So who reads this thing, anyway?
I seem to have collected a following (albeit a minor one) of regular readers, and while some -- Shelby, my parents, the occasional American co-worker -- are easy to pick out of the crowd, I'm curious as to who the rest of you are. (Particularly the readers from Germany!)
So please leave a comment and say hello! (If you're worried about making a comment and then having your E-mail address harvested by spammers, don't worry -- leaving your E-mail address is optional.)
Posted by Kevin at April 30, 2004 03:41 PMI read every day! Oh, but I guess that's not who you were referring to.
Also you still have that comment glitch where things don't show up :(.
Posted by: Shelby at April 30, 2004 05:05 PMOops, cancel that glitch thing.
Posted by: Shelby at April 30, 2004 05:05 PMI do!!!
A few weeks ago i found your blog by doing a Google search - for miniaturwunderland ! After reading the part about the "Jardogs" i was hooked and have been reading your postings ever since. Seeing Germany and the Germans from a different angle is great fun, even more so because it`s telling me a lot about America and the Americans ( well, at least about one of them), so keep posting !
Please tell Shelby and Scout i said hallo.
By the way, my apologies to Shelby for all the mistakes in this mail ;-)
Posted by: Martina at April 30, 2004 09:59 PMI'm here! :-)
Posted by: Annastazia at April 30, 2004 11:16 PMScout's Grandpa reads it almost every day
Posted by: Grandpa at May 1, 2004 12:17 AMI wish you a good spargelzeit!
greetings from st. pauli
okay, i came here by way alice. for i minute i thought you are my musician/teacher friend jonathan, from the other side of hauptbahnhof, also from california. i have not seen any refrences to music or teaching so you must be another californian living here in ha!ha!
Posted by: karakul at May 7, 2004 10:33 AMHey Kevin,
You just picked up another reader. I live in Boulder Co. and I was surfing for the Saturn site when I came acros this page. I am trying to buy a gift certificate for my brother who lives in Hamburg. Oddly enough, he works at a language school on the Colonadden. He teaches English to Germans there. I wonder if this is the school that your Shelby attended? I visited Hamburg in Feb 2004 and I completely fell in love with it. I think about it all the time. It's very enjoyable to me to read about you just walking around and doing things there. Anyway, I'll keep reading for now! Talk to you later, Jim Frentzel in Boulder.