What could be so special that would interest you so much, that you'd start visiting this small blog regurarly from the beginning?
What's one of the most important parts of the erasmus experience?
You can guess when you look at the innocent title of this letter.And also when you take a glance on the photo. See that great glowing letters"Love store"?
Yeah, that's what we are going to talk about.
My acommodation...
You, see - I have booked my flat before even coming to Girona.
You my call it risky but it was proposed to me by University service, so frankly, I was quite confident about my acommodation.
And then I arrived in Girona...
Firstly I met my German roommate Matthias. When he started leading me to the door I said:
-Wait! I think you've missed the door...this is a "love store" you know?
Matthias smiled:
- No, it is door to our flat.
- Aha! - I thought - German sense of humour...very funny indeed, ha, ha.
But than I took second glance at Matthias face. And I knew it was serious.
Welcome to Girona Love store-baby!
Not to make things so dramatic - the flat from the inside isn't that bad.
I would even risk the opinion that it's even quite nice( I love the view from our windows! Straight to the river Onyar and you can see the cathedral). And it has nothing to do with the "love store" apart from that that the door are so near to it.
Anywayz, something special for the end. See the photo here on the right?
It is my and Matthias room.
Now, I don't know what they told you about the german sense of order and polish love for chaos.....but try to find find difference beetwen beds of German and Polish.
Good luck!
Radek
Well, I think its very clear which bed is German and which Polish, you just have to find the chips ;)
OdpowiedzUsuńGreets,
Willem