The city of Gouda (g-ow-duh, not g-oo-dah! And the g is guttural like Hebrew or an ach-laut in German) is so old they don’t have newfangled things like stained glass windows in the church. Inste… more →
Die umherziehende Saengerinceceilia wrote 1 year ago: The city of Gouda (g-ow-duh, not g-oo-dah! And the g is guttural like Hebrew or an ach-laut in Germa … more →
ceceilia wrote 1 year ago: Oh, Kaesebreze, you are indeed the food of gods. … more →
ceceilia wrote 1 year ago: Since arriving in Deutschland I have struggled to come up with Bayrische Ohren (ears). The southern … more →
ceceilia wrote 1 year ago: Travelling is great, and my nature doesn’t let me stay still for too long. But I really value … more →
ceceilia wrote 1 year ago: I have yet to post any photos from travels because I can’t find an economical shop that will t … more →
ceceilia wrote 1 year ago: Muenchen smells like … …beer, meat and bread. Punkt. Even bread can smell reminiscent … more →
ceceilia wrote 1 year ago: I spoke with an acquaintance here in Munich, who when asked about a soccer game, replied glumly, … more →
ceceilia wrote 1 year ago: Eaten Wienerschnitzel? Check. Gotten lost amidst roccoco splendor? Check. Drank a liter of beer, cor … more →