Ami im Schwabenland

A blog written by an American expat who has moved permanently to Germany - about life in Germany, the differences between the U.S. Midwest and southern Germany, the German language, international travel, and whatever else is on my mind.

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Saturday, December 1, 2012

unsere Metzgerei / our butcher

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I love our local butcher. The women who work there are so friendly, and very patient with me despite the fact that I often come in with unus...
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

der Gemüsemann - Our Vegetable Guy

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In an earlier blog I wrote about the bakery truck that stops on our street every Wednesday morning, and I also mentioned that a truck full o...
Saturday, November 17, 2012

German License Plates

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In the U.S., one can tell which state a car is from based on the license plate. That can make for fun "Car Bingo" games for kids o...
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Saturday, November 3, 2012

Getting Around in Germany

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We live, as I've already explained, in a very small town. The somewhat larger town of Horb lies in the valley below and has a train sta...
Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Rolling Bakery

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Bildechingen is a very small village of 2200 inhabitants. The closest bigger town is Horb, which has 6000 inhabitants, and it takes about 5...
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