We spent the first half of the day sleeping in and taking care of business (laundry day!) at the guesthouse. In the afternoon Marissa and I made pesto (from my basil plant) and fried zucchini sandwiches and brought them to the UniSee for a picnic. The weather cleared up for us and it was quite sunny and warm. We bought eis (ice cream) from a vendor who didn't speak English. I am so excited that I can order ice cream in German! I'm not learning much German otherwise, and I still have the urge to break out in Spanish for no sensible reason sometimes.
Tuesday, 21 July 2009
fauler Sonntag = lazy Sunday
19-July-2009
We spent the first half of the day sleeping in and taking care of business (laundry day!) at the guesthouse. In the afternoon Marissa and I made pesto (from my basil plant) and fried zucchini sandwiches and brought them to the UniSee for a picnic. The weather cleared up for us and it was quite sunny and warm. We bought eis (ice cream) from a vendor who didn't speak English. I am so excited that I can order ice cream in German! I'm not learning much German otherwise, and I still have the urge to break out in Spanish for no sensible reason sometimes.

After our picnic, we made yellow curry and rice with Priya. Another delicious meal with our farmer's market vegetables.
We spent the first half of the day sleeping in and taking care of business (laundry day!) at the guesthouse. In the afternoon Marissa and I made pesto (from my basil plant) and fried zucchini sandwiches and brought them to the UniSee for a picnic. The weather cleared up for us and it was quite sunny and warm. We bought eis (ice cream) from a vendor who didn't speak English. I am so excited that I can order ice cream in German! I'm not learning much German otherwise, and I still have the urge to break out in Spanish for no sensible reason sometimes.
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