Thursday, 2006 May 18 1:31 PM CEST — Margetshöchheim, Bavaria GERMANY
So, after days of intense travel, the powers that be decided to let us take it easy for once; instead of travelling, they gave us the day to stay close to home and work on our village projects instead. It was decided to have class later in the morning, but it was the class that I didn't have to go to, so I got to sleep in for an insane period of time.
I basically woke up, go ready and then went right to work. We crossed the river to Veitshöchheim. We were all hungry, so we decided to go to the Italian restaurant to eat because I had heard that it was the cheapest. Apparently, the restaurant was well-known to our group because we found all of our professors eating lunch at the same establishment. I had some freaking huge pizza that came with a metric tonne of garlic and onions on it. We then wandered around Veitshöchheim looking for some useful piece of information that we could utilise. Mostly, we just took pictures. We walked around in the rococo gardens of the palace that was in Veitshöchheim. Then, we visited the Bücherei. The Bücherei in Veitshöchheim is generally useful to us for one purpose: you can use the Internet there. So, I checked my e-mail and the other normal web sites that I would visit. However, I couldn't send any of my assignments or update my weblog because there was no USB port to plug in the memory key.
I went back to Margetshöchheim and studied for the hours until dinner was prepared. After eating, I generally half-studied and half-chatted in the parlour with my comrades until the late evening. Everyone went to bed early because the ride to Munich the next day would take a while, and we were leaving at 7:00.
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