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And with these generic shots I could have taken anywhere (they are from Denmark though, I swear) is my vacation over. It was nice. I also enjoy having my PC back though, getting back to work.
Today quite a lot happend:
• I finished my "A levels" with a spoken exam. So I finished school. I got an average grade of 2,2!

• I almost finished a rewrite of bot project which I had laying around since at least November. This current version will probably go into "production" and has some features which you may encounter later in your life as well, at least if you visit the telegram support groups :) The difference between this version and the one before the rewrite shows how much I learned with modules and functions, which is amazing. The bot has quite a lot to do behind the scenes, we end up with 1.800 lines of code. Still can't believe it just works.

• I had a meeting for the two weeks sailing I will do in two weeks. I did this three times already and really look forward to it again. I also got a free T-Shirt and a pullover, so thats nice.
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Today quite a lot happend: • I finished my "A levels" with a spoken exam. So I finished school. I got an average grade of 2,2! • I almost finished a rewrite of bot project which I had laying around since at least November. This current version will probably…
Hey guys.

Remember the last point here? It essentially means for you that I wont be online at all for two weeks, starting at saturday morning (29th, so in like three days).

If you have unfinished business with me I forgot about, now would be the perfect time to ping me.
And I'm back :)
Long time no post, hu.

Im a bit busy with several things. Mainly preparing my Canada year which will start in 4 days with a flight to Manchester, 12 hours doing nothing, and then flying from there to Vancouver. Once there, if I get quickly enough through everything, I may make it to a Canada Service Center in time where I can get my Social Identity Number, which you need for almost everything there. If I get it, I can get myself a local bank account, and then well, start having a good time and find some work :D

I still need to book a hostel or smth like this where I can stay for the time being, and I need a job. Will see how that works out.



On an unrelated note, I am currently rewriting an API wrapper I started months ago with. It is looking good and I overcome some technical challenges while still having to fight some more, but the main problem is that an API wrapper is soooo boring, its unbelievable. Most of the time I'm just building objects and its so. Much. Boring. Work. Will take this with me and continue working on it in Canada I guess. https://github.com/Poolitzer/kanka/tree/rewrite, if you want to have a look at it (and may give me some feedback)



On another unrelated note, its my birthday today and I had a great start into it with my family, because all of my friends are on vacation (how dared they 😱). Will visit my grandmother later though and just continue having a good time with my family.

Edit: cant type.
The day has come, the time is here. In a few hours (depending on the delay of my flight), I am flying to Manchester.


What will happen to me? Dont know yet ;P

What can you expect from this channel? Weekly posts \o/. At least thats what I am going to aim for. I will start at the local friday (in, uhm. Like 30 hours maybe?) and will try to make one post every week, with a cool hashtag so you can find them easily.

So yeah, that year is about to begin. Wuhu.
#canadayear - week 0

I did not expect to be able to write that much, considering this "week" is only about 30 hours long.

I started with a flight from Hamburg to Manchester, where the flight had an hour delay. Finally reaching Manchester, I got my luggage and were 12 hours in the airport. I arrived at 23 local time maybe, so there was no sense in seeing a sleeping city (and not enough time either for getting there and back), so I stayed. I had a wonderful time there, talking the first four hours with two other passengers, who then took earlier flights though. And then a nice mix of trying to sleep on chairs and short conversations with other people.

Somehow, this time passed and I went to check-in with my flight to Vancouver asap, because my backpack was annoying to carry around. I ended up having to fill another two hours or so, but I had my Nintendo Switch with me and soon a Mario Cart round with some other waiting people. That was fun and a bit challenging.

The flight to Vancouver was boring, I slept three hours overall, got two meals and watched some movies. Nothing special.
The Vancouver International Airport is beautiful, compared to Hamburg and Manchester. My luggage took its time to arrive, and then I had to wait really long until the immigration officier gave me my work permit, but I got it without problems. Then I made my way to the flat I am in, and will fall asleep soonish I guess. My host is a very interesting person, whose english is worse then mine, but we manage. Somehow. I still dont know how to get into the flat on my own, but thats not my problem now. First thing in the morning I guess.
#canadayear - week 1

Yeah, getting in the flat is no problem once I got a key :)

I spend the days having vacation in Vancouver basically. I took the bus to several places: Saturday Downtown, I went to Granville Island, then got myself a bike and went through the Stanley park. In the evening at 20:00, there were fireworks I attended. Sunday I got to Kitsilano Beach, hoping to find other people to play Volleyball with which I did pretty easily. Then I went to Glastown and back home.

Monday morning I tried to get my SIN number, which didnt work out because there were public holidays I didnt know of. So I went to the Science Museum which was very close and had a blast there.

Tuesday I got my SIN number and banking account, went tp buy myself a belt (which I forgot at home) and a powerbank. Then I visited a bit of Richmonds parks.

Wednesday, I went to Marks to get myself working clothes as preparation for my next weeks, working on a farm. I also went to long beach and got myself into some volleyball games again.

Thursday, I went to Pacific Spirit regional park and run around there, but most of the time I spent packing my bagpack and so.

Friday, I left pretty early to catch a ferry. The bus was even earlier (10 minutes ahead of schedule) and left while I arrived at the station, so now I am sitting here at a random ferry terminal with wifi and well, guess I can visit long harbour at salt spring island soonish :)

In general, I got the feeling that Canadians are way nicer then Germans. Almost no one wears headphones in public, almost always eager to start a conversation with a random stranger. On the fireworks night, I talked with an Asian women and her child a lot, we both thought that our conversation partner would live here. On the way back with a chanting hippie + his guitar, I got to chat with some other people, its awesome. The ticket system on the bus is based on tickets you hold against a little panel, and everytime the ticket from a person was denied, the bus driver always let them though, despite you could also just pay money.


Also, a big shout out to Google maps for existing. Makes life way easier.


Till next week I guess

P.S.: Im no big photographer, but if I got internet tonight, I will send some pictures :)
Yay, random airplane shot
#canadayear - week 2

Ferry Terminals are boring. Luckily, my Switch doesnt need internet :)

Less talking, more pictures the following weeks. The day at the IONA farm (on Pender Island) I am staying at is defined by a morning and evening routine, in which you feed and take care of animals, water plants, wash collected eggs and put them out so people can buy them.

The farm people itself are two older people, a pair, who owns and runs it, and their son who visits quite often. Ellen does most of the work, since Rob got a bit too old, he mostly watches news coverage on the TV. I am up to date on anything xD. The son Kevin works as a chief and stays with his girlfriend most of the time, he is very nice as well.

The animals are a donkey, three goats, nine turkeys, about a hundred chicken. Then a dog and two cats.

Outside of those routines, you work a bit these and that. They have a large farm, so there is more to do then anyone could handle.

Friday I arrived, got shown the evening routine and dinner.

Saturday, I was shown the morning routine and we fixed the barn/shed of the monkey. I also went to the Farmer Market, which is a local event where you can sell and buy a lot of stuff produced on this island.

Sunday, I had the day off and went hiking to a local lake and visited the museum.

Monday, the pair went off to an event, I mostly collected beans and did the routines.

Tuesday, we went to the recycling area and gave a lot of stuff to them, also got some "new" ones. Later, we went to the town to get some groceries.

Wednesday, they went away to another event and I did a lot of watering since it got really hot. Also, the beans got their part. I hate them.

Thursday, we tied up the tomatoes they have. We had a quite large dinner with Kevin and his girlfriend, we eat the steak they had for Robs birthday (he wasn't up for it yet - I got really luckily)

Friday, a new woofer arrived, so we are going to have some fun together. I also vacuumed the beans we picked ;)