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About Me
- Jul
- Munich, Germany
- A travel-addicted American expatriate artist who has lived in Italy, Germany, and Switzerland... and is now settling in after a move from Zurich to Munich. OK, actually it has been over a year now since the move - I guess I'm as settled as I'm going to get.
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Blog Archive
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2009
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June
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- Notes from a wet Munich summer
- A Rainy Day in Bad Tölz
- Museum Brandhorst: Munich's newest stop for contem...
- Ask the Expat: a week in Bologna
- Tallinn: worth a visit
- Cheap summer fun in Zurich
- Ask the Expat: how did you get here?
- Åland by tandem
- No movie theaters in Åland
- Stockholm. Bork bork bork.
- Scenes from Tampere and Turku
- Tar: not just for paving roads anymore
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May
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- Flittering around Finland
- Things you are not allowed to do in an Estonian mu...
- Estonia gets medieval on our asses
- Reasons to learn English
- Sligo and more Irish coast
- Seamus's mustache
- Piran: Slovenia's coast
- Regensburg: dults and other diversions
- Ask the Expat: search term edition
- Looking for a gift for that loved one with swine f...
- Postojnska: Spelunking in Slovenia
- Ljubljana: not just fun to say
- Driving to Slovenia: Let's start with Bled
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March
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- We interrupt our regularly scheduled blogging...
- Starkbierfest Munich: when regular beer isn't stro...
- Germans love Obama and his body parts
- Ask the Expat: temporary or permanent?
- wheeeee giggle bump ow
- Ask the Expat: Cute Switzerland
- How do I learn photography without overtaxing my l...
- Skiing Sheffau
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June
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Germany: Expat Blogs
- Adam in Weimar
- Astroyoga in Regensburg
- Berlinbound in Cologne
- Christina in Bavaria
- Christina in northern Germany
- Claire in Germany
- Click Clack Gorilla in Frankfurt
- Cliff & Sarah in Regensburg
- CN in Heidelberg
- Em in Munich
- Gardner in North Rhein Westfalia
- Headbang8 in Munich
- Hezamarie in Munich
- Ian in Hamburg
- Jen in Boweltown
- Michelle in Munich
- Snooker in Berlin
- Tamara in North Rhein Westfalia
- Yelli in Berlin
Switzerland: Expat Blogs
Italy: Expat Blogs
Other expat blogs
- Bek in the US
- Beth in Dublin
- Buda Baby in Budapest
- Diane in Barcelona
- DriftingFocus in South Korea
- Hsien in Singapore
- James in Amsterdam
- Jennie in Annecy
- Jeremy and Katy in London
- Kristina in Chicago (auf Deutsch)
- Lab Lemming Down Under
- Laney in Sydney
- MadameK somewhere in France
- Mark in Strasbourg
- Mary in England
- Misschrisc in France
- Neurotic Traveler in London
- Stacey all over the place
- Traveller One in Albania
- Vilas in South Africa





4 comments:
I could use a subscription
Heh. Don't these people think before naming entire magazines?
Ace in the hole baby. Our kids have "Top Ass" cards that display trains of the world with top speed, country, etc. It's a great word for English speakers in Germany
Gardner: I will never stop thinking Top Ass cards are funny!
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