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Asha R.

Germany

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Juli

By Asha R.

To start off my last half month in Germany, I threw a party! This party was a Fourth of July party to share more American foods with Germany and a... keep reading

Juni

By Asha R.

On the very first weekend of June I got to travel to yet another country, the Czech Republic. Click here for a look at what I did in Prague! Because... keep reading

Prag

By Asha R.

Let me tell you, getting from Bedburg, Germany to Prague in the Czech Republic is physically and mentally exhausting. First of all, do not book the wrong return date for... keep reading

Mai

By Asha R.

May allowed me to experience the magic of Phantasialand for the first time. Phantasialand is an amusement park only thirty minutes away from where I live, and it's basically the... keep reading

London

By Asha R.

What's an American girl to do when asked if she wants to spend the long Pfingsten weekend in Paris or London? I'm still not sure completely how we finally decided... keep reading

Your Life in a Suitcase

By Asha R.

Unless you plan on carrying a years worth of supplies from the U.S. to Germany, you're going to need a suitcase. Make it one that's sturdy, easy to wheel around... keep reading

April

By Asha R.

The flat landscape of the area I live in is ideal for windmills. Along with the more modern white wind mills that generate electricity, there are also a few older... keep reading

Österreich

By Asha R.

Because parts of the German Autobahn have no speed limit, we made it from Rothenburg to Innsbruck in about three hours. Before driving into Austria, we had to stop at... keep reading

Rothenburg ob der Tauber

By Asha R.

If you've never heard of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a town on Germany's notorious "Romantic Road", you might've seen pictures of its famous Plönlein (little square). It has made an... keep reading

Die Niederlande

By Asha R.

Following our two and a half hour drive from Bedburg to Amsterdam, during which we were honked at a minimum of four times by drivers a little more used to... keep reading

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