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The Raven Story ๐Ÿฆ…

Naipablaak: 24.06.2020

Although we haven't taken any big trips in the past few weeks, there are still a few events that I want to tell you about!

Let's start with the spectacular raven attack!

As I walk to work on a rainy Friday, dark clouds cover the morning sky. I pull my hood deep into my face and walk quickly through the street. In the distance, I hear the cries of ravens, which I only vaguely notice. Suddenly, a man comes towards me, and I am still wondering why two ravens are loudly screaming and flying quite low. A few steps further, they are still calling out, and suddenly they fly very low, getting closer and grazing my hood!

Then I see a small raven on the sidewalk, flapping its wings but still unable to fly. The two ravens are apparently the concerned parents protecting their offspring! At that moment, when I see the little one, I turn around and walk away. I don't want to anger the parents. So I walk a few meters back and cross the empty street to continue my way on the other side. But this peace offering is not enough for the parents: They continue to attack me with loud caws and fly toward my head! I try to shoo them away with arm waving. But they follow me for a few more minutes until they leave me alone. The whole street is filled with the cries of other ravens, and I shudder at the thought of being stuck in a Hitchcock movie. Thoughts fly through my head: Will this attack be a bad omen for the day?

It wasn't a bad omen for the day, and the parents are just very caring about their offspring. Nothing happened to me: My head is still intact, and my hood is not damaged. But unfortunately, now whenever a raven caws above me, I speed up my pace and shrug my shoulders. ๐Ÿ˜’


To process this dramatic experience, I tell it to anyone who wants to hear it and doesn't. ๐Ÿ˜‚ A colleague said that ravens can remember people, and I actually feel like every time I walk through the street again, they caw at me, and a shiver runs down my spine.


Now to work:

After the first few days of cleaning up the mountains of garbage, I get to do a lot of 'Protection' in the following days. As I write this, I feel a bit like 'Lisa from Australia'... 'Protection': I don't even know how to say that in German. ๐Ÿ˜‚ In any case, I really enjoy this work: I put blue film on the stovetops, ovens, and wine cabinets. I also lay down fluffy film on the wooden floor and place thin wooden boards on top. I stick cardboard onto the kitchen counters and the tiles in the bathroom. Different types of tape are used for different surfaces, depending on how sensitive the surface is. I'm becoming a real construction worker and professional protector.

The Protector
The Protector

Kitchen before I protect it

Kitchen before I protect it
blue film
blue film

wooden floor protection

wooden floor protection


I diligently practice speaking English with my colleagues. It's definitely helping me a lot. And because I don't mind anymore when I don't know the words, I dare to have longer conversations. By now, I have a handful of colleagues I speak to during work. They ask me a lot of questions, and I can answer them. If I don't know something, I describe it, and they often tell me the missing term. I also enjoy being able to ask them personal questions and learn a lot about them. One colleague listens to music at work, and when I work with him for half a day in an apartment, the music playing in the background while we talk, I feel like I'm in an English class doing a Listening Comprehension! ๐Ÿ˜‚ When we're not talking, he sings along to the songs, and I start to understand the lyrics better. I philosophize about soccer with another colleague. Some of you know how well I can commentate soccer games. He's a Bayer Leverkusen fan. A Mexican colleague makes me laugh when he tells me that his mom - while he's briefly away - dismantled the chicken he ordered in a fancy restaurant because he will always be her little boy.


When I work on Saturdays, I have a bit of peace and can do my tasks without so many people around. Unfortunately, last Saturday I had a not-so-great experience with two guys. It starts off innocently enough: In the elevator, I ask Joal, who operates the elevator, for a walkie-talkie because not all floors are equipped with one. Then one of the guys says that I can have his number and call him... I say 'No' and walk away. Shortly after, I have to work on the same floor as the two of them. They are gluing the carpet, and I'm not supposed to walk across the corridor anymore. When I ask if I can take two steps over the glue into the stairwell, one of them wants to help me. But I decline.

Later, I run into the two of them on the parking level. One of them insists on getting my phone number. And they don't believe that I have a boyfriend. Instead, one of them stands in the doorway so I can't get through. They ask me if I'm not friendly, don't want to make new friends, and if I have something against Turks. It makes me so uncomfortable, and I'm relieved when they finally leave.

But I also have really nice colleagues: One works for a German and tells me that his boss is looking for new employees and is always happy to speak German. I like the offer, but I don't think I can just work there for a few weeks. Besides, the construction sites would be further away, and I wouldn't be able to walk to work anymore.

Glenn is back since last week! I'm really happy about that. After working a day with the new guy (who doesn't know which way to hold the utility knife), he got sick, and Glenn requested a new employee through Pristine. I also work with the utility knife specialist sometimes. It's always funny, but his work attitude is like Baloo from The Jungle Book. 'Bare Necessities...' ๐Ÿ˜‚

One day, Manny, the boss of Pristine, comes by to see how things are going. We also talk about Julian: He wants to find Julian a job for experienced workers. Then Julian would get more money per hour. I also put in a good word and tell how much Julian enjoyed working as a roofer. ๐Ÿ˜‰


Last Thursday, my German colleague quit, as she is starting a road trip. We're all sad to see her go but want to stay in touch. Joel, our elevator operator, is also sad and asks me if I could leave instead of her. ๐Ÿ˜‚ Yes, thank you! Very kind! ๐Ÿ˜… But this morning, he gave me a fist bump because of Corona. And he also gave me the advice to give all annoying people a fake phone number - specifically the number of the information desk.


Julian saw a skunk at work and sent me a photo. In the beginning, he thought it was a raccoon. But it's a cute little skunk.

Cute Skunk
Cute Skunk


Now let's get to another important topic:

Food & Drinks

One evening, Julian and I go to a bar after work. We order Poutine - the typical Canadian national dish! It's really delicious. You have to try it! ๐Ÿคค

Relish the pub
Relish the pub
Relish the pub
Relish the pub


Julian treats himself to regular coffee breaks. Of course, I have to make an urgent appeal to him to be more economical with his money. Of course, I told him about this before mentioning it in my blog! He is fine with it... I just have to report to you in return that I also bought a coffee during lunch break... *ยน



Our roommate is not so tidy anymore. I often have to wash the dishes on the sink again because there is still food on them. ๐Ÿคข In the past few days, we had a small to medium fruit fly problem because there were still a few onions on the shelf that belonged to the nanny. Our roommate asks if we also have the fly problem in our room. I deny it because we never leave used dishes in our room. But he tells me that he has a lot of flies in his room... eww... By now, the problem is solved, and we are fly-free again. ๐Ÿœ๐Ÿšซ


Now for an important matter of mine: If you have any topics or questions that you're burning to know, please write them in the comments or send me a message. I will address them in the next post! I'm looking forward to hearing from you! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ


And see you real soon!!


*ยน: ... and when I made the payment with my bank card, I accidentally selected 'Savings Account' instead of 'Checking Account'. So I had to pay a $5 fee, making the coffee cost more than $9... Well... Not my brightest moment! ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ’ธ But the coffee was delicious!

Street Art
Street Art


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Fla
Was ist Poutine fรผr ein Gericht ?

Canada
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