| At the Royal Palace in Brussels. |
Hi everyone!
I'm so happy to be officially back in London after winter break! Last week was my most ambitious travel expedition to date. I've learned that traveling is wonderful, but so incredibly exhausting. Nevertheless, I'm back safely at the Worrell House with a bunch of new stories.
| Remnants of the Berlin Wall. |
We kept it a little lighter on the second day by visiting the Berlin zoo, which was perhaps one of my favorite activities on the trip. The Berlin zoo is pretty amazing. The way the zoo is set up, you are allowed to get so close to the animals. Our final day in Berlin we visited Checkpoint Charlie, the best-known Berlin Wall crossing point between West Berlin and East Berlin during the Cold War. Other observations about Berlin-it's really cold in the middle of February. To most people that would not come as a surprise, but for whatever reason, I was expecting it to be no colder than London. This was not the case. It was freezing and raining almost every day that we were there. Subsequently, we spent a lot of time in German bakeries trying to stay warm!
| The Berlin Zoo |
| St. Michael's Cathedral |
After Hamburg, we spent a day in Osnabruck, Germany. You've probably never heard of this town, but it was absolutely adorable. It may have been my favorite place we visited. It's exactly what you would picture if you thought of a quaint German town with adorable bakeries and shops everywhere. Also, we stayed in this lovely hotel run by an adorable older German woman. No one in the town spoke very much English so we had a bit of trouble communicating at times, but everyone was so nice and interested in us.
| Osnabrück |
| Tourist-ing it up in Amsterdam. |
| Just one of the musical instruments at the museum. |
So I think that's enough for now! I know that was a terribly long post, but thank you so much for reading if you've gotten this far. For now, I must get back to my London life, which includes reading Romeo and Juliet for my theater class. Appropriate for Valentine's Day, I think ... depending perhaps on which way you view the story. Also, one more thing I love about Britain: Colin Firth was on the cover of every English paper this morning.
Happy Valentine's Day everyone! Lots of love to you all.