After traveling around in the Midwest I have come to the conclusion that Midwesterners have got to be the friendliest people on this planet. Everywhere we have gone so far there have been people who have helped us along the way with maps, hotels, places to eat, movie theaters, various weather predictions and explanations for Michigan's terrible drivers. Although it is a rather flat place to live geographically, the company is great!
Friday, September 07, 2007
Frankenmuth
After traveling around in the Midwest I have come to the conclusion that Midwesterners have got to be the friendliest people on this planet. Everywhere we have gone so far there have been people who have helped us along the way with maps, hotels, places to eat, movie theaters, various weather predictions and explanations for Michigan's terrible drivers. Although it is a rather flat place to live geographically, the company is great!
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ha ha, you ate wiener schnitzel... :P I still say the best fake Bavarian town is Leavenworth. They have so successfully transformed themselves, they have real Germans going there. :)
Sounds like a fun place, and better than Leavenworth to me. I think I may have been to Washington's quaint bavarian village a little too much.
Frankenmuth's biggest problem is that Michigan is flat. Very flat. Leavenworth has the beautiful Cascades surrounding its vacinity whereas Frankenmuth is surrounded by corn fields, as is much of the rest of Michigan. You guys will just have to come visit me at some point to get the full experience. :)
I had authentic Schnitzel too! It was amazing! is there any way your could vacuum pack some my way...? So is there such thing as the "Seattle Freeze" then? (people are nicer everwhere else around the country than the Northwest?)
i have heard of this "Seattle Freeze" but I don't believe it. Just because we're more reserved, we're mistaken for being unfriendly. I was told recently by an east coaster that people in Seattle are horribly passive aggressive and unfriendly. It's just culture shock. :)
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