponsored by an oil company, with no less than five white signs posted along the ship's side, for all the spaced-out moms and dads to see...)
Saturday, 2 April 2011
Pebbles
In macro, even the most mundane things in life show their true beauty. Here, a centimeter-sized stone, one of untold millions that provide softer landings in Icelandic playgrounds, does just that.
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