This is all it takes to bring everyone out of the woodwork, shedding their winter garb for some rays. The weather was 60 and sunny today, a little teaser for the spring to come. I cant believe that just last week we almost had a snow day. I rode my bike all over midtown, around the zoo, through the park, and I had to try to avoid all the kids +dogs running around. Days like these make you wish you had a puppy to drag around and play fetch with. I keep thinking about that dog I fostered last year. Her name was ragan and we just got to know each other and she went away. Im a little glad though, I am more a cat person, I think it takes more dedication to take care of a doggy.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
What a day
This is all it takes to bring everyone out of the woodwork, shedding their winter garb for some rays. The weather was 60 and sunny today, a little teaser for the spring to come. I cant believe that just last week we almost had a snow day. I rode my bike all over midtown, around the zoo, through the park, and I had to try to avoid all the kids +dogs running around. Days like these make you wish you had a puppy to drag around and play fetch with. I keep thinking about that dog I fostered last year. Her name was ragan and we just got to know each other and she went away. Im a little glad though, I am more a cat person, I think it takes more dedication to take care of a doggy.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
SUN, and snow

If you can actually believe it it SNOWED again. wow. We did not end up getting a day off so it looks like this week will be the first in the whole semester so far where we actually go to school for 5 days in a row. In the top picture my plant bob soaks up some rays after almost a week without sun. I opened all the blinds in the house to get as much of that UV light as possible bouncing around. We all need our vitamin D, especially in the winter months.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Snow Day!
This Was my snow day dinner. My attempt at becoming a partial vegeterian, I had mashed potatoes with mushrooms, garlic, and onions, Black beans, salad, and cheese bread.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
An ode to everyone who works in a lab

I have spent many many hours of my life in a lab. This is due to the fact that i have taken many hours of lab at my school and I have managed to work in a lab every year. This little beauty to my left i think is the apple 2. it is still up and running just as well as the day it was made. Due to the incredible cost of technology and the fact that at a university you need about 10 of everything, at my school if it aint broke dont fix it, or waste your time buying a new one. I have heard tons of stories of people in labs that need a 3 piece equipment set to run an experiment but one of them broke, and in order to continue they need to buy all three pieces. Well I am sure there is an apple 2 graveyard out there. I have had my eyes on a macbook ever since I got my first laptop. I am stuck in the PC age and I want out badly. However, I do have a functioning computer at my fingertips. Should I retire it like so many apple2s or just wait until it breaks on its own?
Saturday, January 15, 2011
we all live in America coca cola, wonder bras... Rammstein
Home sweet home now. The first thing I noticed was how rude the flight attendants were. Also how they did not bother to announce anything in any other language. My seat-mate and I both had an encounter with a flight attendant. She tried to talk to her and the woman didnt understand a Scandinavian accent. It really isnt that much of an accent but it just shows how un-traveled the flight attendants were... depressing eh.Above: Lil in my clothes helping me unpack. I think they missed me, probably because now they have a warm room to sleep in now that my heater is back up and running.
Pretty soon I will be back to the daily grind of school days. Im not looking forward to loosing my free time once again. The semester is winding up and this is supposed to be my last. A few transcript complications from spain and I end up missing two classes which I need to graduate. I don't mind taking the extras except it may put me not going to graduation. That is not acceptable.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
mmmm egg and meatloaf?

This glorious meal to my left is one of the best meals i had in Berlin. It was supposed to be a meatloaf but i think it was pork. The egg added a nice touch to the meal. And most of all it was 100% comfort food that warmed me up and filled me up. I have to say that the germans know how to make a heavy meal. The beer I had to go with it was a Lowenbrou...i think i spelled that right.
Shortly after this meal Mario and I were making at home pizzas and I slipped out of the potholder and burned my finger. My thumb to be exact and for one whole day i was without a thumb. It was devestating. I was unable to do anything really and it was my left hand too. I have a new respect for all the thumbs out there.
Back at CBU today, and the weather is cold and snowy. not unlike Berlin. I think the temperature is hovering in the teens (F) and is windy.
Shortly after this meal Mario and I were making at home pizzas and I slipped out of the potholder and burned my finger. My thumb to be exact and for one whole day i was without a thumb. It was devestating. I was unable to do anything really and it was my left hand too. I have a new respect for all the thumbs out there.
Back at CBU today, and the weather is cold and snowy. not unlike Berlin. I think the temperature is hovering in the teens (F) and is windy.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Palaces
Today I went here. (Charlottenburg palace) However this is not the picture that I took myself. This is from the interwebs, because I was frustrated a bit with my foto. A guy was standing right inbetween the gates and decided to take a picture of each detail on the gate itself and the two statues on the top. sooo you see the need for this picture. The palace was very grand and amazing but the most amazing part really was the collection. The interior was bombed during wwII so alot of the palace has been reconstructed. the most impressive part is how much wealth the castle is sitting on. the property itself is huge with gardens that extend behind the palace. It also contains a very large silver dishware collection, as well as a gold dishware set, and a large handmade porcelin collection. the ammount of silver alone is in the millions. The family jewels, which are actually real, have mostly been stolen or given away. the remaining jewels are amazingly the king´s collection of diamond snuff boxes. yes I said snuff boxes which contained snuff, which is in fact cocaine. its amazing that after all these years the snuff boxes are the ones to remain. Of course the crowns the king and queen wore, and the royal sword and armor are all there, but the jewels have been damaged or removed on most of them.
Afterwards I soon took refuge from the cold in a bookstore that happens to be 3 stories. yess
Sunday, January 2, 2011
berlin, its cold
So being in Berlin is very interesting. It is not a exceptionally beautiful city nor is it really ugly. it seems to be just a city. it is very obvious where in the city the russians occupied, mainly because the architecture. It is winter and there are about 5 hours of daylight during the day and if you happen to miss even one of them you feel cheated. I find myself hungry all the time, and it takes me a couple of hours to wake up in the morning. i think this is somehow related to the temperature and the daylight. today the sun came out for about an hour and everyone looked like meercats warming their bellies in the sunlight. eventhough the sun showed its face only slightly above the treeline it felt amazing. This woman actually almost pushed me to get a better view of the sun. It snowed like a foot a few days before i got here and it hasnt melted yet. the snow is begining to turn brown from some mysterious brown water that i guess is just a part of living in the city. I also am learning how many layers it takes before you are warm/looking stupid. yesterday i was borderline looking stupid and today i was borderline cold. i think i have only reached equilibrium one time.
i have been in search of coffee all the time because of the constant tiredness i feel, and yesterday i found coffee for 1 euro. i think that was quite a score. today we went to a coffee shop that was ultra trendy. there were a bunch of students with their macs in there studying something. mario hates macs and he seemed to believe that they were doing something unproductive. nonetheless the place was nice, two stories, had food, was warm, and im guessing lots of power outlets. afterwards i went to a couple of sight seeing places, i got to see the US embassy with guards all around it, and we ate at an australian resturant. The food was really good but i dont think the waiter liked us.
Interesting facts about berlin/germany
-the letters z and y are swapped on the keyboard. at first i was very confused but now i realize it completley. i have not yet heard or seen a german word with a y in it. yet all of them seem to have a z. its like another vowel to them
-people arent that polite, though they seem to follow the rules by the book, like crossing the street, letting people pass, general traffic rules, general other unwritten rules, they seem to have skipped manners class. we were walking on the sidewalk a few days ago and generally its a large sidewalk but because of the snow it was very narrow. this woman with a stroller was coming towards us and like normal people we let her pass. but of course she didnt say anything or even look up. i think she may have even given us the stink eye. and this has happened many times with different people. i have been given the stink eye alot on the train, where in most societies it is acceptable to push because people are always taking their time, here no way. if you push someone you are in no way forgiven. even if it was by accident.
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