The trip to IKEA was a success. Granted, it was tough to find where to pay, and the 2 items I went to buy were unavailable, but the thing that overshadowed all the negatives was the free sample Swedish meatball. It was tough holding myself back from taking 5 of those cute little delicious things, but I stuck with only 1. Yes, I am a friendly soul and was nice enough not to cause drama in the life of the girl putting the toothpicks with Swedish flags into them.
I am starting to think one could ride around Germany's public transportation system for free. They really barely check if you have bought a ticket or anything. Apparently you can get checked randomly, but I think with my seldom rides and fabulous luck I would be just fine.
Then it was to Lidl again yesterday for foodstuffs. I was planning on picking up just one item, so no cart or little plastic basket or anything, but I somehow accumulated just a bit more than I could handle. This made it even harder when I had to face the cashier lady. Luckily I got everything into my backpack and paid in time before she winged someone else's groceries at my little fingers. Of course this was only due to the fact that she forgot to wing my own bananas at me so I had some extra time to pack it all in.
I was wondering why so many coins are gathering and making my wallet so heavy, then I realized it is because I never have enough time to count some exact change and get rid of it. There are also 1 and 2 euro coins instead of bills, which are obviously a lot heavier. I also realized with the speedy checkout routine, they could give me back whatever change they want because I never have time to count it- just gotta throw it in the wallet, or pocket and get the hell out of there.
CRB Walking Tour almost complete, after today all pictures should be in hand and undergoing post production for the masses to gather en masse and enjoy the massive buildings wear people attend mass.
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