Adele 2016 Live In Cologne

Adele CologneOn Sunday, the day was finally here, I got to see the amazing Adele live in concert and I’m still totally overwhelmed by it. I mean, I was pretty sure that it would be amazing but that woman just blew my mind. I can’t even begin to describe how incredible her voice is because nothing would do it justice. She is a one in a million kind of talent and now, I’m an even bigger fan. I honestly feel blessed over the fact that I managed to get tickets to witness this amazingness. Just thinking about it gives me the chills and yes, I shed a few tears.

I’ve been to other concerts by great artists but what made this one my absolute favorite is her personality. Of course, you never know how artists are in real life, but Adele just seems to be the coolest, funniest and most down to earth person in the whole industry. She doesn’t need much of a show to be fantastic, she just needs to be herself in order for everyone to fall in love with her. No wonder she’s friends with Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Shumer, those three would definitely be my ultimate squad goals.

First of all, I thought it was great that Adele didn’t have anyone performing before her because let’s be honest, who could possibly be good enough to open for her? She played for two hours and included a total of 18 songs, some from her new album, as well as some of her greatest hits. I admit that I’m a little gutted she didn’t play my favorite song from 25 “Remedy,” but I’m just gonna let that slip because everything else was amazing. Yes, you’ll probably read this word a few more times. As you can imagine, she didn’t put up a show with a lot of dancing, but she didn’t need any of it. She wore a beautiful black dress, included a cool light show and background images and simply sang her heart out. And putting pictures of every town she’s singing in on the big screen, while singing Hometown Glory, was genius and thoughtful.

Adele Live in Cologne 2016Adele live in Cologne 2016What made this concert so special were all those moments when she didn’t sing. That may sound weird but if you’ve been to one of her concerts, you know what I mean. She is so honest and funny, she cracked me up, all night. Aside from swearing like a sailor and laughing her very evil laugh, she burped and blamed it on a German sausage, she said that she could drink any of us under the table, due to her years before she became a mother and when talking about her Bond song, she explained why she did not want to be in the music video. As a matter of fact, she was 9 months pregnant and when thinking of sexy Halle Berry coming out of the water, she didn’t really feel excited about it. Trust me Adele, that’s all of us, pregnant or not. And did you know that she lost her energy loaded crystals before her Grammy performance which, according to her, was her worst performance, ever? Now, she believes in those crystals and gladly picked up some new ones. It happened, she’s still fabulous, especially because she just laughs about it. And after seeing her perform live, who cares about the Grammys, anyway?!

Adele was also super sweet to people in the audience, asking them to come on stage to take a selfie with her. Two girls had saved for years to see her live in concert and couldn’t believe their luck. An 8-year-old Canadian girl was promised a few tickets, so she could attend a concert, back home. There was also a proposal during “Make You Feel My Love” and not to forget the extreme confetti bombs at the end. I know, many artists do this during concerts but when I went to grab some, afterward, I figured that each strip had a message, lyric, song etc. on it. I just think that’s such a lovely idea.

Adele live in CologneOf course, I tried to capture as much as possible with my camera and phone. A part of me always wishes, I could just enjoy events like this by watching and listening, like people used to do before technology happened, but I can’t. I mean, hello? I’m a blogger and we tend to record everything. I was literally standing there, camera in one hand and phone in the other, taking a ton of snaps. It’s just how it works, today and this way, I can share some of the magic with you. It was a little dark in the arena for pictures and videos but some of them turned out ok. Anyway, I will have these memories stuck in my head forever because it was an unforgettable night. Thank you Adele for being so incredibly amazing.

Here is a 15 minute video summary of the fantastic concert.

And here is my much shorter Snapchat story.

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Eurovision Song Contest 2016

Eurovision Song Contest 2016

I know that a lot of people probably don’t like anything about the Eurovision Song Contest and trust me, I get it. Usually, half of the artists are pretty much awful, although everyone has a different taste in music, the votes are mostly politics and the whole event is just really tacky. But you know I what? I love it. I always end up being frustrated over who wins, but still have a blast watching it. I realized that I did a post about the show in 2013 and after 3 years, I felt like writing one again. I wasn’t really able to watch the show in 2015 because I was in the States, and I missed most of 2014’s show cause I was working.

From the last few years of Eurovision, I really only remember a handful of great songs that I still love listening to. My all time favorite would have to be “Calm After the Storm” by The Common Linnets and “Me and my Guitar” by Tom Dice was beautiful, as well. I guess I like the quiet stuff that show a true artist more than all those shiny dresses and light shows. However, I did have a soft spot for Blue because I just love, love, love oldschool boybands.

Anyway, this year, I literally knew none of the finalists or their songs. I barely even knew the contestant for my own country and so, I watched the show completely without being biased. I wanted to be surprised and then form an opinion because I just love having one. I must say that the ESC lost a hell lot of eccentricity. It was all pretty normal and predictable so I didn’t think it was the greatest night. But for the record, how cool was Justin Timberlake? That’s an artist I wouldn’t have expected to perform at an event like this but it was a pleasant surprise. He definitely brought the sexy back.

So, Ukraine won and I have to say that I’m definitely not pleased with this decision. It was one of the performances that made me want to mute the TV, but that’s just how this competition is. I usually end up super frustrated, every year. People always say that it’s all politics but if that’s the case, it frustrates me even more considering who people voted for but that’s another story. My favorite performance was definitely Israel. The song gave me goosebumps, but my number one only made it to number 14. Such a bummer but it is what it is and I can’t do anything about it. Let me know what you thought about the show, who your favorites were and whatever else you would like to tell me.

1. Belgium: Laura Tesoro – What’s The Pressure
I would describe this as Goldilocks going out for the first time in her life and covering herself in as much glitter as she could find. The song was stuck somewhere between ABBA and Pharell and I felt like there were nothing unique about it. I sounded like a handful of other songs just mixed together and I’m not a huge disco fan, anyway.

2. Czech Republic: Gabriela Gunčíková – I Stand
I was actually a big fan of this number. The dark sound was good and I liked that she just stood there, which of course matched the song. I wasn’t a huge fan of the dress but on my list, this performance actually made it to number two. Overall, I though it was very powerful.

3. Netherlands: Douwe Bob – Slow Down
I guess it’s a thing that the Netherlands send country acts to this contest but I have to say, that kid could never beat the amazing Common Linnets. I love country music but I really didn’t like this very much because I thought it was pretty boring and that weird break in the middle of the song was annoying. The bold guitar player flirting with the camera didn’t help, either.

4. Azerbaijan: Samra Rahimli – Miracle
I liked her bodysuit but overall, it was a pretty typical Eurovision performance. A pretty girl with a huge light show, some dancers but no great voice or great song.

5. Hungary: Freddie – Pioneer
The guy was kinda hot but he definitely needed a hair cut and a shirt that looked less weird. I liked his rusty voice and I thought it was an ok performance. Not over the top amazing but also not over the top bad.

6. Italy: Francesca Michielin – No Degree Of Separation
This was one of my least favorites performances in this competition and I can’t believe that the jury’s didn’t think the same way. Out of all acts, this one was definitely the most boring song and seriously, who wears glitter overalls and a white shirt when performing at the Eurovision Song Contest. There was not the slightest wow-effect there.

7. Israel: Hovi Star – Made Of Stars
This was my absolute favorite and yes, I called twice. When a song gives me goosebumps in the first few seconds, it has to be something good. The piano and the melody were wonderful, the lights matched perfectly and I just thought it was overall beautiful.

8. Bulgaria: Poli Genova – If Love Was A Crime
I can’t believe that this act had so much support and actually made it to position four. The whole show was supposed to cover a whole lot of nothing when it comes to voice and song. It was so typical and I ranked it very, very low because it was all just very, very weak.

9. Sweden: Frans – If I Were Sorry
Once again, someone that everybody loved except for me. And he also ranked super high, which is pretty much always the case for Sweden, but I was just not a fan. The song annoyed me and didn’t touch me at all. It sounded like they didn’t know which music genre they were going for.

10. Germany: Jamie-Lee – Ghost
Just because this was the candidate for my country doesn’t mean that I’m necessarily a fan but I do think she did a great job and she didn’t deserve to be positioned last. I really don’t understand what Europe’s problem with Germany is or has been over the past few years, but our artists are never that terrible. I wasn’t a fan of her outfit but that is just who she is and it’s what makes her authentic, in comparison to many of the other contestants. She sang very well, the song was ok, too and I definitely loved the whole staging.

11. France: Amir – J’ai cherché
This was another guy who definitely needed a haircut. The song wasn’t very deep or touching and I don’t know, it just wasn’t my thing. House meets hayride? In my opinion, it didn’t work very well together.

12. Poland: Michał Szpak – Colour Of Your Life
I like excentric and authentic people and this incarnation of Captain Hook was pretty cool. A lot of the song reminded me of other songs, so it wasn’t really unique but that guy really does have a great voice and he was kinda cool. He definitely touched me more than others.

13. Australia: Dami Im – Sound Of Silence
So, I still don’t quite get how Australia made it to this competition. I may suck at geography but even I know that it’s clearly not a part of Europe. The government may be, but still, that’s not right. However, I did like the song and her voice, and aside from the fact that it wasn’t for or from Europe, I did think she deserved the big amount of votes. However, I do feel like the performance would’ve been more powerful with a different outfit and simply more action. Sitting on that box for most of the song didn’t quite do it for me. She should’ve been standing up high with a wind machine and all because more drama would’ve been the better fit.

14. Cyprus: Minus One – Alter Ego
Honestly, I want to hear something a little more unique at this contest and this was clearly the opposite. I thought they were good and I definitely like that kind of music but I could’ve just listened to the Killers and would’ve gotten a little something better.

15. Serbia: Sanja Vučič – Goodbye (Shelter)
I thought it was a solid performance with a good voice but there was just something missing for me. It was a little too dark and the high notes could’ve been a little cleaner.

16. Lithuania: Donny Montell – I’ve Been Waiting For This Night
I really liked the melody played by the piano because something like that usually touches me. I enjoyed the song but I’m not a fan of guys wearing tighter pants than I do. I liked his voice and I’m sure his pretty eyes made a lot of girls vote for him. The performance had a lot of lights but also a voice and he was just a cool guy.

17. Croatia: Nina Kraljić – Lighthouse
That outfit didn’t cover for the fact that she isn’t a huge singer. I know that a lot of people actually liked the whole thing but all I heard were notes that made me want to mute my TV. It hurt my ears and I found it super awful.

18. Russia: Sergey Lazarev – You Are The Only One
The first few seconds of him singing already annoyed me, a lot. His voice was just a NO for me but the effects during his performance were kinda cool, though.

19. Spain: Barwi – Say Yay
She’s definitely a cool chick. The show wasn’t over the top wow but still pretty cool, great hair and she definitely busted some moves. Most ESC ladies usually just stand there looking pretty and sing but she actually moved and brought some sass to the stage.

20. Latvia : Justs – Heartbeat
I thought he didn’t have the strongest voice in the verses and the other parts were just pushed too much. I felt he was a little wannabe cool and I didn’t believe him. Not the most authentic performance.

21. Ukraine: Jamala – 1944
I thought it was too dark and I really didn’t like the outfit. I guess it was just not my thing and to me, it just didn’t feel like a song. I didn’t understand what she was singing (there were English parts, right?). I know it was a sad story but I’m sorry, it just didn’t touch me.

22. Malta: Ira Losco – Walk On Water
Beautiful woman, lovely dress, just the fully closed black shoes weren’t my thing. She had a great voice and even though the song wasn’t my favorite, she did a great job.

23. Georgian: Young Georgian Lolitaz – Midnight Gold
Oh yeah, I like to listen to some good indie music. I’m usually a fan of anything that is not typical Eurovision material, so I thought this was pretty cool. However, they did lose me toward the end of the song so it wasn’t super riveting. And was that one of the Gallagher brother’s with them on stage?

24. Austria: Zoë – Loin d’ici
An upbeat song with no performance, at all. It wasn’t terrible but nothing that will stay in mind, forever.

25. Great Britain: Joe and Jake – You’re Not Alone
Two cuties with bad haircuts and I’m sure young girls absolutely adore them. The song wasn’t extraordinary but cute. They have some talent but nothing overly powerful.

26. Armenia: Iveta Mukuchyan – Love Wave
She definitely wore my favorite outfit but the song, especially the beginning, was weird. She hurt my ears with her singing and I wanted to mute my TV, once again. If you can’t hit any of the high notes, don’t sing them.

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13 Things To Do in San Francisco

I am one of the people who were lucky enough to live in the wonderful city of San Francisco for a year and I think it’s a really great place. It could be a little warmer here and there but other than that, it’s a beautiful location. I feel like wherever you are, you always have an incredible view which is one of the things that I love most about this city. I did a lot of exploring and I want to share some of my favorite must-sees with you.

1. Pier 39
I know, this is a super touristy place to be, but it was the first thing I checked out on my first official day off and instantly fell in love. In general, Fisherman’s Wharf, where the Pier is located, offers a lot of fun things, special shops, good food and there is just always something going on. Definitely have a burger at In&Out. The Pier is a colorful and entertaining place with a lot of things to do. My favorite was the beautiful carousel because I’m obsessed with these. I pretty much take a ride on anyone I find and I really don’t care how old I am. There are photobooths, an arcade, all kinds of special stores, a very pretty aquarium, a Hard Rock Café and more. You’ll find something new behind every corner. Definitely get some of Trish’s Mini Donuts and don’t forget to say hello to the sea lions.

San Francisco Pier 39
2. Golden Gate Bridge
If there is one thing that people associated with San Francisco it’s the Golden Gate Bridge. It is one of the most famous sights in the whole world and just seeing it will forever give me a special feeling. I remember driving across for the first time and it was really amazing. Definitely do it, either by car, bike or on foot and I’m sure you’ll feel what I mean. And if you’re into bridges, you should also give the Bay Bridge a chance because at night, she definitely wins.

San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge

3. Alcatraz
This is one of the absolute must-sees when you’re in the city. It’s famous and it’s cool. You can enjoy a little boat ride, see the bridges, explore the prison cells of famous inmates like Al Capone and learn more about how it was like to be captive in one of the most famous prisons in the world. I loved the audio tour, because I was able to look at everything at a leisury pace and take as much time as I needed, so I really must tell you to go. Also, try booking tickets in advance because they sell out very quickly and I’m sure you don’t want to stand in line for hours, starting pretty much at the break of dawn.

San Francisco Alcatraz

4. Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park is one of the biggest inner city parks in the world and I can tell you that it is beautiful and has a lot to offer. It has museums and I can definitely recommend the Academy of Science, especially if you want to see an albino alligator. It is also a fun spot for kids, with a big playground and a lot of green space. You will find bison’s, a rose garden, beautiful dutch wind mills, a few lakes, a botanical garden with more beautiful flowers and also a lovely Japanese Tea Garden. When the weather is nice, you should definitely rent a pedal boat and go for a ride on Stow Lake. It’s even better if you have someone pedal for you. I definitely loved taking rides on the merry-go-round, which is next to the playground, and if you look hard enough, you can even find some secret fairy doors and leave a little note. You can definitely fill a few days with all the things you can do at the park so go and have some fun.

San Francisco Golden Gate Park

5. Presidio
The Presidio is a really nice area with a great view of the Golden Gate Bridge. There are a few spots that are maybe not majorly popular but great for a little visit. If you are a Star Wars Fan, even if not, you should take a picture in front of the Yoda Fountain, which is located in front of Lucas Films. It’s super cute and I stopped by a couple of times. Furthermore, you can spend an hour or two or three at the Walt Disney Family Museum, which is a must for fans. What many people probably don’t know is that you can also find a little pet cemetery, which is located near Chrissy Field. It’s a little hidden and it took me a while to find it but it’s there and I think it’s a lovely idea to have a place for beloved deceased pets. Another highlight is an event called “Off the Grid” which is a picnic with food trucks etc. and it’s a fun hang out with friends and family. If you’re in the city, make sure to check the schedule. It’s usually on Sunday’s and there is also a Twilight picnic on Thursday’s. In case you’re hungry, I can definitely recommend the truck that sells falafels.

San Francisco Presidio
6. Hippie Tree / Sausalito
So this place is actually a little outside of San Francisco but it’s super beautiful and if you have access to a car, you need to go. This is located in Tiburon and it’s definitely an Instagram worthy place. You will find a very big tree with a swing attached to it and you can take awesome pictures with the whole city in the background. Bring a camera and a picnic blanket and enjoy the view. In case you have a little more time, now that you’ve crossed the bridge anyway, plan to make a stop in Sausalito. It’s a little town with a pretty view and make sure to stop at Lappert’s Ice Cream shop. It’s delicious. The chocolate-mint ice cream was my favorite.

Tiburon Hippie Swing Sausalito San Francisco
7. Marin Headlands
If you cross the bridge, you’ll find the Marin Headlands immediately to your left. Again, if you have a car please include it into your plans because you’ll have the best views of the bridge. It’s a wonderful location for gorgeous pictures, no matter if it’s foggy or not. It is very easy to find the best locations. In case you want to drive further through the Headlands, I have to tell you that driving down that road, right along the coast, is a strange feeling, cause it goes downhill a lot and the road is very narrow, but it’s definitely worth it. The Headlands are also a popular place for hiking, not that I ever moved my butt, but if you’re into it, that’s the place to be. You can also find a lighthouse, which is free and a cute visit, so definitely take a ride across the bridge.

San Francisco Marin Headlands
8. Cable Car
If you visit San Francisco and don’t take a ride on a Cable Car, something is clearly wrong with you. It’s just an activity that you have to do because it’s a lot of fun and one of the things that make this city so popular. I know they are super crowded but if you don’t have to get on at the start or finish point, just hop on at the next stop because those are usually a little less crowded. To make it really fun, don’t sit down, just hop on to the footboard. If you’re lucky, you don’t even have to pay for that. Depends on how nice the driver is. In case you want to learn more about this popular institution, you can also check out the Cable Car museum, which is not huge but free and they have a nice gift shop.

San Francisco Cable Cars
9. Union Square
Another busy place to be is Union Square, especially if you want to do a little shopping. Surrounding the square, you will find a lot of shops and the Westfield Center, a huge mall, isn’t very far, as well as restaurants, movie theatres and more. I have to admit that San Francisco isn’t really my favorite city when it comes to shopping, but if you need something, you will find it around Union Square. During winter time, you’ll see an ice rink in the middle of the square, which is super fun and you won’t freeze like you would in most other cities during this time of year. Furthermore, if you want to have a good view, have some dinner at the cheesecake factory and choose a table on the outside terrace.

San Francisco Union Square
10. Architecture
If you don’t have anywhere in particular to go, just wander the streets and enjoy the beautiful architecture. Man, how I love all those amazing Victorian houses in any color you can imagine. If I could choose, I would definitely live in a pink one, but in most other cities in the world, this would look pretty weird. If you love architecture like me, also visit Alamo Square and enjoy the view of the Painted Ladies. They are really pretty but you’ll definitely find more wonderful houses to look at, all over the place. Also wallart, flowers and if you pay close attention, you’ll even see a hummingbird.

San Francisco Architecture
11. Twin Peaks
Once again, this is a place with an amazing view and this time, it’s one overlooking the whole city. I don’t know what more to say about it. Just take the car up there and enjoy the moment, hang out, have a nice chat, take some pictures and fall in love with the city, all over again.

San Francisco Twin Peaks

12. Ocean Beach
Sure, there are more beaches in San Francisco but this one is my favorite. The sunsets are absolutely gorgeous and just reaching it is amazing. I remember driving toward it for the first time and I didn’t know what was sky and what was water. The view took my breath away and even though I’ve seen more beaches in my life, I think it’s the hills of this city that make driving toward places so much more interesting. It is also a fun place for bonfires and s’mores, so go and hang if you have some time. Or, you can also enjoy the view from Land’s End and watch the sun set over the Pacific Ocean.

San Francisco Ocean Beach

13. More, more and more
I could really just go on and on with things you can do in San Francisco. This is what I love most about cities, you never get bored. So in case the 12 things mentioned above weren’t enough, I can also recommend a few more. Check out the beautiful Palace of Fine Arts, explore all the different districts in the city like the hippie inspired Haight-Ashbury or the colorful Castro. You could also spend some time at the zoo, visit Coit Tower, have some fun at the Exploratorium, take some funny pictures at Madame Tussauds or do whatever else you can find. And just a tip, if you want to cruise down Lombard Street, do it at night. You will have to worry a lot less about running over some tourists that are busy taking their pictures and still experience the fun. San Francisco is a great city and you will never run out of ideas, but in case you do need even more, ask me anything you want and I will try to help you.

San Francisco More

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The “Lost In A Book” Tag

I’ve always been a huge lover of books because I think it’s just wonderful to dive into other people’s worlds. I can’t borrow books from other people cause I want to have them all on my shelves and my little library is constantly growing. I found this tag on the Underland To Wonderland blog, go and visit. I hope you like it and maybe, you’ll even answer these questions, yourself. I’d love to know what Tea Is For Tina, Franzizzy, about Little Things, Teatime with Naomi and Twenty Something Meltdown have to say.

Brockhaus Sammlung

01. Do you have a certain place at home for reading?
Usually, I read in bed but I can definitely read anywhere. I have a reading chair that I should probably use more often but it’s usually covered with random stuff and I’m practically married to my bed anyway, so that’s where I definitely read the most.

02. Where do you like to read?
Preferably in bed but I can read anywhere. On a plane, on a bus, library, kitchen, at the gym, you name it.

03. Bookmark or random piece of paper?
It’s different, everytime. That reminds me, I really have to look for all of my pretty bookmarks. They must be in some books I’ve started but not finished or I lost them or I just don’t have a clue where they are. I often use a random piece of paper though or a photo, whatever is just lying around.

Alice in Wonderland

04. Can you just stop reading or do you have to stop at a chapter?
If it’s not really necessary to stop reading for whatever reason, I always read in chapters. It’s a little goal reaching thing.

05. Do you eat or drink whilst reading?
Sure, why not?! I always have a bottle of water next to me anyway and I love reading something while eating.

06. E-reader or real book?
Always real books. I promised myself to never ever get an e-reader. I know it’s great for travelling etc. but I need to have an actual book in my hand, I want to have every book I read on my shelf and yes, I also sniff them.

07. Music or TV while reading?
Usually, I read in silence but I can also read with music or TV on.

08. One book at a time or several at once?
Usually one book at a time. When I was still in school or university, I read several because I had different ones for different classes, private ones and so on. I also stop reading when I get bored of a book and start another and eventually I get back to the other one.

09. Reading at home or everywhere?
As mentioned above, everywhere. Currently, I mostly read at home but I usually have a book in my bag when I sleep somewhere else, visit someone, have a doctor’s appointment, travel somewhere etc.

Wuthering Heights Quote

10. Reading aloud or silently in your head?
Silently! I find it harder to concentrate when reading out loud and personally, I feel stupid when there is nobody I’m actually reading to.

11. Fiction or non-fiction?
Both! I love getting sucked in by wonderful fiction stories but I also find it interesting to read about things that really happened.

12. Do you read ahead or skip pages?
I may have done this with books for uni or school but usually, I read every single word.

13. Break the spine or keep a book like new?
You can definitely tell when I read through a paper back edition but my hardcovers usually end up looking not so bad.

14. Do you write in your books?
Sometimes I underline things, especially quotes that I want to remember and I definitely wrote into my school and uni books. That way, it’s easier when you really have to work your way through it for a report or a paper. I definitely emboss my books with my name and all. I love that thing and I think it’s great for someone who wants to build up their own library.

15. Your favourite book?
My favorite book is a German one named Mondscheintarif by Ildikó von Kürthy. Her books in general are awesome. Of course, I’m also a huge fan of Harry Potter and I definitely enjoyed reading The Hunger Games. Stieg Larsson’s Millennium Trilogy totally got me hooked, as well, and just a lot of different ones. Gone Girl, The Year of Yes, Bridget Jones, Nicholas Sparks books, The Perks of Being a Wallflower and so many more. I don’t know how many hundred books I have so it’s a little hard to choose. I also love reading books for teenagers, once in a while. The Clique or The It Girl series totally gave me life.

Book Embossing

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Photography: Bonn, Germany

A little less than two weeks ago, my brother and I went on a little trip to Bonn, Germany. We hadn’t really done anything together in a while so it was good to get away and have a little fun. I wanted to go especially because there was a cherry blossom festival going on, which wasn’t amazing but those pink trees everywhere were just so incredibly pretty.

There was also a little flea market going on and we found a book storage where they sold all of them for 1€ each. So of course I bought what I always buy, lots of books and CD’s and it made me really happy. Gladly, the weather held up and aside from a few raindrops the place remained dry, which gave me the chance to take some nice pictures.

We also explored the city a little, checked out the cathedral Bonner Münster, visited the Haribo store and more. I must say, it’s beautiful and I really wouldn’t mind living there. It went right onto my list with cities I would love to move to and find a job in. So here are some pictures of Bonn and I hope you like them.

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