Sonntag, 27. September 2015

Refugees in München - towards a brighter future

 München, Southern Germany. A lot of refugees arrived here during the last days and weeks. 
They try to find a new home, they try to find roads and tracks towards a brighter future. 
Some are successful, others fail.

pic: SF

Donnerstag, 20. August 2015

Taste the waste - it's good!

This is one of many monster-zucchinis which are saved from the dustbin. It grew at the field of a farmer in Leverkusen and it has only the baby-size of the big monsters! I couldn't carry the heavier ones home... But I decided to give this zucchini a chance, maybe it's tasty?

Dienstag, 11. August 2015

Bulgarian spring tradition

How to get a feeling for "Europe"? There is no better way than showing interest in traditions of other  countries. So for me Poland is a good place to learn more about Bulgaria! How? 

When a friend saw my Bulgarian flatmate wearing a bracelet made of red and white threads she got very excited. She was the only one in the group who knew about the deeper meaning. One second later, everyone in the room was wearing the same bracelet! 
Bulgarian people have a very special way to welcome spring. In Bulgaria, the martentitsi are exchanged all around between family members, friends and colleagues. The red and white strings are given and donned as a way to greet the coming season and guarantee a healthy and fruitful year.
For a couple of days I didn't notice that nature was starting to be awake again, but suddenly I stopped at a very beautiful bush and decided to leave my bracelet there.

Dienstag, 4. August 2015

Where are you from?

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"I come from..."
"Great. Where exactly?"
"It's..."
"Ah, I don't know..."
"It's near..."
"Oh okay... what..."
"..."
"How..."
"..."
"How many..."
"..."


Erasmus is... getting extra lessons in geography.

Sonntag, 19. Juli 2015

Zapiekanka - the Polish doner

Picture: ES
When students in Krakòw talk about Zapiekanka, you can see them smiling all the time. Visitors, who came to Poland the first time, usually look puzzled. They often ask the question "What is Zapi...kapi...Zapekake?" 
The reaction of students is that they sigh and try to explain this miracle. Well, to put it briefly, it's just an open-face sandwich. But in fact, it's much more. It's lifestyle! This bread is very popular street food in the bigger cities of Poland, especially during nights. Zapiekanka comes from zapiekac, which means "to bake", because it's baked in an oven and eaten hot. It's basically a long baguette bread roll cut in half, covered with a variety of toppings. The traditional zapiekanka consists of mushrooms, cheese and ketchup and newer versions include ham, salami, vegetables, fried onion or chive on the top or spinach instead of mushrooms. Keep in mind - it's heavy food! You should be hungry when ordering this tasty dish. But you won't regret it.

Donnerstag, 9. Juli 2015