I took a day trip to Luxembourg this weekend. Europe is so convenient; you can take trips to other countries on a whim! Anyways, Luxembourg is a small - one of the smallest European nations, only Liechtenstein is smaller I think - country bordered by France, Belgium and I believe Germany (I suppose I could check a map...) It's about half the size of Delaware to give you an idea of how truly small this country is.


Anyways, the day started out kind of miserable; it was cold and there was rain but it got better towards the afternoon. Luxembourg City (its capital) is a city on steppes almost. The city appears to exist on and in a valley and has many levels. Countless bridges span the valley and we had to cross a few to reach the MUDAM - the Musée d'Art Modern. The museum was right in the middle of installing new exhibits so many of the halls were closed, but it meant free admittance for us. What they had there was pretty neat. There was a small series of homes and yurts made from what I think was felt. I don't know what it is about modern art, but I really do enjoy it - more than most classical pieces (minus the impressionists). I don't really understand contemporary art but it certainly looks nice! We left the museum shortly after noon and headed towards the center of town where we wandered through the small side streets for the better part of the afternoon. We ended up stopping at what was apparently a bar for English expatriates for a late lunch. It was kind of comforting finding a place where there were other anglophones... and rugby on the television. Afterwards, we started to make our way back to the train station to catch the train home.

MQP has been going pretty well, but I've started to notice a downside to working in the lab all day. You don't have time to write much MQP. I do have some downtime while waiting for my experiments, but they come in half hour intervals, barely enough time to sit down and get into writing mode. And when I come home, I'm usually too exhausted (and hungry) to do much work. I suppose that's what the weekends are for (except when I'm traveling)... and D term! After all, I'm in France (!) and I should make the most of this trip.