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Delivery

Remember how proud I was about getting those awkward IKEA chairs home? Well, that was nothing compared to these two women getting 5 years’ supply of Coke into their tiny car. I wish I could’ve stuck around to see it happen and document it for you all!

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Parking lot

This is the “parking lot” at Evelina’s school. The school is grades 1 through 4 and there are VERY few kids that are dropped off and picked up by parents. Evelina rides her scooter every day and parks it here too. Without locks. She told me she wouldn’t enjoy going to school in Germany if […]

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ICE Train

It’s official.  We are finally going to go and pick up our car.  We booked the train to Nordhausen for this coming Thursday.  We are taking the ICE train which is the German equivalent of the bullet train.  We are looking forward this experience. After all, its been at least 15 years since I took […]

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Plates

Today we got our plates for the car.  Running like a proper well oiled german machine should the process of registration, vanity plate making and road tax paying took about 30 min to accomplish.  With driving and parking 45 min for the round trip.  Now we can finally go and pick up our car.  Bonus […]

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Nordhausen

On the way to Harztor we passed through the largest village in the region.  Nordhausen has a population of about 44,000 and was 75% destroyed during the bombing raids during WW II.  This little town is very charming and well preserved.  It has been rebuilt and renovated and it certainly worth coming back to for […]

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Back in DDR

We are back in the former DDR to a town of Harztor –  looking at a car which we think has a great potential.  This was a great drive of about 300 km each way.  If a person wanted to do a castle tour taking A73 north from Nuremberg this would be a good start.  Let’s […]

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Two Sisters

Today we were off to Ingolstadt.  We are still shopping for a car and today driving by this place we couldn’t resist stopping by and looking at this eye candy.  Alfa Romeo and Maserati are two sisters, but in the window, what caught our eye, was a screaming red hot Ferrari 360 Spider.  There were […]

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Back to Munich

We are back at the Polish Embassy in Munich trying to push some  papers through.  IT hasn’t all gone according to plan, in fact, nothing so far has, but at least we did managed to push some papers through and for the rest there is hope on the horizon. We know for a fact, we […]

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Boris’ School

Boris took us on a little tour of the school grounds.  Johannes Scharrer – Gymnasium is a school located in 3 old buildings connected by a modern atrium and a courtyard where everyone hangs out during the  breaks.  The school starts at 7:55 am and finishes at 2:00pm except Wednesday when it is done at […]

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Furniture

We are out looking for furniture, for the house we don’t have yet, to bring it in the car we have not bought with the German bank account that is yet to be activated.  So really no change form last week, but we are planning, just in case we do get approved for the apartment […]

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Everything & the kitchen sink

Our quest  for champagne wishes and caviar dreams continues.  We are still looking for that elusive old town penthouse with a large terrace overlooking the river or the castle or both.  So far no dice.  Things are further complicated by certain conditions we were not aware of: 1. Preferred rental term is – forever or until death, whichever comes […]

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Marktkauf

This is a public service announcement!  Things to remember.  Never, ever got to Marktkauf or any other grocery store, I would imagine,  in Germany at 5:30pm.  Imagine Costco a week before Christmas, with incoming snow storm of a millennium, and everything in the store  is 99% off.  Now, multiply this by a 100 and there […]

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Johannes Scharrer – Gymnasium

Boris is signed up for school that is more age appropriate.  This is the courtyard of the Johannes Scharrer – Gymnasium where people go to hang out during the breaks.  This school is focused mainly on Languages and Humanities.  Typically the kids will take German and English and select either Latin, French  or Spanish as their optional language.  Boris […]

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