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Bonjour, Fribourg!

We made our first trip to Fribourg the week after our arrival in Germany. There was so much to organize - a work permit, a work contract, an apartment, a Swiss bank account (feel free to transfer your fortune…it will be safe with us), a Swiss cell phone number, and so on. We got most [...]

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….as we know it!”
Well, that’s actually not entirely true since we are first moving back home before going to Switzerland. But still…the song Kelly was singing for the last two weeks still has a point. We are leaving Salt Lake City for real, it’s tough but it’s also a new beginning of something great.
When we [...]

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The title says it all. Soon, we’ll be starting a new chapter in life. After almost two years in Salt Lake City we will leave the US again (sooner than expected) and move back to good old Europe: Switzerland to be more precise. Our PI accepted a job offer at the University of Fribourg [...]

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Nagoya - Kyoto - Himeji

Well, our Maui trip kind of interfered with my Japan report. But now forget about tropical rainforest, beaches and volcanos and let your mind travel back to Japan. Back in March (”A long, long time ago, I can still remember…lalalalala”) we took the train from Hiroshima to the 16th Japan Flagella Meeting in Gamagori, a small place close [...]

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Aloha (Maui, day 6-7)

Here’s a final Hawaii post. Unfortunately, our trip ended after 7 full days on Maui. You read plenty about the first five days, so to close this chapter I have a little something about day 6 and 7 for you. Even though we didn’t do very much at all. Well, we went Geocaching and [...]

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Hula (Maui, day 5)

Hi everybody, here are a couple of pictures from last night. We went to the ‘Old Lahaina Lu’au’ for some traditional Hula and some traditional food.
We were introduced to Ote’a (drum dance of Tahiti), Kahiko (ancient hula), ‘Auana (modern hula) and a lot more. And it was really amazing how fast those dancers could move. [...]

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Hanna goes Hana (Maui, day 4)

Day 4 was again reserved for another exciting trip. It was time to drive the road to Hana, famous for its waterfalls, its winding and narrow roads, stunning views, tropical rainforest, awesome beaches (one of it is famous Black Sand Beach) and more beauty one could possibly absorb in one day.
So we grabbed a lunch [...]

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Hang Loose (Maui, day 3)

Our exciting day yesterday was followed by a more quiet and relaxing day today. Even though we got up at 8 am we stayed at our condo all morning. Our lanai was just too nice. We had our daily fruit plate and some banana bread for breakfast and I enjoyed spending some time with my [...]

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An dem blauen Himmelszelt?
Weißt du, wieviel Wolken gehen
Weithin über alle Welt?

I remembered this children song when we went on our trip this morning. And by morning I mean morning-morning. As planned, we sat in the car by 3:01 am to head to Haleakala, the east Maui volcano at Haleakala National Park. Of course it was [...]

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Breakfast, anyone? Maui, day 1

Aloha, it’s day one of our Hawaii trip. We had a quiet and comfortable flight yesterday but arrived long after dark on Maui. But that’s something that I really like - to arrive at a new place in the dark. That gives you the chance to get to know a new place by its smell [...]

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Hiroshima

It could be that this year is our lucky year or that we “just” have the right job. But it seems like the world is waiting for us and a lot of doors are open. After starting the year with a conference in Ventura, California, Kelly sent us to the “Japan Flagellar Meeting 2010″. That’s [...]

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Last year, I watched the 2009 (Half)Marathon in SLC finish at the Gateway mall and I was really struck by the fact that people that were less athletic than I am finished the race. Back then I wrote the following:

[...] and to see who’s running a half marathon was kind of shocking….basically EVERYBODY. Even some [...]

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Alta, UT (Jan & March 2010)

Passion for skiing seems to be required by law of any Utah resident (at least to a certain degree) and after living here for more than one year it was definitely time for us to join those crazy people. Of course we didn’t go backcountry skiing like our friends do it most of the time, but [...]

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Turkey Day

Yep, it’s again this day of the year when good food and nice people come together. Thanksgiving, a real American holiday. We’ll spend most of the day in Park City at Karen and Jeff’s house (my 2001/02 host aunt and uncle). They invited us over, Mary, Dick and Beth (my host family minus Ann) will [...]

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Utah’s slowest road biker

…that’s my new title since Marc and I have found a new hobby. Of course that’s my personal title and I can’t speak for Marc. To be honest, he’s in much better shape than I am even though he was just as lazy the last couple of months…but being a guy seems to help. Anyway….we [...]

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