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  • Day 6

    A Special Day

    April 29 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    This was such a special day because we caught up with Fabian (or Faberjan as we used to call him 😊), an international student who came to NZ to study English and lived with us for a year when he was 17. We haven't seen him for 14 years and it was so good to give him a big hug. The conversation flowed easily and it was as if we'd seen each other only yesterday. We have been to Berlin before but its rich history still fascinates and intrigues us. The green tower in one of the pics depicts the oldest traffic light in EuropeRead more

  • Day 4

    Tag4

    April 24 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    Heute wieder ausgiebig Frühstücken. Da bei meiner ToDo Liste fast schon alles abgestrichen ist, nehmen wir es heute gemütlich und besuchen die "Gärten der Welt". Etwas für Roman, ich glaube er vermisst etwas seine Arbeit 🫣. Bei Gärtner bei der Arbeit oder bei einem Werkhof oder einem Werkhofgefährt - da musste immer angehalten werden. Zuschauen oder sogar eine Inspektion durfte nicht fehlen. Wir laufen zum "Roten Rathaus" und nehmen dort die U-Bahn 5. Wir sind sicher 40 Minuten unterwegs. Raus aus der U-Bahn und dem Einheimischen-Strom folgen. Die Tickets haben wir online gekauft und können sofort in die Gondel einsteigen. Diese fährt uns auf den Hügel. Von dort schlendern wir zu den Gärtern. Eine wundervolle riesige Parkanlage mit ganz verschieden Gärten, z.b. der Orientalischegarten der Renaissancegarten, der Harten des Glaubens. Wirklich wundervoll. Unseren Picknick Zmittag haben wir auf der Wiese auf Liegenstühlen genossen und danach gleich noch ein Nickerchen gemacht. Perfekt. Als es uns zu frisch wurde, machten wir uns wieder auf den Hügel um ins Bähnli zu steigen. Dieses mal haben wir sogar eines mit einem durchsichtigen Boden erwischt 🥴. Da es noch früh war, machten wir uns wieder zum Kurfürstendamm auf. Ich durfte noch ein wenig shoppen. Also wieder etwas länger mit dem Bus fahren. Sogar noch etwas länger wegen dem Verkehr und weil unser Fahrer einen Anfänger-Busfahrer noch aus einer misslichen Situation retten musste (der Anfänger war falsch gefahren und konnte weder vorwärts noch rückwärts). Als etwas gefunden war, gnossen wir zum Abschluss einen leckeren Burger mit Pommes. War wirklich sehr lecker. Wieder im Zimmer genossen wir das nichts tun und schon bald das bequeme Bett. Süsse Träume ⭐️.Read more

  • Day 279

    Chillen und ein bisschen Geschichte

    January 10 in Germany ⋅ ❄️ 1 °C

    Obwohl Berlin eine Grossstadt ist, haben wir es trotzdem geschafft, etwas herunter zu fahren. Wir haben fein gefrühstückt und natürlich auch so ein paar Bäckereien ausgecheckt. Ein Besuch im jüdischen Museum und dem Holocaust Denkmal durfte auch nicht fehlen. Zum Znacht gabs nochmal super feines vietnamesisches Pho 😋Read more

  • Day 276

    Berlin, wir sind da!

    January 7 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 6 °C

    Früh klingelte der Wecker und wir machten uns erneut auf den Weg zum Flughafen. Wie auch wir haben scheinbar viele andere selber ein Hotel gebucht. Bei der Sicherheitskontrolle stauten sich die vielen Menschen, aber wir waren zum Glück früh genug da. Alles warteten gespannt auf die Infos zum Gate und als endlich kurz vor Boarding die Durchsage kam, stressten natürlich alle gleich dorthin. Weil da aber noch ein anderer Flug angeschrieben war, herrschte bei manchen sogar Panik 🙄 Im Flugzeug dauerte es super lange, bis jeder seinen Platz gefunden hatte und nach dem Enteisen konnten wir dann mit einer halben Stunde Verspätung ab. Nach einem turbulenten Flug kamen wir nach rund drei Stunden in Berlin an. Das Gepäck kam zum Glück schnell und wir konnten mit dem Zug Richtung Alexanderplatz fahren. Im Hotel ruhten wir uns etwas aus und dann gabs ein feines vietnamesisches Znacht im Madame Ngo 😋Read more

  • Day 32

    Another day in Berlin

    August 27, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    There's quite a contrast between Norway and Berlin:
    Order - chaos
    Clean - grungy
    Homogeneous, pretty straight population - all types, individuals, more crazies
    Regulated - more liberal
    A bit of civic restraint - buildings on a scale.
    But, after a few visits, Berlin seems familiar and likeable.
    So this morning we went t-shirt shopping for Sue. She had found that someone had swapped a child's t-shirt for hers during a recent wash. And so, she needed a new one to get her through this warm weather.
    We revisited the Memorial to the Murder of Jews, just to keep the up mood going. It was worth being reminded how horrific and unfathomable that campaign was.
    After a spot of lunch, we met Ilona at the East Side Gallery where artists have painted on the remaining part of the Berlin Wall.
    There seems to have been a lot of new building of apartments and offices, which is softening the Stalinist vibe in some areas.
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  • Day 1

    Hello Berlin

    July 22, 2024 in Germany ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

    What a city Berlin is. It has such a free, accepting, non-judgemental vibe. Graffiti, squats, community living, no bras, no bling and of course vegan everything. The streets and parks are unbelievably clean, and the people are so laid back, welcoming and full of smiles and vivacity. It feels safe and wholesome.
    We arrived late at night but the train to the city centre was clean (apart from a pile of vomit), bright and on time. We decided to walk the 45 minutes to our home exchange. What a wonderful way to be initiated into Berlin. I soon realised that unlike in the UK or Portugal, I didn't need to scrutinise the dark pavement; there simply was NO dog mess to avoid even in the alleyways.
    I could talk for hours about the genius of the home exchange system. I often thought it was such a waste that homes are empty as people travel and we give our money to hotels living in impersonal boxes often without even a window. Home exchange is the answer!! We had received detailed instructions from our host Angel and easily found the key in the lockbox on the bicycle outside the apartment complex. It took some investigating to find the lift in the dark but then we were in his bright apartment and now it's our temporary home for a week, for free. It's perfect. All the work getting my home ready for home exchange was worthwhile. Watch out world, here we come!
    Our 1st full day in Berlin was spent just walking and absorbing the city, oh and putting Chakra Shaker (and Wild Flower) stickers up. The art on the old Berlin wall, the graffiti everywhere, the green parks, the bridges and canals. Free, earnest people just going about their business. No tourist shops or particularly obvious tourism.
    We wandered back towards the apartment through Kreuzberg, which is so, so cool and then happened upon a window display advertising events at 'Wild at Heart'. What a thrill to see our poster front and centre. A surreal twist for the squarest girl at school to be headlining on a Saturday night at the coolest club in the coolest zone of the coolest city! I was writing to Paul on the plane and said that I often feel numb, like I've been sleeping in snow. Well, playing rock n roll is the defrost, living in the microwave for a couple of hours.
    And the food report for the day is not entirely what I expected, but delicious. A marzipan croissant, green chilli fried chicken and a vinaigrette coleslaw.... and a delicious pasty stout..... and a cherry porter.
    We're meeting the incredibly generous Marcus from 'Frontal Uranus' today. He is not only providing us with drums and backline but is now also driving us to our gig tonight and setting up a show on Friday.... all in exchange for opening for us on Saturday night. We've never even met him. The contact came from Grimm, an old school, true punk friend of Joe's. Grimm has bent over backwards to help. Sadly, he's no longer in Germany, so we won't meet him. ... something to do with being arrested for wearing a Palestine style scarf.... maybe not such a free city after all!
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  • Day 1

    Paar Stunden in Berlin

    July 1, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    Die paar Stunden in Berlin verbringe ich einen Teil davon mit einem Kollegen aus San Diego (Deutscher). Er musste dann wieder nach Hause und ich lief vom Alexanderplatz bis zum Brandenburger Tor. Gleich geht es wieder an den Flughafen und dann ab nach New York.🛫Read more

  • Day 48

    IN Berlin & Hamburg 🇩🇪

    June 19, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    Spent 1 full day in Hamburg & 2 full days in Berlin. Hamburg has my heart I think more than Berlin does 🤭
    We spent the first half of Hamburg walking around the city centre & having lunch, we then went to a car museum & the train museum & both was so much fun!! Train museum was 3 storeys & had so much, didn't know where to look half the time 🫣 also the architecture & the weather was amazing!
    Berlin was also amazing just had some shotty weather 🥲
    We spent the first day exploring - went to a Jew memorial museum & wow
    Second day was again filled with walking and exploring- weather was better & we managed to see a lot & eat lots of sausages!!
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  • Day 28

    Day 28: Berlin

    May 11, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    We smashed this city in one day seeing all the sites we wanted to and more. The Brandenburg gates; checkpoint Charlie; the Berlin Wall. But by far the monument and museum to the murdered Jews of Europe was an emotional three hours.Read more

  • Day 17

    Berlin

    April 16, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

    We had two days in Germany 🇩🇪

    First day was a walking tour through Berlin city centre despite the fact that it was 3 degrees and pouring rain. went to the spot where Hitlers bunker is/was as well as a holocaust memorial and many other beautiful buildings. That night we had dinner with the group which was Moroccan food. And had a street art tour where we were encouraged to drink on the street as it is legal 🤭

    Second day we were mostly on the bus but stopped in Dresden Germany, most of Dresden was bombed during ww2 so many of the buildings have a charred black exterior. We had a small walking tour there before driving into Prague 😌
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