Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Tübingen, Germany

What a nice university town less than an hour south of Stuttgart! It reminded me a bit of Cambridge, Massachusetts, with the best of Germany thrown into the mix. We parked in one of the garages just outside of old town, having been alerted that on-street parking is tough to find and time-limits are strictly enforced. It was a short walk past vegetable vendors and florists, to a warren of cobblestoned streets leading uphill past assorted shops and cafés, including a record store (yep, real vinyl!). 
The City Museum is closed on Mondays, FYI, but there are plenty of other things to see and do. There were bookstores with titles in English, a super falafel place with well-spiced lentil soup, and plenty of top name brand shops from muesli to bath products. On a serious note, a church shop on the main square featured a reconciliation video of Germans apologizing for the war crimes of their grandparents to Jewish and Polish people around the world during several “Marches of Remembrance”. Very powerful and moving. A rock had been thrown through the church shop window the week before.
One of the large churches had an organist rehearsing so loudly that we could hear the music outside, so of course we went in! A lovely chocolate shop enticed us to buy gifts for other people, and we climbed the hill to the castle for fantastic views over the city. We didn’t go into the castle museum, but will do so on a future visit. There were flyers for lectures and activism on social justice issues – I may need to take some advanced German classes so I can understand more complicated vocabulary in order to attend some of those events.
We picked up a bunch of fruits and vegetables from an outdoor vendor on the way back to the car, so be sure to bring along your reusable shopping bags- though there were thin plastic bags available. We look forward to returning in the warmer weather, and again when it gets cold next December for the chocolate festival.


Saturday, February 3, 2018

Another round of “yesses” and “nos” from this move:

Yes, you can sign over your washing machine and dryer to the new tenants in your rental home. No, you can absolutely NOT sign them over, we don’t do that any more. Yes, we will make an exception for you this time.

No, you cannot book a move by telephone and e-mail, you MUST come in to the office. Yes, we will e-mail you the form to fill out and e-mail back to us.
After the move, art class in Stuttgart (Patch)

No, we cannot guarantee your preferred moving dates. Your furniture will be picked up before Christmas and delivered after New Years. It is irrelevant that the new job will not pay for temporary quarters since the new location is only 2 hours away from the old location. Yes, we can pick up before Christmas and deliver between Christmas and New Years. Yessss, we can maybe pick up and deliver before Christmas.

Yes, you can make an appointment to get your new license plates. No, you cannot get your new plates because of a computer glitch with your insurance company. It doesn’t matter that you were on the phone for half an hour before the move to notify your insurance company of the move.

No, you cannot drop of your cats’ veterinarian records on Thursdays, because we are closed. Yes, the website says we are open on Fridays. No, you cannot drop the records off on Friday because we are CLOSED. Go away. Come back next year.

Yes, you can make an appointment to get your ID card updated. No, you cannot get your ID card at your appointment because the new machine is broken. Yes, you can sign in for a “walk-in appointment” and wait an hour for your updated ID card.
Door in Konstanz, Germany

No, you cannot order an orange bin for recycling at your house, only your landlord can do so. Yes, you can drop off your recycling at the center a few miles outside of town. In the rain. With insufficient parking. #firstworldproblems

That’s enough for today!!!
Cafe in Konstanz, Germany