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Check out this new project i’m part of. We’re radical cheerleaders coming to a stage near you!
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Well we’re on the road again and thought we’d write a quick update to
inform you all of our websites where you can follow our travels.
The story so far…
Many of you will know that Nathan and I left Australia’s beautiful
shores about this time last year to head off on a journey across half
the world overland from Singapore to Germany. (see
http://triptracker.net/trip/1420/ for our travel journal) After a
successful semester together in Tübingen, in the south of Germany,
Nathan and I parted ways for second semester. Nathan flew back to
Brisbane to continue the academic year while I caught the train laden
with bags to Osnabrück in the north west of Germany for a four Month
internship at the German Federal Environment Foundation (see www.dbu.de
<http://www.dbu.de> and click the British flag for an English
translation, or my blog for sporadic posts from my time there
www.ellie.madteckhead.com <http://www.ellie.madteckhead.com>)
Both Nathan and I benefited greatly from the time spent in our
respective corners of the globe. We made some great new friends and both
had very successful semesters.
The very romantic end to our time apart came jut two days ago when
Nathan arrived in Delhi, India after an epic 3 day trip stopping over in
Darwin, Singapore, and Chennai (the cheapest connection we could find
though certainly not the best for the climate!). I had a relatively
peaceful and stress free trip in comparison (direct flight Frankfurt –
Delhi), leaving a day after Nathan and arriving a day before him. I had
the pleasure of a 4AM arrival at the dilapidated concrete box that is
Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi and made my way to the hotel
and started sussing things out.
So long story short, we’ve met in the middle (India) to spend yet
another summer holiday checking out a corner of this bizarre and
beautiful planet. Nathan has already gotten right to work snapping
photos like a madman. You can see them as soon as we can edit and upload
them, along with our journal entries on out travel journal
http://triptracker.net/trip/2721/ . If any of the photo’s really jump
out at you let us know! When we get back we’ll be selling them printed
beautifully on canvas at the markets :)
We have an Indian mobile number for your sms-ing pleasure +919958460163.
Otherwise our web presence is ever growing (thanks to Nathan’s handy
work which he also gladly sells):
Travel Blog: http://triptracker.net/trip/2721/
Nathan’s blog: http://www.madteckhead.com <http://www.madteckhead.com>
Ellie’s Blog http://www.ellie.madteckhead.com
<http://www.ellie.madteckhead.com>
Occasionally you’ll catch us on Skype. Our skype names: ellie.anne and
madteckhead Or we’re on facebook :)
Please checkout our trip and email or make comments. We’re always
thrilled when we hear from people. Especially when they have travel tips
for us.
I’d better be off for now. We have a train to catch tonight (our first
Indian train!!) but we’re looking forward to hearing from you!
Much love
Ellie
woo hoo,
watchout Osnabrück! I have arrived!
acctually I’ve almost been here for a week but what with being sick for the first 3 days and moving in and starting a new job I haven’t really felt like sitting back and reflecting. also because mostly I’ve felt lonely and overwhelmed… not the greatest time to reflect on. but as I slowly get used to these surroundings and the strangely timed chat’s and emails with Nathan my good spirits are returning. what helps is that at the Foundation the people are friendly, the work is interesting, and I’m not justtagging along but I’ve acctually got jobs to do always more than enough to keep me going for the day.
The Foundation (DBU) has a centre for environmental communication which acts as a event centre for all sorts of exhibitions, speakers and conferences. I’m invited to attend a whole range of things there which will make this a really informative time for me.
I’m here at just the right time bacause the scholarship program is just about to recieve all the applications and I’ll be part of a team that sorts and assesses the entrants before they are finally selected by a panel of experts. this process runs exactly during the time that I am here. and in my last week we’ll finally find out who is chosen for the scholarships.
the German Environmental Prise (organised by the DBU)will also be given out during my time here which entails a weekend in Aachen for the fancy award ceremony.
In the afternoons after work I’ve been walking the 2km though the old town home. on the weekend there’s going to be a street music festival where busker musicians from all over Europe apparently come to play on the streets of Osnabrück. :)
so that’s about life from me. My housemate just fixed my (on loan) bike so osnabrück had really better watch out… I’m coming to a street near you! and riding on the wrong side of the road!
lol
looking forward to hearing from YOU soon!
xxx
Ellie
*I wrote this weeks ago but pressed the wrong button so it didn’t get published. sorry*
I’ve had two complaints about the blog today and people have started to email me directly for info so here I am again.
Sitting in my room in Tübingen with Nath at the moment. I’ve had a pretty cruisy day. I don’t have classes on Wednesdays (or Fridays or Mondays for that matter) but I hung out with a woman organising a tour for schoolteachers to Brisbane. I’m going to do a question answer session for the group at the orientation weekend in a couple of weeks. Apart from that I went on the biggest shopping spree of my life. I seriously can’t remember the last item of clothes that I bought and today I finally snapped and bought soo much stuff. Reason: I got accepted for work experience at the German Environment Foundation and the prospect of fronting up to work 5 days a week for 4 months in my current wardrobe didn’t really appeal. I was so proud of myself… I even bought socks!
So enough of the banal. we went to France on the weekend! Visited the wonderful Steven and Lisa in their apartment in Lyon. Case of coveted german beer in tow we made the 12 hour trek with bus-train-car-boat-car-train-bus. We had such a great time. Traipsing around the city checking out the enormous farmers market and gorging on our finds. Lyon is a pretty impressive city, with a great skyline full of churches, a world heritage old town and a really cool café where you can order toast (6 Euro!) or cake or coffee and get lollies on the side. Did I mention we had a great time.
We got back home on Monday night and sat up to crazy hours to finish our Tuesday homework but it was totally worth it. Thanks Steve and Lisa! Looking forward to your visit!
We’ll that’s all the excitement for now. Hope you’re all well.
Love ELlie
for the past week I’ve been pretending to have my head in the books. for at least 2 day’s I was studying hard but i burnt myself out in record time and now just stare at my notes for atleast 8 hours a day. never know it might sink in. problem is I have two exams next week and have little to no idea what to expect. I have no direction.
In other news I’m starting my work experience at the German Federal Environment Foundation in just three week’s. which entails a relocation to North Germany. I’ll be working on the Environmental scholarship programme that they run for student’s from eastern Europe. what I’ll be doing exactly is to be seen. but I’m not doubting it’ll be good experience.
the first place I called for a room in osnabrück accepted me without even meeting me… not sure weather to be happy or worried ;) but I think I’ll choose happy cause from the photo’s the place looks great, 3 German housemates and they’re really excited to have me. the guy who’s room I’ll be living in is heading off around the world… first stop Brisbane Australia! I’m trying to organise places for him to stay so let me know if you’ve got a couch spare in August :)
Nath’s heading home on Wednesday. It’ll be so strange to see him go. we’ve been in each others pockets for at least the last 7 months. But it’s only 4 months until we’ll be on the road together again… watch out India!
well enough of the procrastinating… back to the staring.
lot’s of love
Ellie
SO it’s been pretty busy times of late. we had a holiday for May Day and took the opportunity to visit my wonderful host sister from my time in Hannover, Miriam. She’s now living and studying in Heidelberg which apart from being a favourite hangout for contiki tourists is also a beautiful old university town on our beloved Neckar River with a falling apart old castle nestled in the hill above it. Apart from celebrating Miri’s birthday a little early we where there for an awesome tradition: a 2 hour long hike up a hill to an amphitheatre where students eat, drink, fire twirl and be merry. it was cool! there were about 10000 people up there!
The next day we sadly had to leave Miriam to her formidable law study and head home. the two days of uni slipped as if with a life of their own and suddenly I was in a car headed to Berlin. I guess there’s two things to talk about here 1. mitfahrgelegenheit.de rocks my world, it’s a website to get in touch with people driving to where you want to go. we have similar sites in Australia (needaride is one off the top of my head) but they’re not nearly as functional as this. I was doing a desperate last minute ring around on Thursday night and found a lift for the next day to Berlin. The train fairs have gone though the roof since I was here in 2003. you can barely get anywhere for under 100 Euros. meanwhile I could have flown to Berlin for that return. There’s some screwed up stuff going on in Europe in the aviation industry maybe the topic of a later post but for now I’ll leave you with plane stupid.
Why the heck was I on my way to Berlin? ….stay tuned!
Mwaah
Ellie
…that was the general gist of an email from my dad recently. Sorry! I’ve been really slack with the writing. I have an excuse… I’ve been busy not sitting at the computer!
Shock horror I know! if you’ve been reading nathan’s blog you’ll know that we’ve been to Hannover, Heidelberg and on a few day trips in the past month. We’ve been settling into the study routine again after a 4 month break. easier said than done. I felt like a first year student all over again trying to overcome the bureaucracy. Week three and I’m finally settled in!
In the next few days I’m going to write about:
My trip to Berlin
Hannover
Tübingen and study
and hopefully something in German… hmmm
that’s all for now. sleep awaits.
much love
Ellie
I promise to write a real post in the next 2 days! Or you can disown me…
(this blog was ha3ked by madteckhe)
Welcome to my technicolour world! Now that we’re no longer on the move and Nathan has moved to his own blog (leaving me out in the cold with only email and skype to connect me to home) I’ve decided to jump on the bloging bandwagon. It was surprisingly easy :)
For the story until now checkout our triptracker (oh yeah, I’m swarve with my linking!)
a real post is on the way. I’m thinking of writing some stuff in German because writing is my weakest area, but I’ll also keep ya’ll in Australia updated as to what I’m up to in English. hope you enjoy reading.
Love
Ellie