Christmas is around the corner.
– Nuremberg, Germany
Christmas is around the corner.
– Nuremberg, Germany
As Autumn is in the air, I began to spend more time pondering on where my life is taking me, and if there is a god, what his intention was when he sent me to Vancouver. I do not know the answers to both questions, and probably never will.
To recap what happened in August (July 27, 2015 ~ August 23, 2015)
It went very fast. As the end of project was getting closer, I concentrated on work more and more. Meanwhile, I still tried to have some of my own time to relish this beautiful city as well as the wonderful weather which finally came to Copenhagen.
Weekend Trip to Berlin, Germany (August 8, 2015 – August 9, 2015)
Part 1. How Hard It Was To Go To Berlin
Although I traveled Europe several times, I had never taken flight from one place to another within Europe. So, here is one mistake I made: I didn’t know how much time I needed to spare before the boarding time.
I met 10+ cows, 30+ sheeps, 50+ horses, and hundreds of slugs on my way home.
It was the very first day that I biked to work AND biked back home. The journey of coming home was so spontaneous in many ways.
After having awesomely awesome cheesecake, I went to Frederiksberg have, one of the largest parks in Copenhagen. Actually I didn’t plan to go there, but there were too many people to miss it.