Episodi

  • When life gives you lemons, it helps to recognize them
    Jan 18 2026

    I was brimming with confidence that my French was good enough to navigate around southern France. But not only was my French not suffisant, my lack of botanical knowledge also got me into trouble. Merde!

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    Brenda Arnold

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    8 min
  • 9 things you didn't know about Chicago
    Jan 10 2026

    The windy city, indeed! But why windy? And who really caused the Great Fire - if you think it was a cow - then guess again!

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    Brenda Arnold

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    8 min
  • Blasting our way into the New Year
    Dec 28 2025

    Germans are so careful about maintaining their cars and they build their houses so well that they are practically airtight. But on New Year’s Eve, their sense of caution quite literally vanishes into thin air in the form of fireworks.

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    Brenda Arnold

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    7 min
  • 'Twas the Night Before Weihnachten
    Dec 21 2025

    The Night Before Christmas by Clement Clarke Moore kicked off so many holiday trends, like the idea of a white Christmas (with a little help from Charles Dickens) and the idea (I mean revelation of course, for all of the six-year-olds reading this) that Santa brings toys at night in a sleigh.

    I couldn’t resist rewriting it was a not-so-subtle Bavarian twist. I hope you enjoy it!

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    Brenda Arnold

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    5 min
  • Germany, Land of Christmas Markets
    Dec 13 2025

    Nuremberg is world-famous for its Christmas market but every German town worth its gingerbread has one, too. It isn’t just tourists who flock there but locals, too, all hoping for a white Christmas to create the perfect mood. But this rarely happens. One contributor to the mystique of holiday snow is Charles Dickens’ The Pickwick Papers and the iconic classic, A Christmas Carol. Both featured harsh winters like those experienced by the author in his childhood in mid-19th century England.

    Snow or not, after a few sips of holiday cheer it doesn’t make a difference. I visited a Christmas market in Regensburg, which has the perfect medieval setting to make you particularly nostalgic.

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    Brenda Arnold

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    10 min
  • The Several Santa Syndrome
    Dec 6 2025

    Christmas is confusing enough with Santa, St. Nick, and Father Christmas. In Bavaria they also add the Christkind, the Christchild to the mix. Oh yes, and let’s not forget the three kings who arrive on Epiphany. It took me quite a while after arriving in Germany to figure out exactly which of these Christmas representatives would be bringing the presents. Of course, in the end it was me all along.

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    Brenda Arnold

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    11 min
  • The 37 Days of Christmas
    Dec 1 2025

    Germans could never afford to celebrate a big holiday like Thanksgiving at the end of November the way Americans do. But there’s a good reason for this: They’re already getting all revved up for Christmas! Germans invented the car, truly a great achievement, but making Christmas last half the winter is at least on par with that.

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    Brenda Arnold

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    9 min
  • Thanksgiving - Not as traditional as you think
    Nov 26 2025

    After moving to Germany, I was excited to recreate Thanksgiving the way I knew it from my childhood. But then I learned that the traditions I wanted to recreate were not as traditional as I thought.

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    Brenda Arnold

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    10 min