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Emmeline

Tales from Abroad

Raise your hand if you like to go hiking and wandering around in the wilderness! 

 

One of the biggest differences between the US and Germany is the amount of open space. Germany just doesn't have that much of it. For instance, according to Wikipedia and mathematics, Germany is roughly 7 times more densely populated than the US. Now I know 7 is a magic number and all, but for someone who finds peace and quiet and nature and isolation as magical, that number 7 definitely loses its sheen when put in this context. 

 

A good thing to come out of all of this is that nature in Europe is very accessible, which is awesome for people without cars (AKA me). I can easily jump on a train or bus and reach a trail or mountain or lake within an hour.

 

But the greatest part about walking up mountains in Europe, is the restaurant at the top. There is always a restaurant at the top. It's amazing. And these restaurants have the best food and it's not just because you've just spent hours scaling the Matterhorn. They're family-owned, family-run, and European mountain food is also just downright delicious (in my opinion). The photo here is one of my own - at the restaurant at the top of Säntis, the highest peak in the Appenzell Alps in Switzerland. 

 

I'm going to let you make the "oh the mountain is the hard thing I need to accomplish this week and the restaurant at the top is the satisfaction of finishing the job" connection on your own because my English skills are deteriorating at an astonishing rate.

 

Oh, and you can put your hand down now.

Matt

Keep Being Awesome!

Great Job this week you guys! Nice team effort all around..
Enjoy this Friday and carry that on into your weekend! #blessedlit
Olivia

Today's the Day

Today is not just any Thursday! It is a very important, special, and sacred holiday that should be celebrated with as much gusto as birthdays and the like.

Yes, I'm talking about NATIONAL. PUPPY. DAY.

As if puppies weren't already arguably the greatest thing to happen to mankind, the people who make days for random things decided to bless us all with this! There's even a website for it:
Though the day is in good fun, it is really used as a chance to raise awareness about the horrors of puppy mills and to urge people to adopt rather than shop. So hooray for National Puppy Day!

P.S. it is also NATIONAL CHIP AND DIP DAY, and although I'm a major snack fan (check out my snack drawer), I had to give that one a backseat because, puppies.

So there it is! Happy Puppy Day, everyone! To celebrate, here are some puppies for your enjoyment today every time you open a new tab: