Germany...

Apr. 4th, 2006 12:01 pm
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Being on the road is tough, but it is a lot tougher in a country with a language I don't understand. Sure, in tourist areas there is a fair bit of English understood/expected, but I'm not in the tourist areas. I'm in a smallish town near Stuttgart, and while the hotel restaurant has English on its menu, and the hotel employees mostly speak some English, the other restaurants nearby generally have all German menus, and the people working there don't speak English. In fact, last night I was called over to help take a phone order from someone who spoke English on the phone to the restaurant, because the waiter couldn't do it. I was able to write down the order numbers, so the restaurant people could prepare the food. Yup.

And, the time shift makes it so much harder to stay in touch with anyone in Ottawa. By the time leolac gets home from work, it is 11pm (or later) here, making it almost time for me to get to sleep. And I'm still tired, and jet-lagged, so that doesn't make it much better.

Also, not surprisingly, the hotel room is pretty small. It has a little table, that had a kettle and a bunch of stuff on it -- but I've cleared it off, and it just barely has room for my laptop (which is a monster) and mouse -- I don't have room on the table for my keyboard, too. Yup, really small.

And the phone system doesn't sound the same -- different sounds for dial tone, ringing, busy signal, etc, make it harder to use when you're having problems or not getting through.

Just three more days.
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