The first several days after I arrived were devoted to exploring Munich proper and seeing the Christmas markets. It's very interesting to see the differences in some of them. There's the generic, I suppose, and then the themed, like the medieval market and the artisan market. It was pretty cool. Then it was Christmas, so we had to get everything put up properly. Cy had made everyone personalised Tardis stockings, and Alel mad a cardboard fireplace outline for the tv so we hung the stockings off that. At least until we filled them.
Christmas Eve was a pork roast that one of the aforementioned friends came over and made, with lava cakes for desert. And the Christmas Eve tradition of new pjs. Christmas day was what Cy called the "big breakfast" so toast, bacon, eggs, potatoes, and loads of toppings for the toast. Dinner was turkey with all the appropriate additions, and very good vegetables with pumpkin pie and a cheese pie for after followed by the Doctor Who Christmas special. Boxing day we stayed in, if I remember rightly. Friday I went to Dachau concentration camp. It was a very intense experience. Two places I would recommend people visit if they think they're up for it are the Roman catacombs and Dachau. Those are the two places where I have walked in and immediately had all the hair on the back of my neck stand up. Saturday we made day trip to Salzburg. Sachertorte is reeeeally good! Sunday Cy and I spent the whole day in the Munich residenz and treasury, and ran out of time. It is spectacular. Highly recommended if you find yourself in Munich someday. And on Monday I got to go entirely game geek for a day 'cause Alel arranged a rpg session i could join in on! Yay! Oh, and we went for dinner to another of Cy's friends places where I met a cat who plays fetch and had really good chicken curry. Then it was New years and we went over to the friend who made the pork roast's place (from now on he's M) for dinner and to watch fireworks 'cause he has a great view. Dinner was, as usual, really good but the clouds dropped and we were completely fogged in for the fireworks. We could hear them though. Pretty much all of Munich was setting of fireworks from about 11:50 to 1:30 or so. It sounded like popcorn in the microwave when it's at it's fastest pop rate. Constantly. For close to two hours straight. It was pretty cool. New year's day was yummy chicken day and Sherlock! Sherlock is baaaaack!!!! Oh, and Cy cut my hair for me, which was awesome! It looks great! The 2nd Alel and I went to the Pompeii exhibit, we went to a medieval style restaurant for dinner, and then it was time to go home. That made me sad. All in all a fun, tasty, and friendly two weeks.
Oh, and me being me I managed to gimp my left foot when I got off the bus with my bag. It still hurts. Oh well. Be well y'all, and hope you had a good holiday! Rock on.
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