Insider’s Guide to Freiburg

Freiburg im Breisgau is the best city in Germany. I promise I'm not just saying that because I've lived, studied, and worked here for 5 years; it's just a city that draws people in. Freiburg is a small city at the threshold of the Black Forest, but don't let the name scare you, because it's... Continue Reading →

Holidays in a foreign land

When youโ€™re stranded in a foreign country for the holidays and surrounded by people youโ€™ve only known for a few months, there are only three real solutions: fly back to your family, get out of Dodge and travel around, or band together with your fellow expats and make the best of it. Just for something... Continue Reading →

Differences

An in-progress list of cultural differences between Germans and Americans, three months later: Goodbye! Iโ€™m not sure if Americans are just not very formal or what have you, but saying โ€œbyeโ€ to each other is something we rarely do unless we are conversing with someone we know or weโ€™re hanging up the phone. Iโ€™ve lost... Continue Reading →

Chasing the rabbit

When the sun sets on Freiburg - or really any city - its entire persona changes.ย  The shops close and the sidewalks empty.ย  Most nights, the city just rolls over and goes to sleep until dawn.ย  But as the week comes to a close, sunset brings with it a whole other meaning.ย  The shops still... Continue Reading →

Change

There are countless travel destinations in the world - sprawling cities, adorable villages, stunning national parks, brilliant white beaches, etc. etc.ย  I can't find the statistics to support this statement because Google doesn't know either, but it's a fair assumption that you could travel every day for your entire life and still not see even... Continue Reading →

Settling In

[I've been in Freiburg for over a month now, and have yet to make a post about my new home city.ย  I finally decided that my problem was that I was focusing solely on the city itself.ย  Instead, I chose to write instead about my personal insights since moving here and intersperse it with pictures... Continue Reading →

Homeless

Everyone sounds the same when they scream. This creepy thought hit me with a jolt as I watched twenty terrified trachten-clad* Germans freefall towards the ground on a rainbow-lit carnival ride. Although I probably wouldnโ€™t be able to hold a conversation with most of these people, their primal screeches of fear didnโ€™t sound any different... Continue Reading →

Bodensee

Surprise, surprise:ย  I've been in Germany less than a week and have already taken a trip outside of Freiburg.ย  Twas a well-deserved vacation, I believe, because there's this tiny detail that no one tells you about moving overseas: it is exhausting.ย  Finding edible foods in grocery stores, weathering DMV-esque government agencies, checking something off your... Continue Reading →

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