Faschingsdienstag is the Austrian festival equivalent of Mardi Gras, and it was quite the experience. We got out of class early to go to the parade, which was fun (even though I really don't like parades) - there were a lot of really strange floats and people dressed up in some crazy costumes... Most of the parade was focused on traditional Tirol. Most interesting were the witches, who walked around kind of terrorizing people and then offering them schnapps afterward. My German professor insisted that we paint our faces - that's why I look like a creepy clown.

After the parade we went out to the city's main dance club (ugh) and I came up with another costume (double ugh): I improvised a hipster get up that I think was pretty convincing.
For Sunday afternoon we decided to take a short bus trip to Hall in Tirol. It took about twenty minutes to get there, and it was a really cool little town. There isn't much to do, but there were a lot of really cool old buildings and streets and it was nice to just walk around and look at stuff! The churches were really impressive - they were a little more simple than some of the other European churches I've been in, but they were very pretty.
We ended up sitting in a cafe for a while and drinking coffee - it was a really nice afternoon!
More on my February break tomorrow!
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