Anyway, we returned from our walk and changed to go out. Most of the people we know were grilling on the grass, so we joined the party. At 11 pm the "Hausmeister" came around and busted up our party, so that was our cue to head out. We found a really cool bar - Shooter Stars - where they have 2 Euro shots, but it was really crowded and hot there, since it was Saturday night and the students are all just coming back from their Pfingstenpause (Pentecost holiday). Then, we went to Agar, a really cool dance club, and got back around 3:30 am.
Today, Stephanie and I rounded up the troops around 1 pm for breakfast (yes, breakfast at 1 pm) and we hit up Uni-Cafe, which is always a success. And now I'm here! We're planning to finally do the cable car ride up the mountain today. I want to show everyone the Biergarten, but no one is really into that. We'll see!
Anyway, in the picture I put here (in which I am awkwardly posing), you can see the flyers all over the ground from the demonstration!
Until next time!
Cheers,
Alaina
Today, Stephanie and I rounded up the troops around 1 pm for breakfast (yes, breakfast at 1 pm) and we hit up Uni-Cafe, which is always a success. And now I'm here! We're planning to finally do the cable car ride up the mountain today. I want to show everyone the Biergarten, but no one is really into that. We'll see!
Anyway, in the picture I put here (in which I am awkwardly posing), you can see the flyers all over the ground from the demonstration!
Until next time!
Cheers,
Alaina
i LOVE the picture!!! so cute.
ReplyDeleteand i am happy to see that no matter what country you are in, 1 pm breakfasts are still plausible.
brings a smile to my face :)