Success!
Well, success with the Internet, anyway. Found the EasyEverything and got my mail... heard from my realtor as well. No offers on the house yet, but some interest from people who attended the open house on Sunday.
I won't change the time on my webpage yet, but it is noon on Wednesday as I write this. Oh, funny, Placebo's "Teenage Angst" just came on the sound system as I started writing this. Hee!!!
I am feeling much better after having slept, oh, 12 hours or so. The bed is very, very comfortable. We are staying in one of the two nicest hotels in Munich. It is actually written up in most of the guidebooks as a place to go in and look at. The breakfast alone is worth writing home about, oh, god. And you know how much I love breakfast. Well, now you do.
This German keyboard is very different from my American one. I am doing a lot of hunting and pecking here.
This morning I struck out on my own in the city. At 11:00 I played the ultimate tourist and watched the Glockenspiel do its thing over in Marienplatz. Last time I was in Munich (with my pal Doug in 1988) we arrived in the afternoon and had a train to Amsterdam at 1:30 AM, so we weren't around at the right time to see the clock play. (Instead, we went to the English Garden and the Hofbräuhaus, also must-sees for tourists.)
I should get going back to the hotel and check messages, in case Marty has called to say we have more apartments to see.
Später!
Well, success with the Internet, anyway. Found the EasyEverything and got my mail... heard from my realtor as well. No offers on the house yet, but some interest from people who attended the open house on Sunday.
I won't change the time on my webpage yet, but it is noon on Wednesday as I write this. Oh, funny, Placebo's "Teenage Angst" just came on the sound system as I started writing this. Hee!!!
I am feeling much better after having slept, oh, 12 hours or so. The bed is very, very comfortable. We are staying in one of the two nicest hotels in Munich. It is actually written up in most of the guidebooks as a place to go in and look at. The breakfast alone is worth writing home about, oh, god. And you know how much I love breakfast. Well, now you do.
This German keyboard is very different from my American one. I am doing a lot of hunting and pecking here.
This morning I struck out on my own in the city. At 11:00 I played the ultimate tourist and watched the Glockenspiel do its thing over in Marienplatz. Last time I was in Munich (with my pal Doug in 1988) we arrived in the afternoon and had a train to Amsterdam at 1:30 AM, so we weren't around at the right time to see the clock play. (Instead, we went to the English Garden and the Hofbräuhaus, also must-sees for tourists.)
I should get going back to the hotel and check messages, in case Marty has called to say we have more apartments to see.
Später!

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