Anyway, any English speaking person who arrives in Erfurt may very well wonder what everyone is so steamed up about. The word "anger" is all over the place.
Nick and I have spent quite a long time laughing about this.
After seeing a man in a wetsuit biking through Munich with a surfboard I was naturally curious to know where the fancy dress party was that he was going to. It turns out that you can actually go surfing in Munich, right in the middle of the city.
On a hot Sunday afternoon we went to the Englisher Garten. After enjoy a cold beer in the hot sun under some lovely big oaks, whilst listening to some oom pa pa music, we wandered past some nude sun bathers and found our way to the edge of the Englischer Garten. At the mouth of the stream there is a standing wave that is produced by the water pumping mechanism (according to Wikipedia).
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This is a postcard I was sent by Uta Rühlow from Erfurt, Germany. From September I will be teaching English at the Staatliches Pierre-de-Coubertin Gymnasium, Spezialschule für Sport (I think only the German version works at the moment). It is a high school that specialises in sports. They have an ice-skating rink! Erfurt is a small but apparently pretty city with lots of old buildings and a nice forest.