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Berlin - poor, but sexy
... Memorial ;).
We went to the Humboldt University, where several famous academics have learnt and iconic lecturers taught –such as Albert Einstein, who lectured here for several years before leaving in 1933 to conduct a series of lectures in the US. Apparently he said to his wife before he left that he had a feeling they would not be coming back, and a couple of weeks later the war started. Premonition, perhaps? The Library of this University is also a ...
A little bit of history and a lot of German beer
... and we had a minor freak-out moment thinking the whole train was reserved. Luckily, we found a non-reserved car and with our blow-up pillows around our necks, we were ready to sleep. Enter young children. Loud, uncontrolled children that should know better. Sound familiar? Yeah, we thought it couldn’t get much worse than last time. Try changing the number of children from one to four. Let’s just say it was a long 5 hours.
After going out ...
Not There Yet
... came alive. Now, we had a dilemma. Send my mom on the S Bahn alone at ten at night back home? Or just call it a night? I heard bars calling my name. "We have a nice cold beer waiting for you!" it called. I could hear slot machines from casinos pleading with me. "Please, just put €10 in me! I'm hot tonight! I'm spitting out €2 coins like mad!" ******n Italian guilt, I just couldn't ditch mamma. Ugh, when did I become such a wuss? ...
Berlin
... to the south on the island. From there we were on the famous boulevard Unter den Linden ("under the linden trees"). We passed the History Museum; we’ll go there later if we have time. We next came to the Neue Wache (New Guard House), originally built as a house for the guards of the royal family; it has been a war memorial since the 1930s. An oculus, or open window to the sky was added during that transition. Damaged during ...
Delay, Delay, Canceled, Stand-By, SUCCESS
... Monique later told me that he gave her his ticket.
Completely stuffed with people – 49 of us, plus those who had boarded earlier -the bus rolled off across the tarmac. We had to stop and check that we wouldn’t be hit by planes before crossing runways, and obey traffic lights. After ages we reached a small plane and the bus stopped, letting us all off. Walking across the tarmac, up the stairs, and into ...