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Date Posted: 12/24/04 12:30pm
Author: CONTINUED BELOW
Subject: Hi Pia, yes you are right about the wet and cold part for I remember even in the summer it can be cold and rainy. Germany is also where I first saw snow. I remember Reeperhahn in the St. Pauli District. It reminded me of those places in Amsterdam. I remember there was also a nice garden and a zoo but what I remember the most is the bahnhof since I spent lot of time around train stations when I was travelling around. There were also a lot of cheaper hostels around the train stations since I was poor and travelling on a very limited budget. I found Hamburg a convenient city for it was faster to go to Berlin through Hamburg if your are coming from Frankfurt/Cologne(Koln) area one of my favorite cities.
In reply to: E. Galang -Woermer 's message, "To Mod, nasayaat met no addakan ditoy. Hamburg is still the same. Cold and wet. Di ammoyo ngarud ti Reeperbahn, St. Pauli ken diay Hafen(pier)? Ala ket you are welcome no um-umay kayo manen ditoy. Basta get me a notice ." on 12/24/04 4:23am


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  • I was fortunate enough to get a chance to stay in one of the small towns in the Rhein area for several months. It is a beautiful place and very clean and same goes with the whole Germany and Germans are very punctual. Everything is on time which could be a problem for first time visitors. No ammok la koma idi nga adda taga Tagudin dita Hamburg, It would have been a joy to see someone from our town since I was a stranger and didn't know anybody there. Thank you for making me reminisce about my travels in Germany and thank you for your invite. Perhaps someday I'd be able to see Germany again. Hello to all the Germans and to all the Tagudinians over there. I know that there are a number of Tagudinians living and working over there mostly in the medical field. God bless and Happy Holidays to you and your family. (NT) -- Larry, 12/24/04 12:31pm



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