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Old 03-11-2023, 06:16 AM
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Do you mind me asking what part of the world you live in Lulu? I'm in Ontario, Canada
Not at all, I live in Germany.
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Germany is a country I'd love to see more of. We did a Baltic cruise that had a stop in Warnemunde for Rostock. Going into Berlin was an option, but would have been hours on a bus or train maybe. I forget, but it didn't seem like a very good use of our time. There was some festival going on at the seaside when we sailed out of port.

Any particular part of Germany you'd recommend for a tourist?
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Part of me wants to go back to sleep. Got a decent amount of sleep, but I might end up going back for more.

Running out of stuff I want to do on WoW, gonna try and do the last wings of Night hold in the next little bit. Not that there isn't a lot I could do, including alts.

Might end up waiting til April 30th to resubscribe, but we'll see. That way I should get April's Trading Post done in the last day of April, get May done, and potentially June's with 1 wow token.

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So did you go to bed early?

You've put some thought into that. Hope it works out the way you plan.
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I definitely took a nap, up again though.

I think it could potentially work, yeah. Could potentially get 3 months of Trading Post for a month of game time. I can max it out in a day pretty easily. Works better with Feb though as it has less days. Making a midnight supper.
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Getting all the clocks reset for daylight savings time is a pain.
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Luckily besides my stuff that do it automatically, I got like 1 or 2 that don't do it automatically.
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We have quite a few clocks that need to be reset with a time change. Then hubby is a bit obsessive about getting them all coordinated to the exact same time.
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Germany is a country I'd love to see more of. We did a Baltic cruise that had a stop in Warnemunde for Rostock. Going into Berlin was an option, but would have been hours on a bus or train maybe. I forget, but it didn't seem like a very good use of our time. There was some festival going on at the seaside when we sailed out of port.
I was going to say the same thing about Canada. I didn't see any part of it yet though. You didn't miss anything by not going to Berlin, imo.
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Any particular part of Germany you'd recommend for a tourist?
Good question, I think the best overall package is probably Bavaria. It has Munich, a great city and far superior to Berlin, imo. The nature surrounding it is nothing to sneeze at either. I've never been, but I hear Hamburg is a great city trip as well.
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Bavaria sounds appealing.

I'm more into nature than big cities. In Canada I'd go to both coasts. Have never been to Newfoundland, but hope to get there some day. The Hopewell Rocks and Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick are worth a visit, and the Cabot Trail drive in Nova Scotia is quite scenic. My favourite vacation is to British Columbia. There's lots to do in the Vancouver area. The Icefields Parkway in Alberta is amazing,
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I'm more into nature than big cities. In Canada I'd go to both coasts. Have never been to Newfoundland, but hope to get there some day. The Hopewell Rocks and Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick are worth a visit, and the Cabot Trail drive in Nova Scotia is quite scenic. My favourite vacation is to British Columbia. The Icefields Parkway is amazing,
Looks wonderful!
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It is, if I do say so myself.

How is your weekend going?

I'm about to go clean some broccoli and cauliflower for a fondue tonight.
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It's going alright, it's been a lazy weekend.

How is yours going? Enjoy your fondue tonight.
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Hi everyone

another german here lol. and yes i agree munich is prettier than berlin. i lived in berlin for 5 years and except for the part I worked in.. it isnt that pretty lol
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Watched the newest Flash earlier, looking forward to watching the last episode of The Last of Us, but probably won't see it until tomorrow.

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I set my alarm clock ahead in advance since it didn't really matter as I don't work til tomorrow.
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