Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Holidays, Chapter #2.5: Interlude

Motto of the day:
Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game
Ugh, coming back home from France has something like jumping into the pool after laying in the sun for hours, or like driving in a car that has been parked in the sun for hours, just upside down. Let's compare:

France:
- 45 C
- sun
- dry
- silent

Germany:
- 17 C
- cloudy
- rainy
- loud

The Deutsche Bahn has started revamping our local railway and the rails to the next 2 big cities, in order to enhance the connectivity between the 2. They removed all rails, the grit that was below it, and anything related to the 'old' rails, and are now working their ass off to rebuild them in an enhanced way. Tough luck, that I live right next to it, and the railway workers start working at 6 in the morning, with all those big bad machines they brought here. Sleeping until after 6 a.m. is a pain.

I'm currently doing the laundry in order to pack things for Lake Constance. www.wetter.de says that it will be even more rainy and stormy, than it is here in Hesse already, and we have plant to camp there. \o/ for water-impermeable tents and even more to read! And \o/ for lots of <3 from M.

Last night I had a very interesting and delighting conversation with J. She is doing good (again). Haven't had time to reach either S or M-D, but I guess I will call S up before leaving to M's house later tonight. Gotta stay in touch, eh?

Addendum, Wed 08-02-06, 2:57 p.m.:
J, if you read this:
Heads up, you are not the Joker Jester in this play!

Addendum, Wed 08-02-06, 6:19 p.m.:
Lake Constance is right ahead!
I will come back with new updates once I return from this great event.

So long.

Cheers,
Franz

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