Tuesday, August 31, 2010

First Week

Oh my god, where do I even start. 


This banana approves of Liechtensteinstrasse.

Monday, August 30, 2010

The view over Wien

See! I'm actually there! Not lying!
IES organized a bus tour for us on Saturday that took us around the city and up into the mountains to look out over Vienna. It was cold, but beautiful. The city is large, but completely surrounded by forest. Very strange. No suburban sprawl.

 But it was so cold! Not bringing a coat was a mistake. I need to buy one soon. It feels like it's going to start snowing tomorrow (though it's actually only around 60 F; me thinking that it feels like freezing is probably still due to being adapted to living in a stuffy 100 F apartment all summer).


Friday, August 27, 2010

Mariazell (orientation)

zip line = am besten
For orientation we went to Mariazell, a pilgrimage town in Styria (which is an Austrian stateVienna, itself, is actually also a state of Austria [also known as ein Bundesland]). We had to meet at the Bahnhof Hütteldorf (Hütteldorf underground station) between noon and 2 PM on Thursday, August 19. I didn't want to be stressed out about arriving in that short of a time frame, which is why I decided to arrive on the 18th.




Arriving in Vienna

The sky over Cleveland! Auf Wiedersehen!
... took quite a while. I flew first into JFK, where I met my flight buddy, Kim (we had coordinated flights through the IES Vienna group on Facebook). We had dinner (which the waitress insisted I take with me), and boarded Jet Airways (an Indian airline, destined for Chennai after its stop in Brussles).

It was a nice airline. The stewards gave us cold towels to wash with before the plane took off (novel for me), and the in-flight entertainment was pick-your-own games and movies. I ended up watching (what I'm guessing was) a highly bowdlerized version of The Full Monty as well as playing a few hours worth of Tetris. :)

I had Palak Paneer for dinner, and it wasn't bad! :P No food sickness.


Water leak

I have a lot of fun stuff to update about, but just so that no one doubts that real life actually happens in other countries, I thought I'd let you know that our apartment is leaking water into the one below us, that my backpack split apart yesterday when both of the zippers broke, and that I've been lost several times and had to take a cab back to our apartment. Fantastic! I've also been shuffled through three different German classes so that none of my homework counts towards the class that I'm in, and we had a test today (Grades, what?!)...

But then we got to go to the Palmenhaus Cafe, which is a beautiful atrium cafe right next to the butterfly garden downtown. Pictures soon (and an explanation of orientation, I swear)...

Update: I just went and gave the lady downstairs our landlady's phone number, and the leak is like... a water stain. Not even the size of my palm. Of course I was thinking water gushing everywhere, or at least a puddle, or something, but it wasn't even dripping. Just a very small stain. Not nearly as bad as I thought!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Liechtensteinstraße

I've just moved in to my apartment. I have lots of pictures to upload and stories to tell, but my roommates and I have to get up and register ourselves as legal Viennese residents at the local registration office before our first German class tomorrow, so... I'll just leave you with this (from the place where we had our orientation):


Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Tada

I made it!

We have an orientation retreat for the next few days, so... there will probably be no news until Sunday or Monday.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

The Cleveland airport has free WiFi!

Hi all!

I'm at the Cleveland airport, and my computer is misbehaving, so this will be a much shorter introduction than I planned:

I'm currently on my way to Vienna, hopefully for many adventures and a nice semester abroad. I hope to keep you all updated via the Internet, since it's cheaper than calling and can efficiently reach a bunch of people at once!

I set up this blog a while ago. Pilot data is data you collect before you run your experiment, to make sure your head was put on properly when you formulated your hypothesis—"Was I even vaguely going in the right direction? Does the equipment work?"—before you spend all of your money on something broken. I was going to use it as a place to air my speculations (so a better name really would have been "Anecdotal Evidence" or... "Flights of Fancy"), but it's been sitting around doing nothing.

I think it will work well as a travel blog, as "Pilot Data" conjures up images of pilots in lab coats, or something.

Thanks for reading! If you want to send or receive hard mail while I'm gone, email me at rochelle.hudson@gmail.com and we can exchange addresses.

Auf Wiedersehen!