Monday 18 November 2013

All good things...

...have ended.  Well, so far as the 'being in Germany' section of 'good things' is concerned.  I can hardly complain about what's happended since, but they are for another place (plug plug).  That said one year and one month after beginning my adventure as a youth in Germany and I'm finally writing about what seemed forever away in sunny September - the end of my Erasmus year in Konstanz.

Wednesday 3 July 2013

The Final Countdown

Doodle oo doo, doodle oo doo doo...
etc.

This is my way of attempting to make this blog entry fun.  I think the fact that I'm typing the synth part to an 80's Swedish rock band's most enduringly successful song sums up how happy and fun I feel about this whole situation.  This 'situation' is the fact that there is now less than a month separating me from the plane which will take me back to sunny Birmingham and not be waiting to bring me back to Konstanz again after a week or two. 
That isn't to say that I don't want to go home, there's all sorts of fun things there:
  • My Family - ok bunch o' lads.
  • A lovely lady - she's pretty cool.
  • A house in Bath - its cozy
  • A short jaunt - spoiler alert: it's not short.
All these things are things that I like, but that doesn't mean I won't be sad to leave Konstanz, the friends I've made and the city, region and country I've come to genuinely feel at home in.  In fact it almost means quite the opposite, whilst home is wonderful, I know that I will miss Konstanz and more than anything the people I've met and got to know here. 

I fly on the 27th, leaving me 3 weeks until the day that plane leaves.  In those 3 weeks I have a lot coming up, some of which I'm very excited about and some of which I really want to get out of the way in order to enjoy the former:

Those need to hurry up:
  • Another Hausarbeit
  • Exams and revision
  • Bureaucracy surrounding the end of my time at the uni, in my flat and as an official resident of the city.
  • Rain - yes its July and its been raining
Those I'm going to enjoy:
  • Visiting Berlin
  • A parental visit
  • A girlfriendly visit
  • Sunshine - it does get pretty warm, when its not raining.  
  • German beer
  • The Konstanzer Weinfest
  • A lake warm enough to swim in
  • lots more, I'm sure
Time is short, but I refuse to let that stop me from enjoying every last bit of that time.  This year has been unique, enlightening and extremely enjoyable and I'll be damned if that doesn't go for the last 3 and a bit weeks too.





Monday 10 June 2013

Liechtenstein: From the Pylons to the Autobahn.

So having Wednesdays free as discussed previously, Katrina and I decided we should go on a trip a little further afield. In fact we decided we wanted to do something a bit international, which is not too difficult around here. We settled on somewhere we both though was a little ridiculous and therefore all the more appealing: Liechtenstein. It’s the 6th smallest country in the world (3rd in Europe) and something of an oddball. It has limited possibilities for visitors/residents/castle aficionados.

Monday 3 June 2013

Catching up with Time and Time catching up with me...

I may have been watching a bit too much Doctor Who (thank you University of Bath VPN) but this almost on time (as if there's a timetable) Blog post features a fair bit of thinking about time. 

Friday 24 May 2013

Once Upon a Five Day Weekend

I had a five day weekend.  It was nice.  It was like an inverted normal week, which consisted of doing the paltry amount of stuff I do on a Monday and Tuesday and then having Wednesday off (as is usual), Thursday off (as is unusual - it was a bank Holiday) and Friday off (as is usual) in addition to the real weekend (which, for those of you who like complete lists or are unsure how Germany works, is Saturday and Sunday, and I normally have off).

Tuesday 30 April 2013

Father Son bonding, Deutsche Bahn, Sun and other Surprises. An overdue roundup.

So it has been nearly a month since my last report on the occurrences surrounding my time here in abroad.  Consulting my calendar (because remembering things from that long ago is tough), I have learned where I need to pick up from, so I shall:

Saturday 6 April 2013

Semester 1 Report

So in my last blog  promised my regular reader that I was still alive and would post something more fun soon.    Well here it is dear reader.  It is action packed and features bullet points:  everyone's favourite form of punctuation.

Sunday 24 March 2013

Still Alive...

Greetings dear readers,

Whilst I don't have time to share a rich and interesting tapestry of words about abroad with you, I'd simply like to comfort you all with the knowledge that I'm still alive and that normal service will be resumed next month.

Luckily, here the cake is not a lie.

Thursday 14 February 2013

Fastnacht, not fast nackt.

So its been a little while and there are two reasons for this:
  1. I've actually been doing academic work.
  2. Its been Fastnacht (otherwise known as Fasching or Karnival depending on where you are) and I've been waiting for all the crazy to be over before attempting to explain it.  
Today, being Ash Wednesday, marks a complete close to Fastnacht, so reason 2 no longer stands and I feel I need to avoid a beak from reason 1, so I'll take a stab at an account of the last week.

Tuesday 22 January 2013

Returns

So it's been a while (a month, in fact) since I've added to the number of words chosen at random floating around the internet so here's a quick update on the thrilling life I lead here in Germanyland.


  • Expecting a get together on the first night back to be a quiet affair is silly, as is expecting to be able to leave without having a drink forced upon you.
  • Leaving your work until the weekend you get back is a bad idea, which can only be partially relieved by actually reading what's expected.
  • Its not constantly fun and games, so when it isn't look after people because they will look after you.  
  • The second bottle of wine is NOT a good idea.  
  • As previously mentioned, snow is not the end of the world.  
  • Education here extends to beer:
  • Contrary to popular belief, some academic work IS required.
  • Visits home should be tea resupply first and fuzzy wuzzy feelings second.
  • Being the only person in a Wales shirt in an Irish bar on the 2nd February looks set to be fun.
  • The idea of some people leaving forever in a few short weeks will not stop being odd.
The bottom line is that it's great to be back, not because its always perfect and not because there's nothing for me at home, but because I know this year is going to go far too quickly and I fully plan to make the most of it.