The time has come at last to say, in the words of the Germans, Tschüß - or "farewell!" As Jenny and I returned this weekend from Paris, the city of Konstanz was preparing for "Fasnacht."
All good things come to an end and leave people with a range of feelings. No matter how hard we try to ignore it, we still have to say goodbye, eventually. But we will always have the memories.
To maintain a beautiful and functional city, there are many different services that keep the environment clean or help visitors make the most of their time in the London. I describe two here...
We've fought monsters and hopscotched our way across Europe, but now it is time to say goodbye. Before we part ways, though, I have a few more surprises for you!
The Japanese people believe that kami, or God, resides in every aspect of nature. Within the past few weeks, I have also learned new ways to co-exist with water and the environment.
Within just a few weeks, I have learned and experienced so much in Japan! And rather than just travel todestinations, I have also added a new priority to my Journey to Japan list!
There are many ways of integrating, and there are many ways of understanding what integration is. I will touch on a small part of what integration means for me.