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Sonntag, 19. Oktober 2014

Doing what you like is freedom. Liking what you do is happiness.

17.-19.10.2014   My weekend

This weekend we stayed at home but still it was full of program. 
Friday evening we went to the concert of Irie Maffia and Mary Popkids in the Zsolnay Kulturális Negyed - E78. We had a lot of fun and I really liked Mary Popkids. 

On saturday morning I met Svenja for a walk and a coffee in Tettye Tér, a great place from where you have a fantastic view over Pécs. 

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In the afternoon I had a little walk (thats how Ines called it in her blog) with Kathi, Ines and Freya through the city center with a stop at the Bistro of the restaurant Elefantos. We enjoyed our baguette and ice cream on the main venue in the sun, having troubles to go up to continue the day. 
Afterwards I went to a nice Café called Csinos to write postcards. 
In the evening all the volunteers met to go out for dinner in Flekken and we ended up the day in the CoolTourCafe since it was the only bar where we could fit all together. 

Sunday morning we spent sleeping and having breakfast on the balcony. In the afternoon we met with the "Tesco Flat" and half of "The house" (two of the other flats from the volunteers) at Tettye Tér to have a big picnic. Since we had so much luck with the weather it has been lovely there. 


As well we walked around and visited the small church on top of the hill. 


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Sonntag, 12. Oktober 2014

Greetings from the "Indian Summer"

Üdvözlettel !
Since I am in Pécs there has been almost no day that wasn't sunny and warm. It is october now but still we have around 20 degrees, the sun is up the whole day and the little mosquitoes are -unfortunately- still alive. Secretly we call it our little Indian Summer.

In the kindergarten there has been a theatre group last week. I didn't understand them speaking but the children where quite excited about it which made me happy to see. As well we made a little trip to find some chestnuts to do handicrafts. The kids loved it and couldn't stop picking them up.

On the last wednesday of September we had our sightseeing 2.0 including the western part of Pécs. We went to see the old town boarder,  the "Big Horse",the town hall, the old Post, the Unesco world heritage and the different churches of the city, which was quite interesting since I know now where the churches are located that make up the german name of Pécs "Fünfkirchen".





































In the evening we went to the Wine Fest for a second time to taste Langos and Kürtöskalacs (great typical hungarian food).
Some of the other evenings we spent in the bar/cafe Nappali, the CoulTourCafe, the Pecsi Est Disco and at home watching movies, reading or skyping.
Additionally we went to Tesco again to buy a Toaster. Now we can proudly say that the Toasty Flat owns its own Toaster :)

Since the 29th of September we have joined our hungarian lesson twice a week. Because the teacher speaks english and german we divided the volunteers in two groups: a german for most of the germans and an english one for the spanish, italians and some germans. During the first lessons we learned how to pronounce the hungarian alphabet. All in all there are 44 letters and by the way the hungarian language exists of around two dozens of cases..
As well we got to know how to present ourselves Kristina vagyok, how to greet somebody Szia / Sziasztok / Jó Napot / , how to say thanks Köszönöm / Köszi and and and és és és... I am looking forward to the following lessons to be able to speak hungarian as soon as possible.


Last wednesday we held a german evening in the YouthCenter Pepita. We (the german volunteers) made a presentation in german about Germany including general information, music, sights and the Oktoberfest since it just took place. We had a hungarian translator and have been surprised that it wasn't needed for everybody because most of the visitors understood german quite well. It was a nice evening and we had the chance to get an insight of the projects of the Center.

Yesterday I got myself a card in the library and stayed there for hours. The building is huge and as it was told to me the biggest one in Hungary. As well I was a little bit shopping, I cooked Risotto.
Today I baked Apple-Crumble-Muffins


and we have been on the sunday market. It is a really big market where you can buy actually everything!

Now it is dark already and I am still sitting on the balcony enjoying the fresh air.
Next week I will finally get a gym ticket and maybe I will find time to go swimming.
As well I found some nice cafes and places I want to visit.
But this is another story for another post.

Sziasztok!



Sonntag, 5. Oktober 2014

Travel is the only thing you buy, which makes you richer.

Holiday weekend in Szeged

The first weekend of October we spent all together in Szeged.
With its 170000 inhabitants Szeged is one of the biggest cities in Hungary and is situated near to the triangle with Serbia and Romania on the river Tisza.
After a four hours trip by bus we arrived at the Tisza Hotel which was located in the middle of the city. We unpacked and had a really nice meal in the restaurant Véndeglö. Afterwards we spent the night in the Retro Club which was luckily connected directly to our hotel.
On saturday we discovered the city by foot. We went to the Cathedral Square which contains Szeged's most important buildings and monuments, to the National Pantheon where you can find statues and reliefs of 80 notables running along an arcade around three sides of the square and to the Ferenc Móra Museum.
In the evening we ate in the Bistorant, a restaurant and wine bar, and went to a bar called Smooth where I drank a BLUEBERRY HOT CHOCOLATE and where others had a chocolate fondue. It was really good!
On sunday we had breakfast, checked out and visited the New Synagogue before the bus took us back home. For some people the Hungarian Art Nouveau New Synagogue, which was designed by Lipót Baumhorn in 1903, is Szeged's most compelling sight. It is the most beautiful Jewish house of worship in Hungary, as it is said, and is still in use, though the community has dwindled from 8000 before WW2 to about 50 people. The grace and enormous size of the exterior and the blue-and-gold interior are very impressive.
This was our first small holiday weekend and now I am happy to be able to make the first check on the list of the places I want to see.






































Donnerstag, 2. Oktober 2014

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