In general, I enjoy airports and flying mainly for the incredible people watching opportunities. Occasionally I have the good fortune to sit next to an interesting person and share a lovely conversation throughout the flight. Just my luck, I sat in between a beautiful young musician and a professional hockey player (might I add a gorgeous Brazilian at that!!).
-Side Note: For some reason, nobody selects the emergency exit row seats here and the are left open until the very end of the boarding process when people like me who are too lazy to line up for 30 minutes before boarding finally get on; the cheap airlines that I fly here in Europe don’t assign seats so I thought I was going to be stuck somewhere miserable!
Anyways, the three of us bonded by watching the idiots across the aisle struggle with basic plane conduct (bags up above or under the seat, electronics off etc.) and the darling crew of 3 year olds that sprinted clumsily up and down the aisle the entire flight. We had a lovely conversation entirely in Spanish, and they were shocked to find out I have only been in a Spanish speaking country for a total 3.5 months (2 in Argentina, 1.5 here in Spain); apparently I’m at an impressive level now! It was a great compliment and a lovely way to begin my weekend in Freiburg, Germany.
In case you didn’t know, Germany is cold. Even in October. My outfit for the weekend included no less than a fleece, a flannel, and a shell jacket paired with a scarf, gloves, and a beanie… at all times. My two Pomona friends I was visiting laughed at my outrageous number of layers, but hey, I didn’t want to be miserable! Despite the cold, the sun was out 2 of the 3 days and it was lovely to see so many colorful trees and breathe clean air. Have I mentioned Madrid’s legal level of pollution is 45 micrograms, which is one of the highest in the EU, but currently the level of pollution is above 55 micrograms!? YUCK! Add in the lovely cigarette smoke and I’ve got lung cancer headed my way in a hurry.
Freiburg, on the other hand, is a lovely, eco-friendly and outdoors loving ideal city of happiness. Situated in the heart of the Black Forest, a stones throw from France and Switzerland, it is the homeland to outdoors-enthusiasts galore. It is well regarded for its green-eco-friendly urban design and lifestyle. The old town center is almost entirely car free and the majority of Freiburgers use the fantastic (though slightly expensive) tram system.
Freiburg was crushed during the War like so many German cities; thankfully, the city planners decided to rebuild the city in the traditional architecture style, not the new, "fashionable" 1960’s and 70’s esque design that so many other German cities chose. This led to a lovely traditional German feel as we wandered around town.
Moreover, Germany is famous for its Christmas Markets. Bay and I will be going to the opening weekend of the world renown Munich Market this Thanksgiving. The daily market in Freiburg was already showing signs of Christmas season with gorgeous woodwork toys, Christmas ornaments, wintery wreaths and floral, and other happy seasonal goodies! I wish I had a little toddler niece or nephew in my life to buy these toys for; alas, perhaps on another trip to Europe in a few years! Needless to say, I’m very excited to return to Germany next month!
This picture doesn’t do justice to the “Prettiest Street in Europe”, but boy was it lovely.
Also, many thanks to Mr. Phillips for his latin lessons way back when. This sign reads “in vino veritas” aka, in wine there is truth. A fun mockery of the typical latin saying and many college mottos “lux et veritas!”, "light and truth" (cough cough Yale) amongst others.
Alright, that’s it for me. I’m off to “work”. Only three days of class and then my next 6 day weekend! #MyLifeIsRough!