The next morning, as I said in my last blog post, we were sort of tricked by Munich. We got up, the sun was shining – we got dressed and ready to go out, the sun was all but gone.
We’d been looking to get out of Frankfurt for a couple of weeks, but the price of the Bahn coupled with our seriously empty bank balances meant all bets were off. Thankfully, a friend of mine agreed to run us
It occurred to me recently that there are so many options in Frankfurt, which I’ve never seen before, that involve you basically doing the work yourself. The first one came last week, after our trip to check out Mainz, when Anna
Lately we’ve been discussing where to go live next – at the moment, Anna walks to work in about 20 minutes in the morning, which is perfect, but I have a commute of over an hour to get to where
So, just one week after our epic trip to Hannover, the next weekend came around and we surprised ourselves by really going out of our way – to do nothing. I’ve started working and the over-an-hour long commutes to my
So we continued onwards, eventually winding up standing right outside Hannover’s extremely picturesque town hall, an old building that seems to have been one of the few to escape the destruction of the Second World War. With the weather –
To escape the complete emptiness that envelops Frankfurt every Friday night for the entire weekend, and in order to be with Anna’s family for a family celebration, we went up to Hannover last weekend for a change (which is supposed