Of course, then I had to haul my 100+ lbs. of luggage up 5 flights of steep stairs, but I made it! I met one of my fellow sub-lessors, Roberto, who is from Austria. He's involved in the opera here for a couple of months, which is why he's subletting. I got settled in my room (pictures below) and ran to the Coop right below my flat for some groceries.
My room. |
Flat kitchen. |
Bathroom. |
Front hall. My room door is in front of Frank the turtle's tank to the right. |
Once fortified, I went to my first two flat-seeing appointments. On the way, I saw someone I recognized from riding the tram every morning when I was here in the fall! It's apparently a small world here in Zürich. As far as the flats went, the first one wasn't my favorite, but I really liked the second one. The funny thing is that these two flats are literally a block apart (small world, yet again)- and the two different flats set up their appointments with me before I knew how close together they were. Anyways, I'll hear eventually if either of them wish to take me. I'm really hoping for the second one! I've included a map with the tram stop, which is close to both flats.
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It's incredible how much easier this first day is if I have gotten some sleep and a goodly amount of coffee! I'm looking forward to going in to work tomorrow, but now it's time for some serious sleep. Gueten abig!
3 comments:
Glad all went well with your trip. Your current room looks cozy. I spent the afternoon cooking, but missed my cooking buddy!
Your temporary place looks super cute and cozy!! I'm so glad everything went smoothly for you. Good luck getting settled!
yay for all the good things that have happened so far! miss you!!
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