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The new and cosmopolitan Berlin.....
... was arriving at the Pub, the group from Pittsburgh were just sitting down at an outside table. I told them I’d be sitting inside as the cigarette smoke would bother me. They appear to be handling jet lag better than I do.
When I left Dicke Wirtin’s, I went back to the room and got my Camera gear and headed out to take some night photos. I walked down Uhlandstrasse and then back on Kufurstendam Strasse. Before getting back to the Hotel, I ...
Berlin! Berlin! Wir fahren nach Berlin!
... 16. Equality between the sexes, at least in theory was encouraged, with no restrictions on what industry women could work in (this was in the 1960s). Recycling was strongly enforced, and gardening was greatly encouraged, to the extent that at its peak, 25% of the nation’s citizens listed gardening as their favorite hobby. Newly married couples received interest free home loans to assist them in starting their life together. So it obviously couldn’t have been all that ...
Pictures of people walking through the snow
Yes. I have a lot of pictures of people walking through snow. Hence the title. I kind of got carried away actually, but being from Texas we might see "snow" twice a year and it is sure to melt by the late afternoon (or even sooner if we get out our cookie sheets and "sled" down the nearest "hill"). Given that it is only the beginning of December and there is already a formidable blanket of snow out there- I just couldn't help ...
A less enthusiastic day of travel
... D They are the most expensive shoes I've ever purchased, but they have proven to be worth every penny. :)
Now I had happy feet and walked around to see more sights in the Friedrichstraße area. I ended up wandering, again, and ended up at Gabanna Lounge where I was served by the most ripped server I've ever seen, had a muffin, and the best hot chocolate of my life. I didn't stay for very long, and couldn't finish my ...
Winding Down
... Gate, where my father and I each paid a nice man in uniform two euros to stamp our passports and issue visas so we could cross the border.
Next, after stopping for some refreshments, we visited the Neues Museum, where one of Ancient Egypt's most famous sculptures resides. You may have heard of this lady? She's in a room of her own where no pictures are allowed, but I assure you that she is stunning in person.
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