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Bremen | Day 193 of my 2023 Journal

Cecilie Conrad·Jul 12, 2023· 2 minutes

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We visited the science museum Universum. It is a good one of its sort, with only one downside - the lack of oxygen! Would they please open a window?!

We are traveling with Ina's family, so the group is ten people and two dogs. It is a blast! The way we can make a base, group, and re-group and enjoy experiences and conversations in different constellations is nice. The museum allowed us to lift a car, work with magnetism, look at a real human brain, work with gravity, and enjoy artwork.

The rain stopped us from going for a city walk. Instead, we spend forever looking for Thai boxes. In the end, we found a cool neighborhood and very nice food, but it was not worth the 2,5 hours.

Here is what I don’t like: putting my attention on what I don’t like.

Yet sometimes, I must admit, I do get annoyed!

I can turn it around and talk about all of the good stuff, but I will not. I will leave it be and move on.

Love and light

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