Before the Christmas holidays began, Tyler and I decided to visit Trier, which is located in western Germany on the Mosel River. Trier is probably most famous as being the "oldest" settlement or city in Germany. According to Wikipedia, it was founded around 16 BC. Most interesting in the city is the ancient Roman ruins and the Porta Nigra, a gate used by the Romans in the ancient past. Along with collecting an awesome Christmas market mug (Weihnachtsmarkt Tasse) - also another story: my mug collection! - we heard this awesome "boy band" on the street! Hehe.
Probably the biggest, most well-known and famous Christmas market is in Nürnberg. My friends, Mary and Tyler, and I traveled to Nürnberg and Bamberg during the weekend of December 9th to experience the Christkindlemarkt.
We stayed with in Göteborg (Gothenburg) near Marianna's relatives. For our Christmas Day dinner, we made a splendid dinner!
After Christmas and before New Year's, our group from Marburg got together in Münster for an after after Christmas day dinner! This video shows Kim mastering the art of the Feuerzangenbowle, which is a drink involving a sugarloaf soaked in rum being set on fire. Then the stuff drips into the mülled wine. According to Wikipedia.
For New Year's, Mariko, Dave, Mary, and I enjoyed a nice dinner in Bonn and then trekked up to Cologne to see the fireworks. There wasn't a real "fireworks show" like in the states, but rather, a 1000 mini fireworks show. I think you can get the idea from the videos below. It was a little scary to have a mini fireworks show going on 10 feet from you. I didn't want to lose any bodyparts that night ... eek.
I guess you gotta go big or go home.
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