Monday Mysteries: Qualified Expat
Today on Monday Mysteries we tackle a question that has puzzled me for quite a while: how do you define someone who is an expat?
Today on Monday Mysteries we tackle a question that has puzzled me for quite a while: how do you define someone who is an expat?
Today on Food on Fridays we look at a relatively recent addition to the Tübingen food scene: a daily dose of house made quiche. Not exactly what you’d expect to find in Germany, eh?
The last time we visited Bolzano, we stayed in a tiny vacation apartment down the block from where we’d lived. Our apartment had been rather old style, but this vacation apartment had been completely done in a different motif.
Reutlingen is a fair-sized town near Tübingen, about 10-15 minutes away by train. For all that it’s that close, Chris and I have rarely gone there over the past few years.
I thought about making this topic a Monday mystery, but the only mystery about this is a question of how popular these really are. I also thought about saving the photo until Friday, but my self-imposed Food on Fridays rule … Continue reading
Today on Monday Mysteries we have a mystery that I can even offer to solve. Or at least, I have a theory that seems extremely reasonable as the solution to the issue at hand.
Today on Food on Fridays we take a look at an intriguing idea for a company: creating your own cookies online for someone to bake for you.
After I finished the other blog post tonight, we flipped on the TV and happened on the contest to pick Germany’s entry in this year’s Eurovision. We were in time for the semi-final round, where 4 acts had 2 songs … Continue reading
When we lived in Bolzano we got a machine to make sparkling water from tap water. That broke, though, quite a while back, and we never got around to replacing it. So here in Tübingen, I periodically lug some bottled … Continue reading
Over the years I’ve posted a bunch of photos of the outside of L’Arena (the Roman Amphitheater in Verona), but I rarely post photos taken inside.