Almost one week ago I made the journey back to Minnesota, completing this semester-long adventure in Europe. The closing weeks and days in Freiburg were a lot of fun, but sad too. The weather was beautiful and conducive to outdoor activities such as grilling and playing soccer.
28 May 2009
Back in Minnesota
21 May 2009
London, England
Once again, I am squeezed for time today, but I wanted to catch up a bit on the blog, since I didn't finish my last trip (France and England). So much is flying by in these last remaining days in Europe. But first, the second leg of my "study days" trip ;) From Bayeux in Normandy, France, I took a train back to Paris, where I transfered to a train that would take me to London. A train? But there's a body of water in the way! That's why they built the Chunnel, under the English Channel. After only two hours or so, I arrived in London, hopping off the train and emerged onto the streets of London to see the famous King's Cross Station (mostly famous from Harry Potter) next door to me.
Next up: Relaxing on the beach in Alicante, Spain! But I have to go now, so until then.
15 May 2009
Normandy, France
Haha, so I completely forgot that I hadn't put up any pictures from Omaha Beach. These were taken from the very beachhead that US soldiers struggled up on June 6th, 1944, beginning the end of Hitler's domination. I saw Pointe du Hoc, where the Rangers scaled the cliffs, Omaha Beach, where the Americans suffered the heaviest losses of D-Day, the German heavy gun bunkers near Juno beach, and the US military memorial/cemetery. In the interest of saving time and the fact that many of these speak for themselves, I will cut off my commentary here.
London and the Last Days
5 hours from now, I will be checking out of my apartment. These past few days have truly been bitter-sweet. Before I get to checking out and beginning the end of my time in Freiburg, I have to recount the time I spent in London, England.
I have to go, but I want to re-emphasize, how sad it is to have to be concluding my time here. This is the last blog I will write from my apartment room. The next will come from either a roommate's room, where I will stay until my flight home, or from Alicante, Spain, where I will be relaxing for a few days before returning to Freiburg and then the US.
04 May 2009
Blogging in Bayeux

Sorry for the break in writing, it's been a very hectic week. I had numerous papers due, and on Friday and Saturday, our program ran our model European Union summit (in which I was the EU commissioner for internal and external relations) which ran from 10-6 each day. The papers were not fun but the summit was. Although stressful at times, I felt as if our model EU summit encountered many of the same difficulties that the real prime and foreign ministers would encounter.
The adventure getting here was exciting but also a little stressful. I may write about that more later, but ask me if you are interested.
Tomorrow morning I leave here and take the train back to Paris, where I'll immediately transfer and take the Chunnel to London, where I spend another 48 hours or so before going back to Freiburg. This trip would have been cheaper if I would have cut out the trip to Normandy, but missing the opportunity to see the places that the Allies landed and parachuted into was something I could not do.
I must go now and see an apparently world-famous tapestry that is here in Bayeux before I leave for the beaches. I'll blog again when I am not so rushed and am back in Freiburg. I promise I'll have better pictures. Before I go a reality check for me: Three weeks left in Europe... Wow.
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