Saturday, May 21, 2011

Trip to Stuttgart

On April 29th, my whole program took a field trip to Stuttgart, which is the capital of Baden-Württemberg (the state in which Tübingen is). It was a cool and cloudy day, and we visited the Mercedes-Benz museum, walked through the city, and took a tour at the Haus der GeschichteBaden-Württemberg (House ofHistory of Baden-Württemberg).
Here is the Mercedes-Benz museum:


















The best part of the museum was the timeline. One takes an elevator
to the top, and then follows a slanting ramp downwards through time --
when you get out of the elevator, they have a model horse representing pre-car travel! The walls of the rampway had a timeline noting major historical events of all kind: scientific, auto-related, economic, political, cultural, etc. It was really neat to see historical events lain out all together in that way, and to see what was 'significant' from the point of view of this museum. Oh, there were some cool cars, too. :P

Here is a statue of an elk at the entryway to the building where the state government sits. The elk is a very (very!) old cultural symbol in this part of the world.

















Just for fun, here are some cute ducklings in a pond near the opera building:

















This is the entrance to the history museum. We had an amazing tour,
and the museum is very high tech and creatively designed. Our tour guide, a retired Gymnasium teacher named Manfred Kaut, was enthusiastic, sweet, and knowledgable. My favorite line of the many wise things he said was, "The first thing to die in war is the truth."

















We had a really nice day and I got to spend lots of time with my friend Jennifer. After the tour, she and I visited some stores and bought some delicious candy and souvenirs for friends at home. We had the luck to discover that the (very tall) department store we were in had an amazing roof terrace with a view of the city. Here I am, with Stuttgart spread out behind me!


Sunday, May 8, 2011

Easter Weekend

After the Bebenhausen trip we had a lot of regular classes and were all relieved for our first big breakfor Easter weekend. I was lucky enough to get to spend a beautiful weekend with Peter's mom, Ane, as well as her boyfriend Wolf and his daughters Liane and Thea.I traveled up to Kronberg, where Ane lives, on Saturday. She cooked an amazing white asparagus gratin from a Swiss cookbook (it was perfection: white asparagus plus Swiss cheese!)which made a lovely meal with some wine and great conversation.

















The next morning we were up early for the 6 AM Easter service. It was a beautiful service and I even understood some of the sermon!

Later, we breakfasted and went back for the second service, in which Ane
sang some very lovely music. I sat with Peter's friend Clara, who had just returned from her many-month long trip to Peru.

After the service, Ane and I took a train to Wolf's house, which is in the countryside outside of Nürnberg. It is a beautiful house-in-progress and we had a great afternoon and evening searching for Easter baskets, gazing down the hillside from the hammock-style chairs, enjoying dinner on the balcony, and talking in Denglish (German - English) with Wolf and his kids.

Here are some images of the house - my beautiful guest nook, and the house itself: