on her way, AU -> Germany - 10th January 2008
By: becka_kate
Tippi left here today and is making her way to visit with Pandamao.
Thanks for visiting Tippi!
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Posted Jan 10, 2008, 9:43 am
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München, Germany - 23rd January 2008
By: Pandamao
I have arrived in Munich. It was a long journey in the envelope - good to be out again. But hey, it's not like summer here, much colder.
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Posted Jan 24, 2008, 7:25 pm
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München, Germany - 3rd February 2008
By: Pandamao
Today the weather was really nice so we all went to Munich's city center, Marienplatz and Neuhauser Straße. Lots of people were out to celebrate carneval - it's called "Fasching" here.
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Posted Feb 3, 2008, 8:47 pm
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München, Germany - 3rd February 2008
By: Pandamao
When we came close to the Stachus we saw a strange creature flying --- we had a nice chat and talked about toyvoyaging. But no way this creature will become a toyvoyager, the postage would be enormous
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Posted Feb 3, 2008, 9:17 pm
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München, Germany - 5th February 2008
By: Pandamao
I passed the German Museum (a science museum) when I went shopping with my host. We all sat in front of a big part of a turbine which is used in hydro power plant. Imagine, how big this plant is!
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Posted Feb 5, 2008, 8:57 pm
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München, Germany - 8th February 2008
By: Pandamao
There was a knock on the door and when we looked outside there were two little packages sitting on the doorstep. Visitors! Sylphide, Tenderheart Bear and Snegovik!
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Posted Feb 8, 2008, 6:54 pm
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München, Germany - 10th February 2008
By: Pandamao
Today Barthélémy wanted to visit the "Alter Südfriedhof" (Old South Cemetery) so I just came along.
This is what I read about the cemetery:
It is a little known fact that Munich's oldest green area is 450 years old, that it's in the heart of town and that it's a cemetery - the Alter Südfriedhof. The cemetery is something of a conservation area and bears unique testimony to the city's cultural history. Its romantically overgrown graves, tombs and mausoleums pay homage to distinguished Munich figures - artists, architects, master builders and scientists.
In the plague year 1523 graveyards within the city walls were so overfilled that a new cemetery - the "Äußerer Freithof" - was opened outside the city gate at the Sendlinger Tor. The cemetery wall and all the buildings were later destroyed as a preventative military measure in the Thirty Years War. Well into the 18th century the cemetery was looked on as a poor man's burial ground. In 1844, a new section designed by Gärtner was added and it continued to be Munich's central burial ground up to 1868.
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Posted Feb 11, 2008, 12:02 am Last edited Feb 11, 2008, 9:38 pm by Pandamao
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München, Germany - 10th February 2008
By: Pandamao
The cemetery suffered severe bomb damage in 1944-45. Today, only a quarter of the graves are identifiable and many are in urgent need of renovation. Work is underway.
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Posted Feb 11, 2008, 12:22 am
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München, Germany - 10th February 2008
By: Pandamao
Even if the cemetery is not in use anymore many people were walking there. It is like a park nowadays. We saw little spring flowers blossom and sat on a bench in the sun.
Some of the graves are inside the back wall of the houses. And windows pop up between the statues on the graves.
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Posted Feb 11, 2008, 1:02 am
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München, Germany - 11th February 2008
By: Pandamao
Our host had bought red cabbage ... because she could hardly eat 2 kg of it on her own we decided to prepare and preserve it. Sylphide did the research and found a nice recipe. Then our host had to cut the onions and red cabbage. We sprinkled everything with salt and now it has to rest for a whole night.
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Posted Feb 11, 2008, 2:57 pm
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München, Germany - 12th February 2008
By: Pandamao
After one night we washed and dried the cabbage, filled it in glass and filled the glass with vinegar (prepared with oranges and spices - mmmh, great smell). I helped to close the lids. Now the cabbage has to rest for 3 or 4 months - too bad, because I'll travel and not be able to test the taste.
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Posted Feb 12, 2008, 9:13 pm
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Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany - 15th February 2008
By: Pandamao
For the weekend we visited our host's dad. He lives in a small town in the North-East of Bavaria. I took a walk in the city center - nice houses. The battery of the camera was low so I only took photos of the houses.
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Posted Feb 16, 2008, 10:26 pm
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München, Germany - 17th February 2008
By: Pandamao
The weather was sunny but cold. We went for a walk (together with half of Munich's inhabitants) to Nymphenburg Castle and park.
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Posted Feb 18, 2008, 7:30 pm
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München, Germany - 22nd March 2008
By: Pandamao
It's been a long time since out the last time. Today I went for a little walk and saw the German museum (Science and Technic museum). It is built on a little island in the Isar river.
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Posted Mar 22, 2008, 4:03 pm
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Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany - 24th March 2008
By: Pandamao
HAPPY EASTER!
Today it's Easter Monday and Pandamao went to this little town in the Oberpfalz to see her dad and she took me along.
We walked along the street and wondered what was going on in that little park opposite. When we came closer we saw that it was an "Easter fountain". In this part of Bavaria it's the custom to decorate the fountains with Easter eggs. There must be hundreds or thousands of eggs here. They really look beautiful.
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Posted Mar 24, 2008, 11:07 pm
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