



So, I am supposed to blog about this awsomely cool boat trip! We saw so many castles and cute houses. I'm just joking with you guys. In the morning Scheuerman said there was going to be lots of things to see and take pictures of...... not! We got to see coal refineries and industrial places... I slept on most of the boat ride because the sun made me very warm. Most of us fell asleep. Two and half hours later we arrived at Bonn, the captial of Germany a long time ago. We all got off the boat and went to find food. Everyone was really hungry from that exciting boat ride. We ate around the old market of this town. There was a lot to do in Bonn. From shopping stores to street venders. I ate with Joel, Natasha, Cady, Kate, Rachel Reidel, Cierra, and Anna. We ate at this really cool tea place, All most everyone had this "Eistee Strawberry Dream". It was an amazing strawberry tea. After everyone finished eating we all decided to go to the birthplace of Beethoven. This house was not made for a 6 foot 5 guy. Conner had some encounters with tops of doors and the celling. I am 5 foot 5 inches and I felt like a giant. The house's floor creeked every step you took. You definitely could not sneak out that house. The house was so old that it was warping in so the door ways were very crocked. After we went threw the whole house and saw a weird facial mask of his face when he died. That was weird. We went into a theater room and watched an abstracted interactive version of one of his plays. It was fun. So far my favorite place is Köln and my lest favorite would be Berlin. Berlin is cool and all but the atmosphere and people were not as friendly as it is was in Köln. I hope you guys enjoy my blog tonight or when ever because I never know. Oh temperature update roughly 92 degrees.
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