Closed lstoll closed 9 years ago
You know you can quote better than that.
yeah, but I was lazy.
Let me do this thing today and figure that stuff out and we'll see.
I actually wanted to do giant dropquotes.
OK cool, not proposing this until post- April anyway - just wanted to have it listed.
How about February? (dylanegan/travel#59)
I'd be more keen for April/May - I won't be around feb.
@lstoll When do you get back in the EU again? @dylanegan and I were talking about tentatively meeting up in Hamburg for Acqua then driving down to Krakow for sr/travel#3.
Aqua is closer to Berlin.... I get back the 22nd so I guess I'll just head there a different time.
I get back the 22nd so I guess I'll just head there a different time.
Nah dude, I'd rather do it when you can make it :heartbeat: Just asking
Let's aim this to be after May and June. With noma and potentially another venture on the cards in June I will probably want to put this in for summer.
Sounds good, it's only a short train from Berlin anyway.
Still want to do this hint
:+1: I'd fly over for that.
November, @dylanegan ?
@lstoll will know during holiday.
@dylanegan can't figure it any earlier? We have to reserve a couple of months in advance, a bunch of days in November are already booked out.
What date are you looking at? Mid to late?
Yeah def towards late, probably last week. Early in the week for availability, and hopefully cheaper accommodation.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmm 3:star:
end of september
if so, we should book soon. availability already dropping…
what dates you gonna be here?
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PollerWiessen (techno boat party in Koln) is on the 28th of September so I am thinking Berlin on Wednesday/Thursday 24/25 for a few nights, Aqua, then train to Koln on Saturday afternoon.
Were you thinking of spending the night in Wolfsburg or training back to Berlin after dinner? I'd love to techno for a night in Berlin if possible.
Aqua, in Wolfsburg - about 1 hour by train from Berlin
" Chef Sven Elverfeld is billed as a “passionate deconstructionist and re-inventor of plain cuisine”, and a big focus here is the dismantling and reassembling of peasant food. This is highly unorthodox in Germany – most of his peers look to hide the country’s heavy, rather unrefined culinary roots. Elverfeld trained as a confectioner before becoming a chef; his excellent, outlandish desserts would give Willy Wonka a run for his money "
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