Paul Panser – Botanic Garden

Hi there everybody!

Thursday was quit an enjoyable day. In the morning I was going to work. When I arrived there the office was awfully empty and the ones who where there wore casual clothes. Barry asked me wondering: „Huh? Why are you here? Didn’t Alan told you you have the two days off, too?“ Yeah… he didn’t and so I got only the intuction to security from Marie to give me appearance at work a sense and then I went back home.

Matt told me that the Botanic Garden is really nice at that time of the day and since Sven lives in a area next to it, I gave him a call. So, I met with Sven. We got us some coffee from Starbucks and went to the Botanic Garden. It was really crowded in there, because it was a sunny day and I think the students had semester holidays. That’s why we stayed in there for some hours, drank our coffees, watched the people passing by and enjoyed the nice weather.

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Today on Friday I slept long and did almost the same thing as yesterday. I met with Sven, drank a coffee and chilled in the Botanic Garden. In the evening I planned to play with Mateusz badminton again, but since he still wasn’t at home I took a short nap. Yep until 21 o’clock xD and since he didn’t wanted to wake me up we forgot about that.

That’s it for the two days. Quiet and nice 🙂

See ya!

Paul Panser – Landscapes, Party and Headache

Hi there folks, it’s me again!

On easter monday Sven convinced me to make a trip up to the cave hill. It was very cloudy and windy in the morning, so I didn’t had much confidence. At lunch time I met with him in front of the „Fake BigBen“. Thanks to Mateusz, who has traveled there once, we had a directions, because Sven and I either are not well known for our sense of direction.

It lasted one hour to get to the bottom of the cave hill. On our way we went through a kind of slum of the city. The people there were looking a little bit poor and everyone, I swear everyone, was wearing sweatpants. It reminds me a little bit of Hellersdorf in Berlin, but with much less people in it.

When we arrived at cave hill we met some chinese tourists and went to the Belfast Castle.

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Jonas Ehrhardt – A walk in Phoenix Park

Hi again,

today we(Florian, Kristian, Oliver, Denny and I) visited Phoenix Park –  the second largest urban Park in Europe. We took the bus and got off really randomly and had to walk a few meters. We saw the Wellington monument and the residence of the President of Ireland, the Papal Cross, a herd of fallow deers and lots of people playing curling or football or lying in the gras reading books or playing with the children.

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Paul Panser – Fitness Studio? I got work!

What’s up folks?!

Now I’m sitting here at the office from Steria with a muscle ache. Why is that you ask? I will tell you!

On Monday Andrew and I met with Simon at the Victoria Square Center.  We drove to the very east of Belfast to a big warehouse of the government company I worked for the last couple of days. I still don’t know if I am allowed to tell you it’s name, so I won’t do it. Steria delegated a company to deliver six recks to the warehouse. For those of you who don’t know what a reck is: A reck is like a two metre high cupboard made of heavy metal where you can put in and combine many servers. „Paul Panser – Fitness Studio? I got work!“ weiterlesen

Jonas Ehrhardt – ready for holiday

Hi folks,

today is my last day of work this week. Due to upcoming Easter we will get Friday and Monday free. If I understood correct Monday is an official holiday and Friday is an unofficial holiday but almost every company is closed. Additional we will get an extra day off to make some longer trips or just relax(but the weather is still good so only fools will stay at home).

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Jonas – second week survived

Hi there people,

as you can read in the headline we survived the second week. Friday after work we went to a pub with all Berlin-Dublin-people.  I drank my first one-tenth Guinness and I decided to drink tea(hi Paul :D). I went home with Denny pretty early because he was feeling bad and I was really tired from work(I think I am the first one leaving in the morning and one of the last ones returning).

Saturday we did nothing – really nothing. We slept until 1pm ate things, played games and just relaxed. The only useful thing I did was buying the tickets for the musical I gave Florian as a present(we will sit in the third row in the center).

Sunday we stay in bed very late too, but then we dicided to go to town to visit the Guinness Storehouse. It was very informative. We learned that Guinness emblem was the reason for a reversed harp in the Irish Symbol(e.g. on coins). Coincidentally there was a student choir there when we visited and they sang some amazing a capella songs. The best one was the Lumberjack song >here the original <.

Now we will go to bed so we won’t be late tomorrow.

See you all Jonas