Sunday, September 18, 2016
A Day in the Life.
This weekend has also been eventful I have gone to a big mall in Göttingen, painted my desk bright yellow, and gone to the Hainich National Park. The national park was very pretty. There was a large amount of oak, red birch, and lindon trees. There was also lots of information about the reintroduction of European Wild Cats into the region. These cats are the size and shape of normal house cats but live in the wilderness and feed on mice. The national park also has lots of information about the trees in the park as well as trees all over the world like redwoods.
Everything is going super well and I'm having so much fun here. I miss you all so much but I am not letting it affect me too much.
Saturday, September 10, 2016
HOST FAMILY!
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Quedlingburg
Today (yesterday) we went on an excursion into Quedlingburg. We had to get up at 6 am in order to get to breakfast at 6:45 we went into town by public transportation and went to the school. We then had a guided tour by students from the school. We saw a legit castle and the grave of King Henry I father of King Otto I. After the guided tour I got strawberry and pineapple ice cream then crammed 65 people on a bus meant for like 40. Overall Quedlingburg was super cool and I might go back in freetime because we can.
Sunday, August 21, 2016
The last week
This Photo is old but I didnt post it earlier. Over the course of this week me and 3 other exchange students put a birds back in its nest, got pizza (finally), and I got to rude in a firetruck with the Hedersleben Feuerwher. A group of us got to shoot the hose which sprays sechzig meter. There have been no excursions this week but there have been a lot of fun things in class like baking kuchen and going for a walk around town and naming all of the plants in german.
Sunday, August 14, 2016
Leipzig
Leipzig war sehr schön. We visited the Nikolai Kirche and the St Thomas Kirche where J.S. Bach played and is buried. We also visited the DDR museum in Leipzig and I saw a bass for an east german rock band and a russian Jethro Tull album. There was also exhibits about the reunification of the country in 1989. After that we went back to the Bach museum and saw original scores and his house as well as listened to a bunch of his music.