While in Müchen we stayed at a hotel that if we wrote a blog about something we had seen during our visit, we could have breakfast the following morning for free. So in an effort to stay true to our budgets, of course Jenny and I participated; now I would like to share it with the rest of my classmates:
Upon our arrival to Munich on a summer day we decided to adventure toward the English Garden. The towering trees and wildlife is simply breathtaking in there, especially being in the middle of a metropolitan area such as Munich. It is easy for one to lose themself among the birds, bike riders, trails, ponds, and people of all ages and backgrounds. The garden seems to take you back to a slower pace of life, where there are no deadlines and cell phones cluttering the air only the laughter of children and smells of blooming flowers filling your senses. When dining at one of the popular beer gardens the food is classic German food that not only tastes great but is reasonable for those on a budget. The service is fantastic and the beer just adds to the atmosphere. Once seated along the picturesque view of the lake with people paddle and row boating one truly appreciates the German cultures love for the outdoors. While enjoying your beer and pretzel one feels a part of something bigger than themselves and instead of living in a divided world, we can all come together there appreciate the real joys in life. Whether in between sightseeing or escaping the everyday hustle of life the English Garden is a must do, not only for its beauty but for your health.
English Garden aside I really had alot of fun in Müchen. Everywhere we went there were nice, helpful people and I would reccommend all students go there one free weekend and get a taste of the old Bravarian culture.
Now we are in Hannover and my host student is so sweet. She is letting me sleep in her room, and just truly going out of her way for me. I troughly enjoyed the large and technologically advanced facilities they have here for the large and small animals. I also look forward to the rest of our visit and hanging out with my host student, and getting to know the vet student population here a little better.
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