Is this a long-term move or just something temporary? (Nosy! :o) )
Haha, you're allowed to be nosy! (I am, too...).
I'm going to work there in a museum connected to a rather big Benedictine abbey for five months (no, I'm not taking vows ;P). After that I will have to find something new since the job is limited to those five months and the museum closes during winter anyway. But who knows, probably one of the contemporary artists working for the museum is going to declare me his personal assistant, buy me an apartment in Vienna and... well, that's most likely not going to happen anyway. ;P
I don't know yet if I'm going to stay in Austria or go back to Germany (or move somewhere else entirely?) after that time. I'll have to see. But I hope bet it's going to be exciting.
Yea, our winter was okay, I guess. There could have been a bit more sunshine in the end but all in all it was quite bearable. Though I could have lived without the experience of getting chilblains... ;) (Just FYI, that was stupid story of me wearing to many socks in my boots so that the air couldn't circulate well enough and... yes. It wasn't really bad, just... stupid.)
Our cats love "helping" in the garden, too, by the way! :-D
And well, I believe you that weather differences between the Northern and Southern hemisphere are "a tad" more drastic than those between continents. ;) But anyway, I always thought it was interesting how different the weather can be in places that are similarly geographically positioned. Like the fact that New York City and Naples are actually positioned at the same parallel but have really different climates (it's probably obvious that I love maps a lot, for what reason ever!).
And there's nothing wrong with not having shaved yet. I actually tend to keep them un-shaved in winter because it keeps my legs warm. :D
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Date: 2009-04-21 09:08 am (UTC)Haha, you're allowed to be nosy! (I am, too...).
I'm going to work there in a museum connected to a rather big Benedictine abbey for five months (no, I'm not taking vows ;P). After that I will have to find something new since the job is limited to those five months and the museum closes during winter anyway. But who knows, probably one of the contemporary artists working for the museum is going to declare me his personal assistant, buy me an apartment in Vienna and... well, that's most likely not going to happen anyway. ;P
I don't know yet if I'm going to stay in Austria or go back to Germany (or move somewhere else entirely?) after that time. I'll have to see. But I
hopebet it's going to be exciting.Yea, our winter was okay, I guess. There could have been a bit more sunshine in the end but all in all it was quite bearable. Though I could have lived without the experience of getting chilblains... ;) (Just FYI, that was stupid story of me wearing to many socks in my boots so that the air couldn't circulate well enough and... yes. It wasn't really bad, just... stupid.)
Our cats love "helping" in the garden, too, by the way! :-D
And well, I believe you that weather differences between the Northern and Southern hemisphere are "a tad" more drastic than those between continents. ;) But anyway, I always thought it was interesting how different the weather can be in places that are similarly geographically positioned. Like the fact that New York City and Naples are actually positioned at the same parallel but have really different climates (it's probably obvious that I love maps a lot, for what reason ever!).
And there's nothing wrong with not having shaved yet. I actually tend to keep them un-shaved in winter because it keeps my legs warm. :D