Relict 6: Thanksgiving
My first thanksgiving celebration ![]()
Which meant for me a four day long weekend to relax and have some fun…
At Thanksgiving itself we spent the afternoon at the home of one of our faculties, he lives about 40 minutes outside of Pittsburgh. In his opinion no one should have to celebrate thanksgiving alone, therefore he invites all the foreign students to his home to celebrate a traditional Thanksgiving. Very nice of him! But we had our own turkey and left his house after a visit to celebrate ourselves.
On Friday, we saw Spamalot a Monthy Python Musical. For a more thorough feedback read David’s post, he went one day before we did.
On Sunday we visited two building which were built by Frank Lloyd Wright.
- Falling water (official page http://www.fallingwater.org/)
- Kentuck Knob
Frank Lloyd Wright is a very famous American architect who built many interesting buildings. I do not have a good understanding for architecture but I have to say that these buildings where really nice and designed very thoughtfully.
Finally, we took some nice pictures of my second favorite element. ![]()
- Cucumber falls
- Ohiopyle falls
Pictures for the whole weekend can be found here.
btw: this is the last relict from 2008 ![]()
February 19th, 2009 at 8:48 am
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February 19th, 2009 at 7:58 pm
I don’t remember you telling me that you also went to see Spamalot!
By the way: “For a more thoroughly feedback…” -> “For a more thorough feedback…”
February 19th, 2009 at 9:06 pm
@David: Hm, I thought I told you. Nevermind… now you know
Thanks!
February 19th, 2009 at 9:08 pm
The top two comments are two interesting blog backtracks. Is this a new form of spam? Or just a bot which gathers all the posts with specific key words. In this case: Architecture or Frank Lloyd Wright?