...and went to work.
That's how the story ends.
How it begins?
Well.
Eskimo Joe are a good Australian band. I saw them earlier this year, in March, in the Magnet Bar in Berlin. I saw a while ago that they were playing in the same bar on June 23rd, which was a Tuesday night. I thought to myself "hmmm... I don't really want to use up a day of holiday allowance just to go to Berlin and see this band again."
But I did want to go.
But wait, there's a way to do both!
Und zwar:
Straight after work yesterday, I went home and packed and went and met a guy who was going to drive me there - mitfahrgelegenheit.de - ride sharing - you find someone going where you want to go and pay them a bit of petrol money. 10€ in this case - better than a train, safer than hitch-hiking.
I dropped my stuff off at this guy's apartment - I found him through CouchSurfing, and was lucky to receive a positive response to my totally freeloading request of just one night, leaving early next day.
I headed to Magnet Bar a bit before the gig started, and was right up the front for the whole thing. There was a band before Eskimo Joe - The Alexandria Quartet, an alternative rock band of Norway/London origin. Really good stuff! I enjoyed their set so much that I bought a CD and a T-shirt, plus I got a set-list off the stage and had the guys sign it. Now I have 3 signed setlists. Woo!
Eskimo Joe came on and rocked the place up as usual, though I have to be slightly critical - it wasn't as good as the March concert. This is partly to do with the sound mix - for most of the songs, there was too much lead guitar and not enough rhythm guitar or vocals. Bass was sometimes up sometimes down. It made it sound less full. The other reason is one that's just my opinion - although I love their new album, Inshalla, I don't think that these songs played live sound as good as the songs off their other albums played live. The recordings are good enough though, maybe that can be attributed to sound engineering.
ANYWAY. I enjoyed myself. Eskimo Joe didn't come and join the rest of us after the gig, unfortunately, but I got stuff signed back in March. I was happy with talking to The Alexandria Quartet, then heading back to the apartment to get some much-needed sleep.
So if you were wondering why I got up so early to go to work, I woke up IN BERLIN FOOLS! I got dressed and packed my sleeping bag away and said a quick goodbye to my host. I negotiated the public transport system back to Schöneweide, where I had been dropped the previous day, because ironically, it was the same driver bringing me back to Dresden! I tried to sleep in the car but couldn't really manage it. I was dropped at Bahnhof Neustadt and took a tram to work, arriving about 20 minutes late. But I had warned the teacher of my group today that I might be about 20 minutes late, she was all cool.
Basically, I managed it! It all went off without a hitch! It cost me a bit of money but more importantly, I saved a whole day of holiday allowance that might just give me an extra day of relaxing in Portugal, or something.
Ollie gets back today from his adventures in Austria, Hungary and Bulgaria.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Monday, June 15, 2009
Wait a second...
Where is Sonya?
I've kept in contact with most people seemingly well, but I realised I haven't heard from or said anything to Sonya since before I left in December!
And I hope this very easy open question will get some comments, endlich mal. Also los, Leute!
Oh and how's uni going? Am I going to like it?
I've kept in contact with most people seemingly well, but I realised I haven't heard from or said anything to Sonya since before I left in December!
And I hope this very easy open question will get some comments, endlich mal. Also los, Leute!
Oh and how's uni going? Am I going to like it?
Friday, June 12, 2009
long time, no blog
...well, like 2 weeks. Which is enough, since I've done quite a few things in that time, and I don't have all that much time to write here, so here goes:
- Weekend after I posted the last blog post -
Berlin Beach Camp. It's an event organised for a lot of CouchSurfers, there were maybe like 600 of us spending the long weekend at a beach in Berlin, yeah there is a beach even though it's not on the coast, it's beside a big lake and it was nice and sunny for most of the time! I hitch-hiked there with Chloe and came back with Anna. Ollie was there too. I met tons of new people, went swimming, played beach volleyball, played tons of guitar, cooked on a grill and sat by the campfire each night, and we also went into the city to do a Free Hugs campaign. It was a lot of fun, basically!
- Last weekend -
Prague. Chloe, Ollie and Anna hitch-hiked down there on Thursday, Camilla and I had to wait until after work on Friday. We got there at like 9pm after about 3 hours hitching, spent the Saturday morning in bed at a CouchSurfer's apartment, but the guy was getting evicted and we had to sleep in a hostel Saturday night. Saturday afternoon and evening was my only time seeing the city, not enough time, I have to go back there, which I will, since I can hitch-hike there and CouchSurf there nice and cost-effectively! Camilla and I didn't have an easy job hitch-hiking back to Dresden - a few waits of over half an hour, up to 2 hours at most, all together we were on the road from about 1 until 7 and arrived home after this epic journey on Sunday evening. Ollie has gone further south, to Austria, Hungary then Bulgaria. Chloe and Anna hitched back to Dresden, separately, and beat us.
- Now -
I have CouchSurfers! 3 cool Americans are sleeping at my place for the next couple of nights. I also have trouble at work, but am not allowed to go into detail about it. All I will say is I'm thinking about how I'm going to manage the rest of this year. Too unspecific but... yeah, until later,
Patrick
- Weekend after I posted the last blog post -
Berlin Beach Camp. It's an event organised for a lot of CouchSurfers, there were maybe like 600 of us spending the long weekend at a beach in Berlin, yeah there is a beach even though it's not on the coast, it's beside a big lake and it was nice and sunny for most of the time! I hitch-hiked there with Chloe and came back with Anna. Ollie was there too. I met tons of new people, went swimming, played beach volleyball, played tons of guitar, cooked on a grill and sat by the campfire each night, and we also went into the city to do a Free Hugs campaign. It was a lot of fun, basically!
- Last weekend -
Prague. Chloe, Ollie and Anna hitch-hiked down there on Thursday, Camilla and I had to wait until after work on Friday. We got there at like 9pm after about 3 hours hitching, spent the Saturday morning in bed at a CouchSurfer's apartment, but the guy was getting evicted and we had to sleep in a hostel Saturday night. Saturday afternoon and evening was my only time seeing the city, not enough time, I have to go back there, which I will, since I can hitch-hike there and CouchSurf there nice and cost-effectively! Camilla and I didn't have an easy job hitch-hiking back to Dresden - a few waits of over half an hour, up to 2 hours at most, all together we were on the road from about 1 until 7 and arrived home after this epic journey on Sunday evening. Ollie has gone further south, to Austria, Hungary then Bulgaria. Chloe and Anna hitched back to Dresden, separately, and beat us.
- Now -
I have CouchSurfers! 3 cool Americans are sleeping at my place for the next couple of nights. I also have trouble at work, but am not allowed to go into detail about it. All I will say is I'm thinking about how I'm going to manage the rest of this year. Too unspecific but... yeah, until later,
Patrick
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