Everyday I stop to think about how lucky I am that I can call Innsbruck my home. Innsbruck is such a wonderful little city....so beautiful to walk next to the bright colored buildings, to see snow capped mountains around every corner, and to have the Golden Roof as the meeting place before venturing anywhere in Innsbruck. I wish I had more time to just BE in Innsbruck. Every day I walk outside, I smile- I'm not letting one day slip by without appreciating my life abroad in Austria.
Galway Bay is one of the best- every Thursday is open mic night downstairs. From songs in English by Mumford and Sons, Oasis, and so on...to music sung in German. It's a great place to carry on conversation and catch up with friends. It's always fun when they have the whole crowd singing with their glasses in the air. PROST :) (cheers)
There are so many wonderful cafes in Innsbruck. Cafe Central, Cafe Sacher, Cafe 360... just to name a few.
http://www.360-grad.at/
My favorite, hands down, is Cafe 360. Coffee or wine.. this bar offers the most beautiful 360 degree view from both inside and outside on the terrace. Dream-like drapes, storybook city-scape, picture perfect mountains, and great company. No matter where I sit, I have the constant reminder that I am in the middle of the Austrian Alps :) This is definitely the cafe that I will think about when I'm back in the states and close my eyes, wishing to be back in Innsbruck.
I usually don't go "out" often at home. I have to focus on school and work... I'm also not one for dressing up and fitting into that whole bar/club scene. However, in Innsbruck...everything is in walking distance, most places are extremely casual, and there's great live music. I also feel completely safe walking back to my dorm into the late hours...not exactly how I feel at home.
Sixty Twenty is a bar just below MCI. 6020 is Innsbruck's area code. We celebrated St. Patrick's Day here...and it's a convenient hang out after class...

In the old city, there's Mustache and La Copa Cabana. In Mustache, there are couches to lounge on and Süß Gespritzter (sweet spritzer). La Copa Cabana gives us the option of hanging out in either La Copa or Cabana, sing Karaoke- or just listen :)
I only went to this bar called Weekender once- and I LOVED it!.. A full live band performed songs in German...then the lights went out and the dancing began. So many laughs and memories from that night...
We had one last night at the Igloo Bar before the snow melted for the summer. Only EUR 7 to rise above the Innsbruck glow...Hot wine in hand and ready for some fun in an igloo!

The music was tacky, the clothes were horrendous, and the people were ridiculous....
A month or so later, I went back to Stadtsale with the girls, Sanne (Netherlands), Noora and Kaisa (Finland). We had so much fun dancing to the German music. Moments like these I realize I'm not in USA anymore- and I'm having a blast!
In the Finnish spirit, Anssi, Juuso, and Kaisa pressured me into trying Salmiakki Fazer. It's a popular "candy." Candy is the last word that I would use to describe it- it's a small, black licorice flavored, salty, hard gummy... but speaking of gummy- I am addicted to Haribo. Haribo has always been one of my favorite gummy brands, but in Austria- there are so many different types of gummies. I eat them in between classes and they are also great travel snacks for me on the trains. My favorite Haribo products are the Star Mix and the Fried Eggs... yes, gummies that look like little fried eggs...Unfortunately, the Haribo Gummy Factory in Germany does not offer tours to the public. On every bag of gummies it says...
"Macht Kinder Froh Und Erwachsene Ebenso"...meaning, makes children and also adults happy :)
My classes are going really well. I am continuing to enjoy the various projects and opportunities to work with my friends and instructors from around the globe. My friend Serena(Italy) and I noticed the similarities between Sicily and Florida... We discussed this when we met months ago and later found it funny that it was a topic in one of our classes. This video talks about time; how people and cultures use it...past, present, future... for example- the closer you are to the equator, the more relaxed and inclined you are to focus on the present... it's interesting to think about...
Stay tuned for so much more... Sorrento, Pompeii, Ercolano, Capri, Amalfi, Positano, Roma, Salzburg and Dachau, Ireland, Vienna, Family visit, a Mediterranean cruise, an unforgettable week in Savona, and last days in Innsbruck :D