I receive your newsletter for a few months now and I have to admit that I don’t always take the time to read all your articles!
Sorry…
But this one… I did… I did read it, full of excitement because the first picture I saw was the Fürstenzug and I immediately recognized Dresden!
Dresden was the city where I spent 4 months when I was a student. I am from Belgium and I had an « Erasmus Scholarship » to study abroad and I chose Dresden, not even knowing what the city looked like at that time! It was in 1995… yes, the year you were maybe born? And it was just only 5 years after Germany reunified! Dresden was amazing, still with a lot of signs of communism and « East »… The Frauenkirchen was still in ruins and the stones were still gathered in racks, waiting to be used to rebuild the church! I spent the most amazing 4 months of my life there, studying but partying also and meeting a lot of foreign students and Germans of course! I really loved it and still love to go back from time to time to Germany.
You made me go back to memory lane and I would like to thank you so much for that!
Keep on traveling and discover the world and share your experience with us!
I receive your newsletter for a few months now and I have to admit that I don’t always take the time to read all your articles!
Sorry…
But this one… I did… I did read it, full of excitement because the first picture I saw was the Fürstenzug and I immediately recognized Dresden!
Dresden was the city where I spent 4 months when I was a student. I am from Belgium and I had an « Erasmus Scholarship » to study abroad and I chose Dresden, not even knowing what the city looked like at that time! It was in 1995… yes, the year you were maybe born? And it was just only 5 years after Germany reunified! Dresden was amazing, still with a lot of signs of communism and « East »… The Frauenkirchen was still in ruins and the stones were still gathered in racks, waiting to be used to rebuild the church! I spent the most amazing 4 months of my life there, studying but partying also and meeting a lot of foreign students and Germans of course! I really loved it and still love to go back from time to time to Germany.
You made me go back to memory lane and I would like to thank you so much for that!
Keep on traveling and discover the world and share your experience with us!
Wish you all the best in your next adventures!
Thank you for the comments Roxane, and yes I've read the email you sent me and replied. :)
Hey Pete!
I receive your newsletter for a few months now and I have to admit that I don’t always take the time to read all your articles!
Sorry…
But this one… I did… I did read it, full of excitement because the first picture I saw was the Fürstenzug and I immediately recognized Dresden!
Dresden was the city where I spent 4 months when I was a student. I am from Belgium and I had an « Erasmus Scholarship » to study abroad and I chose Dresden, not even knowing what the city looked like at that time! It was in 1995… yes, the year you were maybe born? And it was just only 5 years after Germany reunified! Dresden was amazing, still with a lot of signs of communism and « East »… The Frauenkirchen was still in ruins and the stones were still gathered in racks, waiting to be used to rebuild the church! I spent the most amazing 4 months of my life there, studying but partying also and meeting a lot of foreign students and Germans of course! I really loved it and still love to go back from time to time to Germany.
You made me go back to memory lane and I would like to thank you so much for that!
Keep on traveling and discover the world and share your experience with us!
Wish you all the best in your next adventures!
Thank you for the comments Roxane, and yes I've read the email you sent me and replied. :)