Blogs We Love in Germany

Listed here are some great blogs we have found that offer interested readers a glimpse of what life is like living abroad in Germany. If you have a blog in Germany and would like to share it with the community, please feel free to contact us. Note: Go Overseas reviews all recommended blogs to ensure quality content.

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Our favorite Germany blogs:

No Ordinary Homestead
By Tiffany: No Ordinary Homestead is published by me, Tiffany Muehlbauer. (Please contact me here) It’s a a lifestyle blog with quite a few other elements thrown in; food, gardening, home renovation, travel, parenting, owning a crazy Newfoundland dog, being an expat in Germany and whatever other random thoughts pop in my head. Visit my Book Nook for book recommendations on all these subjects and more.
Twitter: @Txblond

Where in the World is Kae Lani?
By Kae Lani: .world.adventurer.adaptable.yoga.camper. earthshaker.globetrotter.baker.photographer. travelwriter.stock.broker.resourceful.Mcgyver. cheezits.kitties.philadelphia.hamburg.hiker.

Planet Germany
By Cathy: Cathy Dobson has been living in Germany for over 15 years. Five years ago she and a German business partner set up a highly succesful consulting business from the former pigsty of the old farmhouse where she lives with her husband, three children and an ever fluctuating number of cats. Over the past 15 years Cathy has advised many of the leading media and telecommunications companies in Germany.

Expat in Germany
By Laurel: I am a Canadian girl who loves traveling, hiking, diving -pretty much exploring our planet anyway I can. After meeting a very nice German boy, J.P. on a shark diving trip in Costa Rica, we got engaged and I moved to Germany where I am now living and sharing my adventures of living in Germany and traveling the globe. Prior to moving to Germany, I’ve also lived in Thailand, S. Korea and the U.S.A.
Twitter: @ExpatGermany

50% of My DNA
By Yelli: An American's view on life in Germany with a toddler and a scientific husband.

That Queer Expatriate
By Adam: Expatriate, not ex-patriot: I'm a progressive liberal and queer American in Berlin, Germany. My roots in include 18 years in Denver, 6 in Laramie, Wyoming, 6 in Bloomington, Indiana, and 6 in Weimar, Germany.

Grounded Traveler
By Andrew: I am in my 30s and just before my 30th birthday I left my home in the US and moved to Germany. I moved here as a leap of faith without friends, job, home or really any clue where I was headed. Several years later I have all of that in a new life as an expat. It has ended up being the best decision I have ever made. I now use my base in Germany to travel around Europe (still mostly by train) and branch out from here.
Twitter: @Groundedtravelr

This non-American Life
By Jul: Hi there. This blog is written by an American expat artist living in Munich, Germany. I have lived in various parts of Europe for ten years now, and I travel as much as I can. I share my thoughts and photos from expat life and my travels here at the blog. Your questions and comments are most welcome. I love hearing from my readers.

Resident on Earth
By Jen: I'm a Europhile living with my German boyfriend ("The Mann") and splitting my time between Cologne and the Frankfurt area, Germany.

The Hamburglar Chronicles
By The Hamburglar: An American takes two suitcases and a one way plane ticket to teach English in Hamburg, Germany.

Click Clack Gorilla
By Nicolette: Once upon a time the Click Clack Gorilla escaped from a 9-5 job through the tunnel she had been secretly digging behind the water cooler with her stapler and has been at large in Europe ever since.

Ami in Munich
By Ami: I'm an Arizona girl who fell in love with and married a German. We moved together to Madison, Wis., which we called the mid-point between Germany and Arizona (although, winter aside, it was a much easier transition for me). Madison's been fun, but now we're on to our next adventure - Munich, Germany!

In the Military and On the Move
By Susan: I am a 30 something woman married to Mr. M an Army man and we have to 2 beautiful girls and 2 fat cats. We are currently stationed in Germany and plan to travel and eat our way across Europe as much as we can!

eins plus mit stern
By Julie: Everyday musings about living outside of my comfort zone, learning how to dress warm, teaching my babies English as I'm struggling to remember it, and falling in love with non-white bread.

Alabama (Germany) Hoff House
By Hoff House: A Glimpse of our adventures living in Germany as Expats from Alabama

Schnitzelbahn
By Anne: Frau A was born and raised in the Southeastern U.S. (moved around quite a bit), so she has a great combination of "girly" and kick-ass. Likes pretty colors, cushy blankets, and being treated like a lady? Check. Advanced SCUBA diver, fantasy football commissioner, and hunter of high-tech toys and kitchen gadgets? Check. See what I mean? There are a lot of layers to this onion...

The Foltice Family Blog
By Dana: We are an American family living in Borken, Germany. My husband is a PhD student at the University of Munster and a semi-professional basketball player. I am a freelance writer and stay-at-home mom. This blog is about our adventures and challenges raising a family in a foreign country.
Twitter: @danafoltice, @bryanfoltice

if, ands & butts
By Alex: I like traveling. and cooking. and new technology. and viral marketing. and residential real estate. and taking lots of pictures. So does my blog.
Twitter: @dabuttsy

Letters From Frau Dietz
By Anon: Well, amongst many other things, I'm a Brit who likes to cook, write and travel. I love food, I love language, and I love people; and these are the things I like to write about on my blog. I currently devote most of the rest of my time to learning German, studying for a postgraduate diploma in psychology and trying to keep the flat tidy. I am 32½.