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Thu, 2 Jul 2009Ilmenau--David David lives in one of CJD’s two residential buildings—both interior and exterior still typical of the pre-1989 designs of East Germany. This week the building was bit noisier than usual, filled as it was with a lively crowd of young math campers. David has been helping as needed with diverse tasks, including landscape work, translating the Hausordnung (house rules) and webpages into English, and tending Bratwurst at the occasional Grillparty. Next week he will begin some interior repainting.
David’s supervisor, Herr E., joined David in showing us around four main buildings at CJD and an introductory tour of Ilmenau. Herr E. then hijacked all of us for an extended driving tour of the Thuringian Forest under whose ridges Ilmenau is nestled. Among other places, we stopped at Oberhof’s ski jumps and nearby winter sports training facilities. We also visited the Schneekopf,. At 978 meters just 5 meters shy of being Thuringia’s highest peak—though its observation tower elevated us to 1000 meters.
A visit to David’s favorite peak, the Kickelhahn that stands above Ilmenau will have to await another day.
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