As we went to the Marien Churchtower we had to find out that say cancelled the 5pm towertour. It is too dark. Aha. But there is light in the city and we would be able to see those.... the tower guide didn't respond on that. So no tour. We made our way to the TFZ again early at the evening with a stop over at the Kai Bar. Then, finally, we took the pictures for our presentation the following day.
It was great! A five hour, completely in english, presentation about lights in general. They liked ours and they asked some questions. I have to admit that my semester isn't like this. They never ask questions, they are mostly loud and have attention deficits. But not this course of studies. I really enjoyed it. Additionally, our pictures turned out good in the end.
This friday Kay came over to Wismar. He's a really good friend of mine. He said that he wanted to take me out for dinner because I couldn't be at his birthday party. Great. I like dinner and spending time with Kay. We went to the restaurant called Börner's Keller. MC, Dave and James know it.
Afterwards we picked up Claudia and drove to a small, very small village, in the middle of nowhere. It's in the direction of Rostock:
Größere Kartenansicht
Garvensdorf. There was a cute, huge estate where they had a filmfestival. We drank some real inexpensive mulled wine and ate some little sandwiches. Then they had an old DDR short film. It was called boat lift and was about 5 minutes long. Then they plaed the main movie. the 3 hours long Atanarjuat-the legend from the fastest runner.
So great, you should watch it if you like to see a great movie.
Kay left Wismar on Saturday morning, after a breakfast of Pancakes and maple sirup.
The rest of my weekend was quite unspectacular. I went into some shops in Wismar to search for a tripod and some other equipment things for my newly bought camera. After I found out about the expensive prices in this small province town I bought a subway sandwich and went home.
Because of my boredom on Sunday I took a walk through Wismar and its surroundings. Armed with my camera I took a lot of pictures and meet Claudia at the Kai Bar later this afternoon. We drank our latte macchiato and I ate a piece of cheesecake, fresh baked.
I still was bored when I got home. And what do architect students do when they bored and don't like there rooms? They rearrange them. It took me 3,5 hours to move my furniture higgledy-piggledy through my room. The result suites me very well. It is more comfortable then before and it could be that I use my sofa now more often.
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