Reveal yourself …
I know you’re out there and even if you just pop in for a quickie I’d like to know who you are and maybe a little about you.
Labels: Reveal yourself
I know you’re out there and even if you just pop in for a quickie I’d like to know who you are and maybe a little about you.
Labels: Reveal yourself
24 Comments:
Oh, what I good idea! I am so curious about some of my regular readers! There are people from various towns who read my blog daily, yet I have no idea who they are!
I'm no mystery to you, though. You know I read and enjoy YOUR blog daily!!
Carol
Actually, you know a lot about me and even what I look like from the afternoon we spent together :)
Hope you enjoyed the glorious weather in Cologne as much as I did today.
Hi,
I'm actually one of your regular readers and haven't yet posted a comment. I'm German guy but I live in Brussels and stumbled along your blog while just googleing for expat blogs in Germany.
I studied in England so I'm quite curious about other people making a similar experience to mine in my country.
Also, as I'm from Duesseldorf I 'm pretty familiar with Cologne and particularly enjoyed your blog about Karneval.
So yes... I revealed myself!
Keep up the good blogs. I really enjoy reading it.
Henner
Checking in from up north! :-)
thanx for your message.. good thing not all weeks are as intense as the last ones were! Things looking brighter today.
I am just doing a Monday Morning blog session and pausing to say "Guten Morgen"!
Hi. I'm fascinated by the idea of moving to another country, and learning a new language. Finally visited Europe for the first time (hopefully not the last) the summer of 2005, and spent some time in Cologne. Enjoy your perspective on the city.
I'm a 37 years old male German from a small town in south-west Germany. I've been reading your blog recently and found it fascinating to learn about your experiences as an expat. Your great writing style makes this blog as interesting to read as a good book. Keep up the good work!
I hope that you find what you're looking for here in Germany. I wish all the best to you and your family. People like you, sir, are an enrichment for this country.
V.
you know a little about me. I'm happy today (altho my car ain't actin' right) because Bob is going to perform on June 30--at Bethel Woods Performing Arts Center which is exit 104 (My sumer house is at exit 101) ...
things always balance out. I am a really calm person, I could live in a log cabin without electricity and be fine, (just would not blog much) I love libraries and my ancestors are from Mars.
esp. Carnegie Libraries.
Thanks to all you brave souls who have come out from under the shadows to say hello ... I appreciate the effort!
Enjoy your perspective and style. Met my Cologne born husband when he was working in Manhattan and moved here to Germany not knowing a thing about the language or daily life. I find myself nodding quite often as I read your blog. I still sometimes have to remind myself that "different" can be a good thing.
I read your blog frequently and have left the (very) occasional comment.
Thank you for writing, I really enjoy your blog.
Your fellow Colognian, Jennifer
tickets are on sale today, on Bobdylan.com
a presale...
Reveal myself? I'm just not that interesting really.
I just stopped in to say I'll see ya on the 30th.
this is only my first or second time here but here I am. Not many people read my blog, as far as I know, but it's got its moments.
I read your blog every few days but don't always comment. I figure if I have nothing to add why bother, maybe that's bad...ciao Rositta
I'm a a retired teacher in Northern Minnesota, now back in college part-time to keep my mind alert. We live in the Chippewa National Forest and love watching all the wild life. (We once had a group of 17 deer in our yard!)
I'm around now and again :)
I'm a little behind thanks to The Boy and nice weather! I think we went to the park and such four or five days last week! I am 27...follow my husband around the world. We now have one beautiful boy (4 months) and a dog.
I've popped in for a quickie from the Hildesheim area. I am a "stranger in a stange land" i.e. an American professor who has been living here since August 2006. Learning the culture, the language, as well as traveling through Europe has added a much needed spark to my life. I love it here--the good, the bad, and the different--and let's face it, there are some very different, *wink* but that is what makes life interesting!
Indeed Professor ... indeed!
Hi, I've dropped in for a quick visit and saw this post then read your 'complete profile'. I discovered that we share a favourite book in common 'A Winter's Tale'. I'm assuming this is one and the same by Mark Helprin and not 'The Winter's Tale' by Shakespeare?
Anyway, nice to meet you.
Camille
My first visit to your blog...I was getting my trip to Cologne in order and stumbled over your page...
I am living in DC and travel to Europe a few times a year.
Your writing warmed my heart and day.
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