Saturday, March 21, 2009

a 'doner' is worth a thousand words


The night was coming fast and the three of us were ready for peace and quiet. Since there was not a delivery place for supper, we thought that this would be a great time for a "doner" (the e has the dots over them). This is the most popular fast food in Germany (even more popular than brats!) It is actually a Turkish food, almost like a gyro. Sebastian always talked about them (he pronouced it as duna) and that was the one food he missed the most.

I have to say that it is fabulous. But I do think it is not so good for you and I'm not sure of the sanitary-ness of it (the server was a lot on the greasy, fat, hairy and hurley-like)--but he was friendly and served it with a toothy smile.

Tonight was the first time this whole trip that we stayed in our hotel room for the evening--reading, blogging, re-packing (I think I can get it all home!) It was nice, but unfortunately, Shalyn is in the beginning stages of a cold so she has been sneezing and sniffling. We went to a pharmacy (they only have drugs there--not like our drug stores with everything else). All medications were behind the counter and you had to ask the pharmacist for them.

Guten nacht.

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