Wunderbar in Waldachtal
On Wednesday my family took me to a Kegelnbahn, aka a German bowling alley. The general concept of the game is the same, but there are some major differences. There are only 9 pins, the balls only have two holes and all weigh the same. I was really upset that there were no bumpers, because in all honesty there really is no other way I can get through a came. Needless to say it was a long night. It was so much fun though! I think bowling with Paul and Valerie really was what made the night enjoyable. I am not good at American bowling, or Kegeln for that matter but I did learn that I am a lot better with my right hand. I think my whole life has been a lie, I don' t think I'm really left handed. Let's name what I use my left hand for, writing and eating (but not cutting my food).
I went walking the other day in the forest by my house, just trying to explore a little bit. We have what is called the Wellness Wald which is used by people who have operations for their rehabilitation. It's pretty cool so I have a few pictures, as well as a few from my walk to the bus stop in the morning.
The walk to the bus... I'll get a picture of the hill soon.
Wellness Wald (I've only explored like 1/4 of it so far)
I just can''t get over how beautiful it is here. Every morning on the bus I just stare out the window in awe of where I am living for the rest of this month. The sky is so blue with clouds from a cartoon, and if there's traffic it's because there's a 75 year old man driving his tractor (that he's probably had for 35 years) down the main street of the village. There are cattle ranches, logging companies, dense forest and cornfields all along the way. Even the Germans are taken aback by the diverse and captivating world that they live in. There is a turnout point along the road in front of a big green field. There's nothing in the field it just goes, but the green is so bright especially against the clear blue sky. There is ALWAYS a car parked and the person is just staring, or occasionally drinking their morning coffee and reading the Zeitung.

