As our exchange week with the students from the American university slowly came to an end, the evenings seemed to grow more meaningful. One in particular stood out — visiting the Aasee one more time, as we did at our first evening.
On that evening, we gathered at the Aasee again, because everyone liked the first evening so much, where we also spent time at the Aasee in the evening. At first we brought some crates of Pülleken and snacks and watched the sunset together. We also catched the attention of some other visitors as you can see in the picture below.
Of course we also had to play some rounds of good old flunkyball, in which the americans were now perfectly trained from our first evening together 🙂 As night fell, the lights around the lake reflected on the calm water, and the cool air only added to the coziness of the evening. We stayed there for hours — dancing, singing along to our favorite songs, and simply enjoying the feeling of being together. We sat down next to the lake and had some nice late night talks about anything and everything at midnight.



Since some of us were there earlier and other arrived when it got dark we had to make sure to take some photos before it would turn to dark to take photos.