Last Sunday, I met Alyssa and Debbie in Zurich where we spent the entire day on the lakefront. The weather cooperated wonderfully well. For about 6 hours, we just sat and chatted, and did a bunch of people watching.
(l-r) Alyssa, Me, Debbie:
Debbie got interviewed for the radio, but first he was interviewing me. I had no idea what he was saying but I didn't want to interrupt him so I waited until he was finished before I informed I didn't know what he was saying.
And now for people watching:
Look closer, count the legs:
Green shorts, long black socks, blue shoes. Stylin':
AAAAaaaannnnndd, I'm going to see Dave Matthews Band at the one and only Montreux Jazz Festival along with Steely Dan and Chickenfoot. That's how I'll spend my Independence Day:
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Today I spent seven hours traveling home from Rudesheim am Rhein, in Germany. There, I met Philipp. He spent his junior year of high school at Nickerson and we became good friends. He and I played soccer and were in jazz band together. Every time I've come to Europe, I have visited him either in Berlin or Rudesheim. This was the fourth visit. Like the weekend in Zurich, the weather here was absolutely perfect. Sun, no rain, and a comfortable temperature. Every meal except for the Easter Brunch was consumed outside.
Table for Easter Brunch:
Opa, Oma, an aunt of Philipp:
They have a tradition here where you try to smash another person's egg with yours. It's much like doing the wishbone from a turkey:
Philipp's parents, Ursula and Ralf:
Phil has two siblings, both younger than him. This is Freddy, short for Frederica:
Alex, Phil's brother. When I got there on Friday, Phil hadn't yet arrived from Berlin and I mistook Alex for Phil:
Opa got a little wild:
My new European goal is to find these:
Philipp's parents operate a vineyard. However, that's not the only way they make their money (and they make a lot of it). Ralf is a consultant and an engineer (what he consults and engineers, I don't know). He spends a lot of time giving seminars and presentations. I did come away from the weekend with four bottles of wine. Huzzah!
I also found some interesting small glasses in a shop. I now have six glass boots. That's five more than Tim has! Five more!
I like warm weather!
With that,
Jon
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3 comments:
I'm looking forward to drinking out of one of those boots upon your return.
Wow! Thanks for the photo essay.
I hope you find rubber duckies just like that!
nice pictures. It looks like you had a great time
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