This morning we headed to the train station near school where we rode all the way to Würzburg, with only one train switch. After a measly hour long ride (plus a 30 minute delay) we had made it to the city. After walking around a little and seeing the Main river which flowed through the city, all the groups broke apart for lunch. Carter, Wells, and I decided on Döner; we found an authentic Berlin Döner shop. 15 minutes later we had figured out how to open a bottle with no bottle opener, and we were done with our food, which was very filling. We walked back to the meeting point, talking about our ingenious plan to open a Döner truck in North Carolina, before stopping at an ice cream cafe due to our extra time. Two scoops later and we were back with the group and heading to the castle nearby, which we strolled around, taking in all the beautiful sights and even taking a walk through their wine gardens. Unfortunately we weren’t actually allowed to try the wine, but it was still a more than enjoyable experience. We finished out time in the city with another ice cream cafe; however, still full from lunch, I decided to pass on this one. The group all finished their cones and cups and headed to the train station, where we learned that our express train home was cancelled, so that we had a longer 2 hour ride home, which pushed the arrival time from 6 to after 7. A quick nap on the train, however, and it was over in a flash. I arrived to my home at around 8 where I was greeted by a dinner of Chinese takeout and the stories of the parents’ time in Berlin, as they had just came back from a concert. Socializing with family was how I ended the day, and overall I’d say it’s been one of my favorite days being here. I really enjoyed getting to see all the historic land sights and it was really a wonderful last field trip. ~Cam