Showing posts with label Freiburg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freiburg. Show all posts

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Expat Perspective - Chris in Freiburg - Mom's Visit

Welcome to the latest instalment of Expat Perspective, a series of posts by guest writers who come from X but are living long term in Y. Here's the latest post from Chris Mavergames, an American librarian who's recently settled into family life in Southern Germany.

Recently, my mother, who is 67, came for a visit. She's been to Freiburg, a city nestled in the heart of the Südschwarzwald (southern Black Forest) region of Germany - last year right after our son Arvo was born. But, I'm always interested in what she finds interesting about where we live. For example, nearly all German dwellings have rolladen on the windows, a type of rolling shutter that lowers to completely cover the window rendering the room pitch black if you like. I've become used to them and forgot that we don't have those in America and they are quite helpful for mid-day naps, especially for an 18-month old!

My mother also enjoyed the "Radler" drink very much as she's not a big drinker. A Radler, also know as
Shandy (UK) or panaché (France) is a mixture of pils beer and zitronenlimonade or German style, sparkling lemonade - like Sprite but more natural. And what goes well with a cool
beverage? Football, or soccer if you prefer, of course! I was surprised by my mother's enthusiasm for the
Euro 2008 championships currently underway in the host countries of Switzlerland and Austria.

Overall, I think my mother quite enjoyed her visit here. Sadly, she had to return to America before the Euro 2008 final coming up next weekend. Perhaps she can catch it on ESPN in America, though she'll have to mix her own Radler!

Monday, August 13, 2007

Expat Perspective: Chris in Freiburg - "One of the Most Stunning Places on Earth"

Welcome to the latest instalment of Expat Perspective, a series of posts by guest writers who come from X but are living long term in Y. Here's the second post from Chris Mavergames, an American librarian who's recently settled into family life in Southern Germany.

Basically, for this edition of Expat Perspective, I'll let the images speak for themselves. I'm originally from Georgia, USA which is a beautiful place in its own right and now live in southern Germany in the heart of the Black Forest, Freiburg. It truly is one of the most stunning places on earth and is also a culturally diverse and lively place with excellent food and drink.

Click here for a short video of the mountain area behind our house and views overlooking the city:

For more information, freiburg.de.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Expat Perspective: Chris in Freiburg - Arvo Meets Arvo

Welcome to Expat Perspective, a new series of posts by guest writers who come from X but are living long term in Y. Our first post comes courtesy of Chris Mavergames, an American librarian who's recently settled into family life in Southern Germany.

My name is Chris Mavergames and I'm originally from Griffin, Georgia, USA and after spells in New York and London now live in Freiburg, nestled in the Black Forest of Southern Germany. My experience here thus far has been tremendous. It is one of the most beautiful cities I know in the world and is a vibrant university town, which has its benefits - art house cinemas with movies in original language, live music (this past Saturday Howe Gelb, singer of the seminal band Giant Sand was here and Will Oldham played in Basel, Switzerland which is 45 minutes from here on Monday night) and an active social and political community.

On 11 January of this year, our son, Arvo, was born. He was named after the composer Arvo Pärt
. Yesterday, we had the good fortune to introduce the littlest Arvo to his namesake! See attached picture. Mr. Pärt is here receiving an honorary doctorate from the University of Freiburg. For more on Freiburg, see freiburg.de .