Elizabeth, Me, Catherine
I also did some Rotary presentations. I attended my local club, Leiden RC and also my host club, Zoetermeer. I made presentations about myself, where I am from, and what I am doing here in Holland.
Me and friend, fellow Rotary Scholar in Leiden, David, at Leiden RC.
Zoetermeer Club President, Me, Host Rotarian Eiso
This was followed by a visit from my friend Georgia. She spent a week here in Leiden seeing how I lived. She had just spent the last four months working on small family farms throughout Europe and was really tired. So while I did my school work, she caught up on her sleep. It was very nice to see her.
Then it 'snowed.' It was not like Minnesota's weather, but somehow snow appeared on everything. It happened during the end of the quarter so I had this to look at from my desk while writing papers. It was an enjoyable view.
From my desk window
At one of the windmills
Before I knew it the date was December 22 and my long-time friend Ryan came out to visit and spend Christmas with me. Ryan also got meet some of my other friends and we had a nice Christmas Eve dinner together at my apartment. We spent about a week here then headed out to Berlin for New Years.
Ryan and David, Christmas Day, Kings Bar
Our first stop was Potsdam, where we explored the Royal Palaces of the old German monarchy. Potsdam is just a short train ride outside of Berlin and is still quite preserved in it's historical character. We spent most of our time at what is known as Sanssouci. It could be considered a smaller, German version of the Palace of Versailles. While it would probably be nicer in the summer it was still amazing to see these palaces:
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Sans soucci is French for "without cares" Me at the palace
Another palace.
Historical Fact: This garden hosted the Potsdam Conference of 1945, in which Truman, Churchill and Stalin decided the fate of the post - WWII world.
We then spent a few days for the New Year in Berlin. We saw a lot of the sights, which is easily made possible when you have a city with an amazingly efficient transportation network. We then met up with my friend Phillip from Leiden to ring in the New Year. Phillip, a German, was also with 12 other German friends which made for one very fun night. A real German New Year!
Here is a few of the pictures from Ryan and I sightseeing.
The famous Reichstag, German Parliament
Remnants of the Wall.
The Berlin Cathedral and the Berlin TV Tower
After the New Year, Ryan had to return home. So I decided that since I was so close to Phillip's family home in Frankfurt it would be worth seeing. It was a very nice end to the trip and a very interesting city. It is known as the Manhattan of Europe because it is the only city with a skyline.
Named the "Meinhattan" because of it's resemblance to New York and its location on the Mein River.
From the ground
and from 200 meters up
Our train ride along the Rhine.
One of the many castles.
After those few days in Frankfurt I returned back to comfortable Leiden and waited for my next visitor. Katie, my girlfriend, arrived recently for an extended stay. We are enjoying our time together. It is really great having her out here and things could not be more wonderful!
Katie and I

1 comment:
Hi Matt! And Katie! Looks like you are having a great time. I'm still very jealous - you are so lucky!
Stay warm :) Jill, John and Charlotte
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