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Tag Archives: Houston
Goodbye Houston
It’s been a week now since I had to leave Houston. From there I flew to Berlin, visited a conference of Naval Architects and caught up with my friends from home. On Tuesday I left again, but this time for … Continue reading
Praise Public Transport!
Why? Well not because I would not have a car, but for the convenience it brings. I will explain. Today’s weather is bad, really bad. It has been raining in Houston for the last couple of days – thanks to … Continue reading
Houston, update
Now that I am in my fourth week in Houston I would like to share some impressions with you. i will try to gather some more pictures on what I am doing over the next couple of weeks, but for … Continue reading
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Tagged Houston, NASA, sand castle, Texas, USA
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Houston
For nearly three weeks Houston has been my new home now. And it’s a city that is completely different than what I expected – in a good way. Compared to Ann Arbor Houston is huge. According to Wikipedia it has … Continue reading