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Tag Archives: Winter
Ice Skating and Celebrating
This winter has been surprisingly mild, but that all changed about two weeks ago. We got our first real snow of the year, and the temperatures dipped well below freezing and have remained there ever since. On one hand, this … Continue reading
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Tagged American, Culture, Damme, German, Germany, Ice skating, Winter
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Did someone say “kale party?”
Yes, in fact, they did. The grade conferencing for first semester ended today, and a highly-nutritious cruciferous green vegetable is in season; do you need a better reason to celebrate? Tonight was the faculty Kohlessen (literally “cabbage eating”), and the Kohl … Continue reading