-Kasekrainers
-Schnitzel
-the amazing public transit system
-true seasons (even though I am not a fan of the cold)
-the ability to say I am living in Europe
-the sauna
-Martin's biergartl for dinner
-Group dinners
-the museums
-experiencing a different culture
-the more laid back, yet very productive, feeling of society
(more to be added)
The REAL Bumpus McGee
These are the stories and thoughts from the Life of the REAL Bumpus Mcgee, who is just living the life one day at a time.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Sitting in the Vienna airport....
Only 21 more hours until I am landing in Californiyayyyyyyyyy
See you all soon!
much love, bump
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
In my opinion, this is the only good thing to ever come from Finals Week
TITLED: Tripping at Point Loma during finals
My blog won't let me feature the video on here, but check it out on youtube.
Friday, December 9, 2011
A little list of things I am NOT going to miss about Vienna:
A little list of things I am NOT going to miss about Vienna:
-paying for a glass of water when out at a restaurant, with the price of water being pretty close to that of soda, juice and beer.
-paying to use a public restroom.
-being that one awkward, tall guy who seems to be in the way no matter where I sit, stand or lay on the subway, bus or streetcars.
-not having a car
-all the stores closing early in the evening Monday-Saturday, anywhere from 5 to 7 PM, and not being open on Sunday. It is extremely difficult to find some grub late at night.
-having WiFi in very very limited locations
-being surrounded by cigarette smoke pretty much everywhere I go
-the language barrier, not only when trying to speak German but also when the Austrians attempt to speak English
-having to convert KGs to LBS, EUROS to USD, and KM to Miles
-paying for a glass of water when out at a restaurant, with the price of water being pretty close to that of soda, juice and beer.
-paying to use a public restroom.
-being that one awkward, tall guy who seems to be in the way no matter where I sit, stand or lay on the subway, bus or streetcars.
-not having a car
-all the stores closing early in the evening Monday-Saturday, anywhere from 5 to 7 PM, and not being open on Sunday. It is extremely difficult to find some grub late at night.
-having WiFi in very very limited locations
-being surrounded by cigarette smoke pretty much everywhere I go
-the language barrier, not only when trying to speak German but also when the Austrians attempt to speak English
-having to convert KGs to LBS, EUROS to USD, and KM to Miles
Internship
Pretty exciting news here, I will be interning for IGE Abroad this coming Spring 2012 semester. IGE is the company I am currently abroad with and am excited to do some marketing, social media, and recruiting for them. I just received my internship description and am pretty dang excited for it.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
One week left here in Vienna...
it's getting down to crunch time, that's for sure!!!
there has been extremely great weather the whole time we have been here, but hopefully it snows at least once before we leave!!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Photos from Nuremberg, Germany
here are some photos from my weekend in Nuremberg
we spent most of our time in the middle of the Old City where we visited the Christmas Market.
this is the sight that welcomed us when we exited to the train station |
the Christmas Market was legit. |
People were everywhere! |
Had a little braised beef in a gingerbread sauce with some potatoes. Yummy! |
Ornaments anyone? |
We also got to go visit the site where Hitler was building a Nazi Party Rally Grounds (aka a Nazi City) a little outside of the city of Nuremberg. This site is where all the rallies, marches and speeches took place. Between 1933 and 1938, six large Nazi rallies were held here.
Hitler was building a Congress Hall to the dimensions of the Coliseum in Rome. |
This is the inside view. The building was never completed despite having 1,400 workers working non-stop beginning in 1935. |
Looking across the man made lake to the Congress Hall. |
The "Grosse Strasse" (The Great Road). A 1.2 mile long and 132 foot wide road meant to be used for a parade road. |
The Main Tribune of the Zeppelin Field. |
We also got to visit the museum located in the unfinished Congress Hall.
Aerial view of what it would have looked like if the Nazi Rally Grounds were finished. |
Aerial view of the unfinished Congress Hall. |
The Main Tribune BEFORE |
The Main Tribune AFTER |
Friday, December 2, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Nuremberg, Germany
Just getting settled into our hostel here in Nuremberg, Germany. This should be an interesting place to stay given the name of the place, Let'm Sleep Hostel, and the interior decorating similar to THAT 70's SHOW. But regardless, I am back in Bavaria and am looking forward to the next couple of days. We already hit up the Christmas Markets here in Nuremberg tonight and had some delicious sausages along with some surprisingly good Chocolate Punsch.
Tomorrow, our director Kevin and his wife are going to show up around Nuremberg a little and take us to the spots where the Nazis used to hold rallies and other large functions. After that we are on our own to roam the city a little bit, maybe shop the Christmas Markets a little more before gathering for a group dinner. We are going to be here for a little over half the day on Saturday as well before heading back to Vienna.
Photos to come!
Tomorrow, our director Kevin and his wife are going to show up around Nuremberg a little and take us to the spots where the Nazis used to hold rallies and other large functions. After that we are on our own to roam the city a little bit, maybe shop the Christmas Markets a little more before gathering for a group dinner. We are going to be here for a little over half the day on Saturday as well before heading back to Vienna.
Photos to come!
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
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