Monday, November 27, 2006
Colleges
On Friday we decided to go to Cambridge. Non of us had any idea what to expect there. We went there by car, but decided to park outside the city at a park and ride. That was a very good idea since the traffic is terrible. So we left the car at this parking lot and took the bus (2 Pounds return fare) to the center. Cambridge is fantastic. There are more than 25 colleges, all close to each other, most of them with their own chapel and all of them look like a little palace. And it is really amazing to imagine persons like Newton, Maxwell, Rayleigh etc. working there.
Cambridge was founded in the 1220s when members of the University in Oxford came to the river Cam during a conflict with the town's inhabitants. It was a conflict between "town and gown" and later took place in Cambridge too. The first college were built in 1270. They are best known for their engineering and science faculties. More than 100 Nobel prize winner came from there.
Again we did some geocaching to explore the town. And this time we were successful. After that we decided to have lunch in "The Eagle". This is a pub from 1600. During WW2 air force people signed the ceiling of room.
We didn't visit any museum, but since we are sure to come back again this will be on the agenda for the next visit.
I already flew back to Germany on Saturday. I had tickets for a Chris de Burgh concert on Saturday night in Dortmund, Germany. This was also great, especially the second half when almost everybody left their chairs and were standing in front of the stage. This concert is a kind of tradition. It takes place almost every second year and the first time I went there was back in 1987 or 1988. And this is really long ago....
Monday, November 20, 2006
Rainy weekend in Germany



I spent the weekend in Germany! So no flight to England, no security check and no coffee at Starbucks. But it was a very busy weekend.
On Friday I attended a school reunion. Well, it is not a very big deal. My school does this for everybody every third Friday of November each year. I didn't really want to go since I don't feel very close to my old high school. But for some reason I went there anyhow. From the 100 girls in my class (1988) only 5 showed up. Main reason was nobody really received an invitation. The lucky few who left their email address to the school got an email a month ago, all other had the chance to find it in the local newspaper two days in advance, which is not very much. So I guess most of them just forgot about this annual meeting. But we had fun and there are plans for a class reunion next year.
Saturday started with rain, which was not good, because I really had to go to the cemetery to clean up our family grave from fallen leaves and plant some typical winter plants. Fortunately it stopped raining in the morning and Dave and I were able to work on it. I am glad about it, this weekend was actually the last chance for doing it since I will be in England the next ones and after work it is too dark. We also tried to find our second geocache. We had a nice walk for I don't know how many hours, but didn't find the station 4 with the final hint to the final coordinates. So no success story this time. Maybe I try it again tomorrow.....
On a rainy Sunday we drove to Cologne and visited the cathedral. Somehow we found our way to the central railway station and parked our car. The station is very close to the "Koelner Dom". We spent some time looking at all the artwork there and finally climbed one of the two towers. Sorry, I don't remember how many steps, but believe me, I think it was enough. The attached pictures are taken inside this church, but it was very dark so they didn't turn out very nice.
After dinner in Cologne and getting lost on our way to the airport we somehow managed to get there right in time for Dave's flight to England.
Next Wednesday it will be my turn to travel again.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
The first geocache


Another weekend in England! As usual (and I think I can say it after almost two months) I headed to the Duesseldorf airport after work. After checking in for the Air Berlin flight to London Stansted I decided to have something to drink at the Starbucks Coffee. From all the decoration I could tell that Christmas is not far. And the best thing about it is the Toffee Nut Latte! Here in Germany they sell it only during the Christmas time, but during my winter in Alaska earlier this year I had it on a very regular base. And I love it. Especially now that it reminds me on the wonderful time I had there in the Alaska winter. Hmmm, I wish I could go there again this January..... It is amazing how a smell, a taste or sound can bring back memories and makes you dream...
I arrived in Stansted on time and Dave picked me up. We got up early on Saturday (early for a weekend) and did all the planned shopping. This also included the GPS receiver I was talking about. We wanted to try our first geocache on Sunday. You don't know what a geocache is? Check out the following link: www.geocaching.com
Later on this Saturday we tried to find places for all the furniture. Somehow it seems like English houses are not designed for having furniture. And this is a new one! After some discussions and trials we found a compromise solution for the living room and a bed room. But now the dining room really looks like a mess after moving a lot of stuff there. And there is still no way to use the study for anything else than storing boxes with books. But eventually they will all go to shelves ;o) All in all I have to say that furniture help in making a house a home.
On Sunday we decided to explore Thetford a little bit more by searching for this first geocache. It was a nice walk that led us to some already known and some new places in town. The weather was fine, much drier than in Essen, and we had fun walking around with the GPS receiver, reading the hints and trying to find our way. The final coordinates led us directly into the shrubs, but we were not able to find any cache. After a while we decided to read some more hints from other people and found out that we didn't have to leave the path. So we went back and .... found the cache. We left a Starbucks card and took a yellow smiling face eraser. It was so much fun and both of us can't wait to explore more places on the hunt for geocaches. Unfortunately we didn't have time for another on during this weekend, because I had to go back to the airport at 17:00. The line at the security check was unusal short, the plane was unusual on time and I arrived home at 23:30. Now the normal working week started and it is grey and rainy in Essen. Typical weather for November...time for lighting a candle and having a tea...before getting out into the rain and walking Senta.
