Today I harvested (and ate) what will most likely be our last Zucchini for the season. It was good!
Monday, September 27, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010

My dad sent me the new Sun Chips biodegradable chip bag. As we have a composting operation going on, I thought we'd see if this thing actually degrades. I buried it under some earth and now we will see what our worms do with it. I hear they like French Onion the best.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Naturally, we cooked them up, and they tasted like normal potatoes, only way tastier! They are even purple on the inside.
The Cousins Invade
Last week my Cousins (Jenna & Christian) came to visit us. We had a very Colorado-style holiday with lots of hiking, biking & scootering. We also visited some wineries, which is not particularly Colorado-style, but nevertheless fun. Having a rental car, we were able to get out and discover some areas around Frankfurt that we had not known before. It turns out that there are a few very well-regard
We worked our way south, as the Cousins needed to get their gold bars to the safety of a neutral country - Swizerland (sterotypes aside, the real goal was to get Christian his watch repaired). Along the way we stopped in Heidelberg. Allthough it was a cold and rainy day, we managed to see the sites and find a warm authentic pizza place to serve us some good food.
That night we ended our journey in Colmar, France. It is a pretty little town that Carola and I have visited before. Once we found a hotel and a place to eat, it was quite the nice visit. We played pitch in the restaurant until after it was closed. The owner was nice enough to allow us to leave via the adjacent hotel. Really nice people in France, but they take really ridiculously long lunch-breaks.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Although this is already a REALLY long time ago I would like to share some pictures of the time Dorothée visited me (Carola is posting here) in Tallinn, Estonia. There are actually not too many pictures of us in town but quite a few from the little excursion we did to go hike Lahemaa nation park about two hours east of Tallinn. It was not too warm out (keep in mind it was the beginning of June) and a relatively cloudy day. Nonetheless, we were determined to hike in the beautiful nature. And the beginning was truly nice!

Unfortunately, after not too long mosquitoes started following us so we put on our gear to keep us from getting bitten too much. I forgot the anti-bite stuff!!
But we still had fun:
On the tip of the peninsula we found this old lookout tower from the soviet era. According to the date on the tower it was built in 1985. Around the time that we made it to that point it even started to rain. It was kind of creepy to be there!
By the time we got back to the tiny village we had to wait an additional two hours for the bus leaving for Tallinn. We were completely soaked and cold and desperately trying to find a café to warm up again. The first place we found was a tiny place owned and operated by a family. They were all sitting around the counter waiting for us to finish our cup of tea! So obviously we could not stay there for the entire time.
Thankfully we found another place, a museum that had a spare room where we stayed until the time came for us to go to the bus stop. Thankfully we both did not get sick afterwards but it was for sure an adventure that will be remembered!
Here are some pictures of Dorothée in front of the house where our grandfather lived in Tallinn.
And one of me shortly after 11pm!!
















