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I wouldn’t say I’m overwhelmed. No. More burned out. Not with life in Europe. Oh no. I still am incredibly amazed that I am here. I love the beauty and the history. I love that I can walk all my… (READ MORE)
I wouldn’t say I’m overwhelmed. No. More burned out. Not with life in Europe. Oh no. I still am incredibly amazed that I am here. I love the beauty and the history. I love that I can walk all my… (READ MORE)
So I have mentioned that our apartment was not finished when we moved in. Our rent was reduced for the first month because of this. There were workmen (who our landlord has known for 20 years) here every day until… (READ MORE)
Europe has a smell. It is not always noticeable. Usually there is food, people, weather, activity, construction, etc. to smell. But early in the morning, when no one is out and the air is crisp, it is there. I don’t… (READ MORE)
Discolsure: I have used affiliate links to link to some products that William and I love and that you may not be familiar with. You don’t pay any extra for purchasing something through these links, but we get a small… (READ MORE)
My day was fairly uneventful. Last night we quickly learned that our duvet (135×200) was too small for two people, but I don’t want to give it up. So we solved it by buying a second set of Aldi sheets… (READ MORE)
Today we got up and started going right away. Finishing packing, eating breakfast, taking one last shower, and cleaning up our room. We also squeezed as much internet time in as we could. As a thank you gift for taking… (READ MORE)
Today was the Herbstmarkt, or autumn market, that we have been preparing for all week. As it turns out, it’s a huge deal! We didn’t realize this. Ingenried is such a small town, we just expected the local farmers selling… (READ MORE)
September 1 The next morning we got up early for a good German breakfast – bread, butter, jam, eggs, juice, tea, and the cutest little apple pie you have ever seen. We took fruit, bread, meat, and this spreadable herb… (READ MORE)