Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Heidelberg

Heidelberg
Yesterday was my first full day in Heidelberg and it has been a good one. Heidelberg is famous for its castle, which although is in a state of ruin, still looks quite pretty, especially at night. Starting with the photos already...for those who are hassling!



This is the remainder of Christmas Markets, with part of the castle in the background. The moon was out and there was little cloud, so it was a bit cool standing around. 



This is the view of the castle from the old bridge. There are several bridges that cross the River Neckar that runs through Heidelberg, one of which is the "old" bridge. 



The archway on one side of the old bridge. 

Miscellaneous things

  • It's not really all that cold. The girls here wear what girls at home would wear in the middle of winter. That confuses me. 
  • Trying not to get run over, with cars traveling in the opposite direction. Look left first...
  • German bread is really everything it is made out to be. And yes, there are bread shops everywhere. 
  • Dogs don't feel the cold. They behave in the exact same way, as would Australian dogs do, even if it is 0 degrees outside. 
I do miss home and people, but it's a lot of fun here!


Friday, December 25, 2009

Still in Sydney

Tomorrow, I leave for Germany. For a little while. The main purpose of trekking all the way to Europe is to do part of my PhD overseas, at the University of Heidelberg, but as always, travel and seeing new things is a must. So this blog will be a taste of what I've seen, come across, couldn't avoid and the like.


Flying out tomorrow night, but were it not for my fantastic support network, family, extended family, friends, this would not be anywhere near as exciting. Thank you for your incredible love and support, for getting me off the ground and for the blessing to go, see and do.


I'm traveling with Fiona. We come from here. I'm going here and Fiona is going here.



Fiona on the left, Althea on the right.