Some photos I took:
Anddddd as if my taste buds needed to be more satisfied...Patrick bought an ice cream machine. Fresh strawberries AND homemade ice cream...oh summer, you are so good to me. Now, topic switch.
I'm convinced that exercise is the source of happiness...at least for Germans. Normally, when passing a German on the street or in the grocery store or just anywhere for that matter, they have a very...hmm...I guess emotionless would be the right word...yes, an emotionless face. No glance in your direction, no wave, no smile, nada. However, the rules of interaction drastically change once you hit the running trails. Don't be misled though...both you and the other person passing you have to be in motion. When shopping I can go an entire day without having someone give a friendly hello but my ears are filled with cheerful greetings (such as Servus, Morgen, Hallo, and Grüß Gott) when I pass a fellow exerciser during my runs in the woods. I have to praise Germans for their commitment to exercise as well. The other day I saw an older couple, probably in their 70s, walking the trails in the rain with umbrellas in hand and best of all smiles on their faces. The old man said to me, "Viel Spaß" (have fun) as we continued on our separate adventures and I took comfort in the fact that others were also braving the storm to get their daily dose of endorphins. Speaking of runs, I should probably head out on one since the weather forecast calls for rain...again. Tschüß!