Saturday, March 10, 2007

Leaving Vienna















We leave Vienna right on time on March 10 2007 to head for Dublin. And everybody is there and nobody is late and I have my passport and all that makes me extremely happy. An excellent two and a half hours later a self-assumingly funny taxi driver drops us off in the middle of nowhere and leaves all to ourselves in Baldoyle, which is like the end of the world. At least it feels like that. Then Mary Roony shows up in front of Lidl's and all is well. We have arrived in Dublin. And did it rain? Not really, and everybody always congratulates us on how lucky we are with the weather. For me it's back to the same family as last year, and they welcome me with a cup of strong Irish tea and a chicken sandwich. Or is it cheese? Later in the week we discover that Baldoyle has a pub and a library and all. So maybe it's only halfway on the way to the end of the world.




Read about the adventures and travels of nine students and one teacher of Herbststrasse school Vienna in the following blog entries.



Martin Sankofi

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