Thursday, July 12, 2007
Wazzup?
Currently I am in Stockholm fixing, cleaning, washing and doing all other necessary things for the next adventure. Hopefully, technological circumstances permitting, I'll be able to blog frequently about that starting on Tuesday next week when I land in Cali.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Back home

As if a conspiracy was in place, Sweden today is damp and cool (compared the Germany I just left) and the headline in the newspaper screams out 'Swedish youth - depressed egoists'. Luckily, inside there was an amusing interview with the Swedish foreign minister. Plus no amount of headlines can detract from the joy of seeing friends and relatives.
Monday, May 28, 2007
Colombia warm-up
Interestingly, both The Economist and BusinessWeek have visited
They both say that the country has improved enormously, even though rural areas a bit less so.
Update: German
It is tempting to advice Germans to update their numbers as well. For instance, hardly anyone says "zwei" for the number 2. Since it sounds similar to "drei" (3) it is preferred to say "zwo". And don't get me started on the fact that numbers above 20 are said with the last number first, i.e. 45 would be said 5-and-40.
Sunday, May 27, 2007
More Kyiv
The best thing however was our reception and interaction with the locals. A week full of sun and without clouds, and 25-30 degrees was perfect for exploring a city full of nice parks, bustling city centre and a big river (Dnipro) crossing it all, and thanks to Ariadna, Tanya and Dasha it was all the more enjoyable. These sweet ladies (all related to AIESEC in one way or another) were the best guides one could have asked for. Many thanks to you.
Pecherska Lavra is a monastery in Kyiv, so impressive
that it is on the UNESCO list of World Heritages
Massive, in fact quite brutal. As one of my fellow students said: it is funny to think that these structures will probably stand here forever, since nobody will ever contemplate moving them
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Friday, May 11, 2007
Netherlands Weekend
PS All of next week I'll be in Kyiv on a study trip.
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Sun Trip
Köln seen from an observation deck I visited today
Watching German news about the weather, it again became clear to me how deeply history affect things in this country. The forest-keepers interviewed said that most of the fires start because old WWII ammunition self-explode in the heat(!). There are of course other (non-weather) examples, such as the issue of pensions for former DDR-guards vs. pensions for former DDR-prisoners (no prices for guessing who gets more), or just about any funeral will bring up memories of the past. And some signs are clear for all to see, like the fact that almost all of
Köln, 1945
But things do change. Last Friday I did quite a tour of the Ruhr Area. Starting with
Map of the Ruhr Area
