Thursday, June 27, 2013

June

I cannot believe it's already the last few days of June.  I really have no idea where the last month or so went, although I suppose just being super busy makes the weeks fly by.  The end of June also means the semester is just about over, lectures are finished, papers have all been turned in, presentations have all been given, all that stands between me and a completed third semester is one last exam tomorrow morning.  Thankfully after all the rain and flooding we had during May and early June, the sun finally did find us again, as did a string of days of really hot, gross weather.  June is a beautiful month in Vienna, the perfect time to enjoy the shade of big trees during the day, and being outside during the wonderfully warm summer evenings.

I wouldn't really even know where to begin to write about all that's happened this month, so I think pictures should do just fine.  As my brain slows down a bit from school I will hopefully have time to do some more reading and writing for fun, rather than just for grades.

the roses blooming in Volksgarten

perfect outdoor lunch setting during a busy day of presentations

a presentation about Lego's CSR means building Lego models for the presentation...naturally.

my contribution to the USA booth at international day at school


A final official MSc get together for the semester

June means Heurigen dinners are perfectly acceptable...and preferred. 

Wiener Weinpreis...all the prized wines from Vienna were set up in the courtyard of the Rathaus for tasting, along with gourmet food.

Sunny breakfasts with friends

A music video shoot and end of semester barbecue at school 

A rainbow off the terrace

It's hard to believe it's already time to say goodbye to friends for the summer as we all scatter around the world to do various things.  I'm excited to stay in Europe this summer, I am currently finalizing my plans to be in Geneva, Switzerland for about 2 months, so hopefully I will be doing some fun blogging from there as well!
 

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Museums and Flood Waters

It's becoming a bit of a thing now I suppose...whenever I go to Linz, it rains.  Thankfully there are lots of fun things to do indoors, and I don't really mind wandering around in the rain for a while, but last weekend was a bit extreme.  As I've said before, the weather forecasts here are generally a bit vague and not all that accurate, so you're just about as well off sticking your head outside and seeing what the weather is actually doing.  After a wonderful lunch with Philipp's family on Saturday, the sun was peaking through a bit, so we decided to head to Freistadt to the Landeausstellung (National Exhibition) there.  This particular location is all about this area of Upper Austria and Southern Bohemia; the geography, flora, fauna, politics, and beer production!



Sadly they don't allow you to take photos of many of the parts of the exhibition, but it was really cool, lots of historic artifacts and interactive exhibits. 


A quick stroll around the old part of Freistadt


Part of the historic wall around the city



So while it had been raining at this point off and on for a couple days, by Saturday night/Sunday morning it was RAINING.  After breakfast we decided to head across the Danube to the Ars Electronica Center to check out some of their exhibits...and the river is looking precariously full...



The museum basically sits in the Danube, so the lower level galleries were already closed at that point in the morning and were starting to take on a bit of water...discounted entry fee...check.

We did still wander around to all the other cool exhibits that were open...and were certainly not the only ones with the idea to be here on such a rainy day. 

Including this awesome 3-D movie experience in a giant room all about the Earth.  Being the sustainability student nerds that we are...we got really excited about the maps showing per capita oil consumption and CO2 emissions.

Walking out of the museum the river is not only full...it is starting to flood quite seriously.  This should all be streets...

Again, you should be able to walk along here, between about where those black bars start sticking out of the water all the way to the grassy area.  

We spent the rest of the day mostly going from meal to meal with various people since there wasn't much else to do.  Thankfully there is always plenty of delicious food and wonderful company in Linz.  I even had my first Grammelpogatschen, which I can hardly pronounce nevermind spell (I had help)...but it was delicious.  And then being slightly glued to the news reports coming in from around the country about the rising flood waters and mudslides and things that were basically bringing the country to a standstill.  We did make it back to Vienna on Monday without much incident, and it took a day or so for all of that water to get down here...

the Danube canal, one of three sections of the Danube that flow through Vienna, this picture is from Wednesday when the water is barely below the walking path (there's normally several meters of clearance) 

Again...normally there are about 20 steps visible here...not 3.  I was by this same spot yesterday though, and thankfully the water has now receded quite a lot. 

We're rapidly approaching the end of another semester here, I cannot believe it is already June.  The weeks are flying by while being busy with group projects, presentations, papers and also trying to enjoy time with some friends before they leave for the summer!