
So, nearly 24 hours of travelling and one lost bag later, I made it to Munich and finally found a helpful German to set up the internet on my computer, since it seems to take quite a bit of careful negotiation.

Unlike most of the other 20 or so students in the study abroad program, I didn't arrive early in the weekend, so I still haven't had much time to explore the city. Our language course began on Tuesday morning. Mostly, I've only had time to unpack, buy various things to furnish my dorm room, and try and catch up on the sleep I lost to traveling. So far, everything has gone pretty well--even the lost bag hasn't really dampened my spirits, as I am incredibly excited to be back in Germany.
Most of what I have seen of the city is from the bicycle tour that we went on Tuesday afternoon. We left from the Hauptbahnhof, and went past several of Munich's landmarks.






The bike tour was also a great chance to see the amazing biking facilities in Munich, which make it incredibly easy to get around town by bike. I can't wait to find a second-hand bike, which I can add to the thousands and thousands of others that crowd the sidewalks throughout the city.
And, one final thing worth mentioning--last night, I went to my first biergarten, a beautiful spot on Kleinhesselohersee (a small lake) in the Englischer Garten. So, I'll end with a photo of the Seehaus Biergarten.

And, one final thing worth mentioning--last night, I went to my first biergarten, a beautiful spot on Kleinhesselohersee (a small lake) in the Englischer Garten. So, I'll end with a photo of the Seehaus Biergarten.

-TG-
1 comment:
Thomas, you have no idea how jealous I am of you right now. Seeing all those pictures makes me über nostalgic! I'm sure you're going to Oktoberfest in a few weeks, so definitely drink a liter for me :D
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