Wednesday, October 16

Inspiration #2 : Educational Trip - Mark Twain







“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.”





That's the reason why I love to travel so much. To broaden my horizon, and to see things in a different perspective.

When I was surfing in the internet, I found this wonderful website... Zen Pencil
It is full, with motivating inspiration and quotes from well known people, and then drawn into a comic.
I like it so much, couldn't help it to share it. Do have a look. :D

the link>>> http://zenpencils.com/

Friday, October 11

My Journey so far...

It’s been nearly a month I’m in Germany... and my travelogue is dead quiet as i’m busy doing my attachment, settling down and travel around europe during weekends. And I hardly have the time to rest, to seat down and type my stories and upload photos of my travels.


I can’t believe that I have the chance to be here in Europe. I mean never had thought about it. I thought I din’t stand a chance to impress the interview panel. My hopes were low… Until the result had been announced. Wait what? My name is in the list?!!! I can’t help to take a second look to be assure. Wow~ it’s really true. Up until now, I still can’t believe that I’m actually living here O. O

I’m really grateful for this opportunity of a lifetime. 无限感恩~!

    


I’m currently doing my internship in Villingen-Schwenningen. Doing research in the field of industrial metrology. For the past few weeks, was trying to fit in the corporate culture here, and try to adapt to the society in Germany. It’s isn’t that hard after all. And not forgetting to adapt the cold climate here. The cold wind of winter that blows right into your face which gives you a chill. The minimum temperature, it can hit 4 degree Celsius. and that is during mid September. I wondering how low it can go during the winter.


For the first 10 days, i’m lining a lovely city known as Villingen. located next to the Black Forest and near the border of France and Switzerland. Well, it’s not actually a ‘city’ city, It’s more like a town city, where you can’t see any skyscrapers at all, and buildings there are more cottage like There are four historical clock tower gates that are situated at the north, south, east and west if the town, each of them are connected with walls. which makes the city into a little fort . Paved roads and small canal with fresh water running along them. The streets are well decorated with classic lamp posts, benches and trees as well. During autumn, the tree leaves turns golden, which is a beautiful scene to behold. If you travel out of town by car, you will see fields and fields of crops ready to be harvest. It will be like mosaic nicely arranged on the ground if view from the sky. Lines and lines of flowers fills the field with arrays of colors. If you look far at the mountains, you will notice that you are surrounded by the pine trees of the Black forest. In the grassland not far away, you can see herds of lamb feeding on the vast field of lush green grass. You can feel the wind gently blow across the land, you can hear the whistling of the grass and trees. Listen silently with your heart, and you will here symphony of the nature.

It’s really beautiful > . <


However, I have to move to Bad Dürrheim for the rest of my stay in Germany, a spa/ resort village. (well, it’s not as remote at all, it’s more like a town instead). It is usually describe as a town with many old people as it’s major industry is medicinal spa specially catered for people in their golden age. One thing interesting about this town is, they planted chestnut tree everywhere!!!

Woohoo~ free chestnut up for grab! There is also a trekking trail that leads into the Black forest (just right in front of my door step)

The downside of staying here is, it is not convenient as compare to Villingen. every morning, we need to walk 20 mins in the cold to the nearest stop to take bus to Schwenningen city, then transfer another bus to reach our company at Mulhasen. The total travel time is like one hour. (If go by car, it takes around). After the weekend travel, we usually reached the Schwenningen Station at night, not much buses available, so we have to take cab or called buses (call to a hotline, and a special mini bus will fetch us)



Oh yah, right… Me and my partner Yongyan usually travel around Europe during the weekends or holidays. We meet up with other teams (Zhi hong & Rong Chen, Snowie & Edwin.and Lindy & Issac) which are staying at different part of Europe, and travel together. Well, travel with friends is fun experience indeed.



Places I been for the past one month…

See full size image Vienna, Austria   
See full size image  Prague, Czech Republic 
See full size image Munich, Germany
See full size image Venice-Florence-Pisa-Rome, Italy



What’s next? BERLIN for this weekend!


Too bad, don’t have enough time to upload the photos yet. but will blog about these exciting travels once I have the free time to seat down, drink coffee, listen to music and write.


Gosh, look at the time! Have to get going, gonna catch a train soon to Berlin! .


Tschüs!


Signing off
Zen