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Woohoooo Berlin, endlich. Ich habe mich soooo auf die Stadt gefreut, seit ich mich intensiv mit der zweiten Berlinkrise und der Geschichte des kalten Krieges seither auseinandergesetzt habe. So war es für mich sehr speziell der Bernauerstrasse entlang zu laufen, oder vor dem Brandenburgertor zu stehen. Auch nahm es mich wahnsinnig wunder wie denn die Salsaszene in der Hauptstadt Europas so sei. Ca 2 Stunden nach Ankunft ...
German Journey
... with benches where you can sit, drink some very big beers and eat traditional Bavarian food. Having being handed a menu completely in German, I let Julia order for me. I am glad that I did. The meal of baby suckling pig and potato dumpling was actually delicious. From the Hoffbrauhaus it was time to head back to Julia’s hood to meet her friends and hang out. Even for a Monday night, Munich was still buzzing.
The next day ...
Day 66 - How to do Berlin in ONE day!
... letters and notes and belongings was very moving and very sad.We finished up this museum after about another hour and half, by which time I felt like I had visited enough museums to last my lifetime! We got the train home and changed for dinner.
After a delicious meal of a chicken and potato curry for me, and traditional sausages and sauerkraut for Mark, washed down with two German beers, we met up with the kiwis who we had met earlier that day – Hamish and Matt. ...
Good Museum Day
... a garlic sauce and vegetables/rice and Jerry had a nice plate of pork cutlets, speck (sort of like thick bacon/ham) and french fries (and of couse some good bier for me to wash it down. Afterward we stopped at a better supermarket to stock up (markets are closed on Sundays and the market down the block is not that great). I really like shopping at the big supermarkets; its like a ...
Wie Ist Berliners
... the gallon… and this was on the way TO the game! Once we passed the Stadium station, all was quiet on the train except for the bottles rolling up and down the aisles.
Our first stop was the famous Pergammon Museum. If you are a faithful follower of this blog, you will recognize the name, as we camped at Pergammon in Turkey last October. It is the site of a Roman town and temples atop a big hill. With access by gondola. It is also the site of a Roman medical ...