Sitting in our kitchen. It’s 5.30 in the morning (which might also explain some of the misspellings below…). I have got up to catch the early morning flight to Paris. We are 7 students going there to represent the university of St. Gallen in a case competition. ‘The double’ (www.thedouble.org) it’s called. It will be [...]
A bit americanified, but nonetheless well deserved.
And in the words of Mr. McCain:
During the next couple of hours the world will be holding its breath “watching, waiting and hoping” as a good friend briefly expressed it on Facebook a couple of minutes ago. The election, that seals the next four years of US presidency, has drawn an interestingly high amount of attention from the rest of the [...]
The temperature is dropping in St. Gallen and both people and insects are retreating to the warmth and quaintness of indoor spaces. The biggest impact on our small WG (Wohngemeinschaft ~houseshare) is the sudden siege of our bathroom. Not by narcissistic men or nose-powdering ladies, but by wasps. Placed in a corner, the window of [...]
A clever soul has collected pictures from our trip to Filzbach, and posted them on the web. For your convenience please visit her Picasa Webalbum.
It’s raining. I’m sitting in my room looking out the window and down on one of the buildings in the yard a couple of storeys below. The church bells have stopped ringing, and the only sound left is the dripping of rain and the splashing of water from the drainpipes. Maybe St. Gallen hasn’t really [...]
Leaving a somewhat cloudy Copenhagen with a funny taste of longing at the back of my throat has brought me to Zurich and further on to St. Gallen. After a couple of hours strolling around the beautifull city with its old buildings and high activity I reached the university set on the side of the [...]