Tuesday 11 October 2011

It all ends here.. 4th week

As the rock music played in the background, Wasen was the place to put your hairs down, as "Prost" was the most celebrated word there. The colorful tents looked more inviting, and the folk dress equally vibrant.

The weather was changing thick and fast, from a max of 26 degrees to a minimum of 6 degrees was a radical  change to witness. Getting good Indian breakfast in Germany is as probable as spotting a tiger in Bandipur. The best breakfast I had during my stay was by the courtesy of Anil, who made Avalakki and Rusk, and didn't I enjoy savoring that. It was the best flight to be on for me, as my country seemed much more closer with Shiva from Dhrawad sitting next to me, and I could not wait  for more time as the countdown to reach destination seemed ticking slower than ever.

As I reflected back on my 4 weeks here, I found the best of friends,people and work in Germany, a memory to be cherished for a long time to come. An enduring experience made much special by your lovely comments. Thanks all :)

Monday 3 October 2011

2nd week ..3rd week ...here they come

Time was indeed flying in Deutschland,  I had to cook everyday nite for myself, as the day ended and didn't I enjoy that ? The mornings were chill when I woke up to 6 degree celsius, and the usual routine was to follow. Everything here is well planned in advance, sometimes so much in advance it is that, You arrive at the office on a  Monday morning, and the discussion for the weekend plan is on the cards ('-').

There was an over joyous feeling, when I reached Mercedes Benz Arena, to watch a Bundesliga match between VFB Stuttgart and Hamburg SC. I was warned by the VFB fans that it would be a cake walk for the home team, but to my surprise it was the other way around and I saw the home team was forced to bite the dust, and luckily I was in the away team's stand, the noise which they made had got much sweeter. "Mumbai" is the first impression I had when I saw Frankfurt (of course with lesser population). The city welcomes you with its long and tall buildings, and ancient buildings as well. The concept cars were the highlight of the Auto-show, with never seen before engineered models, with imaginary design and stunning looks.

Krakow(Poland) seemed a very organised city, an impression which was to change in next few days. The city  has a president for itself who assumes the post of a mayor, and I imagined how many presidents would India have if it was the case there :). The city has a beautiful landscape with the Vistula river providing the charm it deserves.  And when I rode to any place in taxis, people demand for fixed amounts(as in India),and also the ride is as bumpy as in a Metro construction site in Bangalore or as in a New Cotton Market,Hubli, so I missed India seldom. And even people change traffic lanes at will, which is unusual in Europe (much in similar to India). On the way back to Stutgart I could spot Okotberfest in Munich (the place I would visit over the weekend).

The shopping district in Metzingen is the biggest and the cheapest you would see near Stuttgart. Brands like Armani, Hugo Boss, Lacoste,Cavalli,Versace,Esprit have kept their goods on display. The hike in Bad Urach was a memorable one, as we kept getting lost in the forest, and ended almost covering 8kms to reach the destination: Bad Urach Wasserfall, and was it not a relieving sight ? First sighting of Munich was the Olympic stadium and it is a very well built architecture, opposite to which is BMW HQ. The city of Munich is a hustling and bustling city with colourful people enjoying the fest, the city is a mix of old and new architectures, and I kept on thanking my Deutsch course teachers (Frau Ills and Jaster) for the tiny bits of Deutsch they taught me, as I could at least understand what the sense of conversation was, and win some friends over inspite of my bad language.

Thursday 22 September 2011

My first week

It was a rainy day in Paris on 11th Sept, when my flight landed from Bangalore. It is the first time I'd stepped on a foreign land. It was a different feeling altogether. The Charles de Gaulle Airport is very huge. You've signals for the buses to transport people from one terminal to another, and there are traffic jams also (just kidding), but there are flyover built in the Airport where only planes ride !!.


And then after 4hrs. I'd a flight to Stuttgart, which was thoroughly enjoyable, since I could spot Eiffel Tower from the top. When I landed in Stuttgart I drove in an E-class to my Hotel, and I was greeted in open arms by the Auto-bahn. The roads in Deutschland(about which I would speak later) are of top class quality in terms of space and cleanliness, love at first sight !!. The first few days was spent in knowing the surroundings of my office and my Hotel. And a strange thing I noticed about Deutschland was that they respect the pedestrians and signals very much. Thanks to my friend Deepak, who helped me get along soon. On a evening we had a Karaoke and dinner at my colleague and friend Pascal's home. Although I didn't knew many songs, but still managed to sing a few English songs (God help those who heard me singing).


So here was my first weekend and I planned to join Pascal and Franziska (Pascal's wife) to his home town in Thüringen. It is around 430kms from Stuttgart which took us 4hrs by drive, and the Auto-bahn ride was the best I had ever felt, Speeds more than 200kph is easily reachable. Inexplicable feeling at 200kph!!. I was riding in Pascal's Mercedes B-Class, and I observed quiet a lot about the Germans and their traffic, which is very disciplined. For me it was hard to believe but even traffic jams take place in an orderly manner !! And I was constantly reminded of Bangalore's jams and we look even for a inch space to move ahead. In Mühlhausen along with Dominique, Daniel and Paula (Pascal's family) we saw beautiful castles and the medieval period churches. Pascal's mother is the best cook in Thüringen, because I loved the German cuisine for the first time and in German as they say "Schmekt gut" ("Tastes good") and it did taste good. Streets and churches in Erfurt were beautiful, with side by preparations going on for the Pope's visit (Pope Benedict).Ride back to Stuttgart was memorable as we rode under the biggest tunnel in Germany which was 8kms long, and as we crossed valleys we could see the clouds hovering around us, it was indeed a enjoyable weekend.