Dresden day one and a half

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April 10, 2009 

We woke up at 7am and I was tiered as fuck, because it was after 1am
when we finaly went to bed. I kinda hate it when I go on a trip – the
preperation sucks but luckily we’ve managed everything in time, at
least we didn’t miss the train. What can I say – the weather is and
was fine – the sun is shining and I try to be relaxed.

Of course we went to the ‘Semper opera’, the ‘Zwinger’, the
‘Frauenkirche’, took some tourist-like photos and spent the evening at
‘Neustadt’.

Right now we wait for the ship to ‘Rathen’ to see the ‘Elb-Sandstein
Mountains’ and I am starving and hope there something to eat on board.
A sausage with mustard + a bun would be great!


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medizin-online.de finally online now and hello north

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June 17, 2008 

It took us 3 weeks more than expected(stupid things like a missing index = up to 140 server-load) but since last week medizin-online.de it’s online. YAY! ;) However! Tomorrow we’ll go to Sylt and to be more precise to »List«, relaxing for 3-4 Days at the beach and maybe doing a day trip to Rømø. I really love the northern part of Germany – because that’s where I’m from and »List« is “the northernmost municipality in Germany, located on the North Sea island of Sylt close to Denmark in the district of Nordfriesland in the state of Schleswig-Holstein (wiki).

On the way back we’ll visit my family, especially my Grandma, Mom and Cousin, because I haven’t seen them for quite a while. I guess 2 Years for now and plus that: my Dear haven’t seen Hamburg yet! Haha, that’s a lot of things to do in just 5 Days. 3 Cities and approximately 1.000 km by car – but the beach will excuse everything ;)

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Rügen trip

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August 26, 2007 

I guess it was a Thursday when we’ve planed to go to Rügen spontaneously, which is in the north east of Germany at the Baltic sea. I’ve never been there until this weekend. It’s a nice place and I was impressed about the size. I really thought it was smaller than it actually is, so I gotta go there again. However, the weather forecast said it would be a partly cloudy – but nope – it was mostly clouded and only during the late evening we were able to glimpse some stars and Sputniks ;) Today it was still fine and we were at the harbour of Sassnitz and at the chalk cliffs, of which Caspar David Friedrich painted a picture.

chalky sea

Too bad my PDA Cam ain’t that good, but on the picture above you can see the chalk making the water looks turquoise, which is really impressive. I also liked the Beech woods, because when the light comes through the treetops, it looks magic. With other words, the nature is really nice and that’s something I miss in Berlin. A Place to regain peace or consciousness or whatever you call it :)

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