Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Das Schloss

Schloss in German means castle. The building seen in the picture is called the Schloss Premstätten. The foundation of this castle was laid by the knights of Premstätten in 1164. Today, this castle is being used an office by the company that I now work for. So they say that there's actually a lot of history in our workplace. Sana lang walang mga "mumu". Hehe.

As you can see, snow has already started to fall here and the temperature has further dropped to as low as -6°C. My mother thinks that this might be the earliest winter she has ever experienced in her 15 years here. I hope that it won't be the longest though. Right now I'm still enjoying the cold weather but I just don't know for how long.

6 comments:

Aybee said...

Ganda naman! It is still quite warm here in helsinki, hasnt gone colder than -5. Suprisingly! So, wala pang snow! Kaya di ko pa feel na christmas na...

I hope we get more snow soon like what you have there. :)

haydee said...

Wow..Im dreaming of a White Christmas. Kailan ko kaya ma-experience yun ano?

Glad you're enjoying the cold. I've been feeling under the weather lately.

eye said...

ang cool naman ng workplace mo, reminded me of x-men II hehehe!

sabi naman ng officemate ko dito, this winter will be one of the coldest in the past 15 years. ayoko naaaaa! :D

PAU said...

hello ivy! surprisingly nga mas malamig pa dito ngayon. pero siguro during the start of the winter lang. i'm sure winter there will pick up (or drop down, hehe) in the next few weeks.

hi ref, lipat kayo sa upper states! hehehe. pero california i think has one of the best weathers in the world!

eye, yung hallways sa office namin parang labyrinth. nakakaligaw sa umpisa kasi ang daming pasikot-sikot. sa ngayon ang kabisado ko lang puntahan e yung office area ko, yung lab at syempre yung canteen!

gorgeous said...

paupau,
i hope ur doing fine naman jan kahit covered with snow yung workplace mo. hehe. me fireplace ba jan? :P

Gorgeous said...

paupau!!!!
lapit na tayo magkita! hehe