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    • Dzień 24

      Bud Spencer Museum

      19 grudnia 2022, Niemcy ⋅ ☁️ -1 °C

      BUD SPENCER war für viele ein Held ind er Kindheit oder sogar eine Vaterfigur.
      Er war vor seiner Filmkarriere ein Schwimm-Ass.
      Er gewann mehreremale die Schwimm-Weltmeisterschaften.
      Als er in die Filmproduktion rutschte lernte er Giuseppe alias Terence Hill kennen.
      Durch mehrere kleine Nebenrollen sind Sie beste Freund fürs Leben geworden. Sie machten kaum noch Filme ohne einander, denn die beiden machten 19 Filme miteinander und Sie waren immer die Hüter des Gesetzes. Carlo alias Bud Spencer verstarb leider im 2016 und wurde 87 Jahre alt.
      Seine Kinder haben für Ihn ein Museum errichtet in Berlin.

      Heute Abend gehts nach Bad Herrenalb und geniessen noch die letzten paar Tage in einem Wellnesshotel.
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    • Dzień 15

      A Day in Berlin

      30 grudnia 2019, Niemcy ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

      We arrived into Berlin fairly late by train from Prague. We shared a first class compartment which just managed to accommodate all the luggage.
      Upon arrival we took a taxi to the hotel (about 10 minutes) and then went out to look for a dinner option.
      There were so many options for museums in Berlin that we decided on one only a short walk away - The Berlin Bunker. It was used during the war and the museum included a very extensive story about how Hitler committed such terrible wartime atrocities. We spent about three hours here and then moved not too far away to the Berlin Wall Memorial and Checkpoint Charlie. We had lunch in a close by Irish pub (touristy of course)!
      I had bought tickets for a hop on hop off bus so we headed to Alexanderplatz to try and find the right bus - no so easy due to the size of the place but we managed to find it eventually! From the bus we saw many of the huge buildings and the Brandenburg Gate. We got off the bus at the victory column and decided to walk back to the hotel from there via the Tiergarten (about 45 minutes). Dinner was across the road at a Japanese restaurant and then quickly into an Uber across town to the A-Trane jazz club. We saw a group called Unity 5 who were very good - the place was packed!
      This afternoon we arrived in Copenhagen via an easyJet flight (only 50 minutes). We got the hotel and crashed for a few hours before our New Year’s Eve dinner.
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    • Dzień 7

      Es geht wieder zu Fuß

      2 października 2019, Niemcy ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Der ursprüngliche Plan hatte vorgesehen nach dem Lauf in den Spreewald zu fahren. Spazierengehen, mit dem Boot durch die Kanäle tuckern, einfach ausspannen. Leider hat mir das Wetter einen Strich durch die Rechnung gemacht.

      Berlin ist aber eine wunderbare Stadt. Also habe ich hier verlängert. Um meine müden Beine wieder munter zu kriegen, bin ich einfach durch die Stadt gewandert.

      Dabei war ich hauptsächlich in zwei sehr unterschiedlichen Ecken: Friedrichshain und Prenzlauer Berg.

      Im ersteren fühlst du dich wohl wenn du eine sehr entspannt Multikulti Szene magst. Die Häuser bunt bemalt, viele extrem simple Kneipen oder Clubs, lässig, häufig in schwarz, gekleidete Menschen und süßlicher Duft in der Luft.

      Die andere Ecke hat auch in den Seiten"gassen" immer wieder Platz für Alleebäume. Die Häuser und die Bewohner so wie auch die zahlreichen Lokale, sind ein bisserl hipper, gepflegter, teurer.

      Gemeinsam haben sie die freundlichen Berliner, die wild plakatierten Ankündigungen und Gesteige auf denen die vielen Radfahrer offenbar Vorrang haben und die Fußgänger ohne Aufregung Platz machen.

      Trotz Muskelkater ist es verpflichtend so viel als möglich zu Fuß zu machen. Sonst verpasst man doch glatt einen spannenden Moment. Auf dieser Weise habe ich seit Montag noch einen weiteren Marathon in Berlin zurückgelegt 🏃💪
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    • Dzień 34

      Day Thirty-Four: Off to Berlin

      18 kwietnia, Niemcy ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

      As I sit on my plane 20 days after this. Makes me realize how much you do forget! But really, I do remember not too much happened this day. We drove up from Prague, hungover once again, and had a short stop in Dresden. I even had two dates, as you can see. The WWII story behind Dresden is super sad. It was an important transport center for the Nazis so churchhill bombed them. But what they did was do a couple of warning bombs away from populated areas so people can take shelter; in Dresden, that would mostly be the protestant church. Then church continued to go and bomb the shit out of the church and kill everyone inside... completely innocent people. It's really hard to slowly learn about the horrible things the allies did that we just don't hear about. I did have a chance to take a quick look, and it was beautiful while looking different from Catholic churches. We had a coffee and a nice bathroom break. I feel bad for whoever had to follow me and ethan into that bathroom. After we didn't have a lot of time so we ran and shoved our faces and made a pizza burrito. When we arrived in Berlin, Bec gave us a short bus tour explaining the area and some of the buildings. Even with a short stop at the part of the Berlin wall with all the artwork. And no, Nick and I are not actually kissing. It was nice too because Nick and I wanted to have a chill one on one chat about our life's and other stuff. For the first time on the trip, we had a chance to actually go off and get time apart from everyone! We went to a very authentic German bar where they had a traditional German band playing too! We even got a beer stein that was like a 1.5 liters of beer... unfortunately it was not very quiet so not the best place but we made it work. Some of the ladies were having a self care night and bought a whole bunch of face masks, and I was invited. Ethan was so out of it. I'm pretty sure he went to bed at 8. The face masks were fun, but the problem was that it won't stick to my lower face due to my beard. It was still a fun night, just chilling and chatting with everyone. Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 33

      Berlin

      31 marca 2023, Niemcy ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F

      Why am I always so comfortable in a big modern bad ass city? As good as Marbella and the Spanish Sun Coast was Berlin is another dimension.
      From the moment I stepped outside the hotel onto Wittenberg Platz I felt at home. Totally comfortable as I walked to Die Creme for früshstück this morning. No longer walking the pretty sun brightened streets of Marbella. Or smelling the ocean breeze. Instead traffic, graffiti, folks rushing, sirens howling. But damn I was home. Finishing my bowl of granola with fresh berries and coffee I exited the small cafe to get my city pass I had purchase on line. This was going to be a day for a little shopping, learning the subway system and walking.
      I headed toward Potsdamer Platz 1.3 miles away to get a proper Berlin public transport pass. Offices close. Open Monday-Wednesday or weekends. Well that walk healthy still took time and pissed me off. So I kept walking almost in circles until fatigue urged me to rest. When my legs were about to give up finding me in a jail cell for sleeping on a cold wet park bench a Hop On Hop Off bus turned the corner headed towards me. It stopped. I got on.
      Not a word of English did the driver speak. I showed him the Visit Berlin pass but in English he couldn’t understand it. In German I had to buy the tour bus pass at the Tor. “Ok” I said. He let me on. No jail tonite.
      Sitting in the upper deck toggling through an exhaustive list of languages I found the English narration. Up and down streets the bus went. Here’s the Opera House, then museum xyz, a decaying Berlin Wall picked clean by human woodpeckers and a remnant of a bomb out WWII building. Past Check Point Charlie into the government quarter where we were forced to stop to allow a cavalcade of police cars, blue lights on, motorcycle escorts and dark Mercedes Benzes. King Charles was here yesterday but had already departed for Hamburg. This definitely was a important politician. It reminded me of the night in DC went we were surprised by Trumps parade of black vehicles on route to the White House. It was probably a late night Taco Bell run. We did “salute” as the Beast passed us.
      Anyway the bus made to the Tor and I jumped off with a quick Vielen dank.
      The subway station that would get me back was nearby by.
      I went down the stairs to the ticket kiosk. Location instructions were difficult to interpret and my phone was of little use. So I went looking for help. And then serendipity.
      There was an older man we’ll probably my ages at a seat waiting for the train. He was wearing a baseball cap and from a distance I recognized it as the Cuban flag it was embroidered on the side and Cuba above the bill.
      Incredulous I stopped and in Spanish I said “¿Tu eres Cubano?” He smiled and replied “Si.” Instantaneously, as brothers from some distant land there was an bond.
      I continued asking if he knew the system and where I wanted to go. As he began explaining his train approached. I said thanks indicating I understood in Spanish of course and shook his hand.
      I continue the short distance to the escalator that would take me to the other side of the tracks. As I walked across, I looked down and saw him still on the platform his train gone. He had not boarded and was waving at me to come back. Weird. I made a u-turn and headed back down.
      He was very apologetic feeling he had not given me clear instructions. Since he wasn’t working today he could take the next train home.
      We talked and I learned how to get back to the hotel. Then a little bit of chit chat asking him if he lives in Berlin etc. Yes he told me for the last 30 years.
      I began to probe further but again the next train approached. Yeah German schedules.
      I stopped the questions and asked if I could take a selfie of us. Immediately he said No, no pictures please. Ok I respect that. Many people are camera shy. But this was different. Summing it up in my mind I knew it was the long arm of the Cuban government. Stretching all the way from Havana it’s authoritarian reach beyond comprehension.
      I firmly shook his hand again and patted his shoulder.
      How many lives has the regime destroyed? For how many more years will the suffering continue?
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    • Dzień 5

      The day after

      30 września 2019, Niemcy ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Tja, wie ist so der Tag danach? Also ich meine der Tag nach so einem langen Rennen.

      Wenig überraschend brauchte mein Körper ausgiebig Schlaf - und zwar gleich zwei Marathons lang. Und Kraftstoff. Das gab's in Form eines ausgiebigen Frühstücks (Tipp: solltet ihr mal in Berlin und dann in der Nähe von Friedrichshain nächtigen: Zimmer ohne Frühstück! Und dann rundum den Boxhagener Platz frühstücken gehen).

      Nachdem das Wetter sich weiterhin nicht freundlich zeigte, stand ein Besuch in einem Museum am Plan.

      Und auf dem Weg dorthin und im Museum triffst du viele Mitstreiter von gestern. Man trägt - zu Recht - stolz sein Medaille oder das Finisher-Leiberl zur Schau. Und so erkennst du sofort diejenigen, die zur Marathon-Familie gehören.

      Und dann gibt *das* Erkennungsmerkmal, dass du von weitem realisierst. Am Tag nach so einem Rennen wünscht du dir vor allem das die Rolltreppen funktionieren. Und zwar die, die hinunter führen. Weil beim Stiegenhinunter sieht dein Bewegungsablauf aus wie der einer Puppe an den Fäden einen Marionettespielers am Anfang seiner Karriere. So unrythmisch sahen nur die ersten Versuche japanischer Roboter der 80-er Jahre aus. Dazu erkennt man eine gewisse Anspannung in den Gesichtszügen. 😖

      Das Pergamon-Museum (ich hatte ja einen Plan) war den Weg allemal wert. Selbst, dass wegen Umbauten der berühmte Pergamonaltar derzeit nicht zu besichtigen ist, war zu verschmerzen. Alleine die Pracht des Ischtar-Tores aus Babylon ist überwältigend. 😍
      Anm: Die Umbauarbeiten sollen 2023 abgeschlossen sein. Unwahrscheinlich aber doch, gibt es dann schon die Möglichkeit über den BER einzureisen 😂

      Zum abendlichen Ausklang habe ich mir dann noch eine nächtliche outdoor Film- und Lichtprojektion zu Ehren des Reichtagsgebäudes angesehen - leider für euch - nur mehr bis 3. Oktober.
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    • Dzień 9

      Day 9🇩🇪

      29 lipca 2022, Niemcy ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Woke up in Fürth, a small village near Nürnberg, Germany. We went into town early to get breakfast and walk around before our train for Berlin. Stopped at a local bakery and got a few pastries and a coffee from the nearby Starbucks. I felt quite tired so I was a bit grumpy that morning (sorry Lampros!).
      Today is a big day of travelling, since our final destination will be Copenhagen, Denmark. It’s a big trip with 5 different trains to catch. There are direct trains to Copenhagen from Hamburg but they’re all booked and we can’t get any seats. So it’ll have to be that way! We are prepared!
      Getting to Berlin we had just a couple of hours, so we walked out of the station, went to gate of Brandenburg, saw the parliament “Reichstag” building and the Jew monument. Then walked back to the station, had a delicious Chinese “make yourself” bowl, and ran to our next train. Next destination Hamburg.
      Getting to Hamburg we had an hour to spend, so we again walked out, went about a bit and then back to the station. From Hamburg, we had to go Flensburg. In the beginning we got the wagons mixed up a bit, so we had to run to the right one and I got a bad cramp - but we eventually got there and found seats next to each other. The time was passing and we were getting tired..
      Getting to Flensburg we had to wait for two hours before the next train. When that train arrived there were only two wagons but a lot more people then they could fit. The train journey was 1h 30m, and more than half the people on the train were standing cause they weren’t any seats. On top of that, because we were crossing boarders they had to check our passports so they made all the people that were standing to get off the train and then board it again. Getting to Fredericia we - again - had about an hour to spare and we were getting hungry, but there was nothing around to eat - plus it was super early in the morning so there was also nothing open. We shared a couple of cereal bars and waited for the next train. It started getting cold so I changed from shorts to trousers. At last, our last train arrived, we boarded quickly and tried to sleep. Last destination - Copenhagen!
      We arrived in Copenhagen early hours of the morning, found the bus to the zoo and called Stamos to open up for us! It felt so nice to be here. ❤️ home away from home. Having a shower, getting to bed and waking up to lots of washing!!!!😂👖👚👕🧼🛁🧺
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    • Dzień 29

      Berlin

      19 kwietnia, Niemcy ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      We got up early today for our walking tour of Berlin. It was cold and rainy for it, of course. We just can't escape rain. The rain didn't make the tour any worse for me, though. We got to learn so much about WWII history, which has always been so interesting to me. We started at a building where Hitler used to hold all his speeches. On either side of the staircase were two huge statues of men killing lions. Hitler liked this staircase for speeches because the lions were meant to symbolize the power the Nazi party had. He would do these speeches standing by himself because he was a short, angry little man and didn't want people to see how small he was lol. On this building, there were patched up bullet holes and patched areas from shrapnel. It was really cool to see that less than 100 years ago, something so chaotic and devastating happened right where I was standing. Now, it's a peaceful city still trying to find its identity. There were a few more stops that were really interesting to me, like an entire building for just one statue of a mother holding her dead son. It was used as a war monument. Afterward we went to the empty library. The empty library is another monument that represents the burning of the books. When Hitler first took over, he ordered all books by Jewish authors or in Hebrew to be burned in this square. Thousands of books were burned here. We carried on to the Brandenburg Gate. To get there, we had to walk down a street called Unter Den Linden. The Nazis used to March here, and in Hitlers classic antics, he told people hundreds of thousands were marching. It looked like it, but only because they marched around the block in a circle lol. In reality, there was about 50000 nazis marching. The Brandenburg Gate was built by the Greeks hundreds of years ago. On top of the gate was a statue of a lady on a horse carrige. This statue is called "the statue of victory." Everybody loved it, even Napoliean. Napoliean ended up stealing it and dragging it back to France, where he displayed it for a short amount of time before it was taken back to Berlin. Funnily when they put it back on top of the gate they repositioned the statue of victory to face and point at the French embassy building as a fuck you to the French. I thought that was pretty funny. We went to the "memorial for the murdered jews of europe," which was opened about 20 years ago. It's very abstract with grey concrete blocks in all different shapes. I think the grey rainy sky was the perfect setting for the plain grey blocks representing a grey Era. Unfortunately, the artist used concrete for these blocks, so it's had to be repaired a couple of times already. The last stop was Hitlers bunker, which is just a parking lot now. The tour guide told us how Hitler spent his last days here, suffering from schizophrenia from the opiods and meth his doctor was prescribing him. When he finally realized he was circled and the war was over he married his girlfriend of 18 years and they killed themselves. Hitler was shaky from the drugs so he was scared if he shot himself, he'd miss. So he took cyanide and shot himself. He ordered his generals to burn his dead body so they couldn't humiliate his dead body. The only known remains ever found of the little rat was a small jaw bone with two teeth on it. They were able to use dental records to confirm it was him. Not only did we get to learn lots about WWII, but the tour guide knew lots about the Cold War as well he told us about the Berlin wall. Everybody went to bed one night, and when they woke up, construction had started, and chainlink fences went up. People lost their jobs and were separated from their family's. Even one unlucky family had the border go right through their house. I have no idea what the rules were for them. After 31 years, the government held a conference saying they were reuniting east and west Berlin, and people could freely go back and forth. When the man reading the news to people was asked when this rule was coming into effect, he panicked and read the date of the meeting instead of the planned date 2 weeks in the future. So, people rushed to the borders excited to see their family members and friends. The city had a few choices, open fire on the citizens, open the border, or do nothing and let this angry mob get angrier by making them wait till the original date. They decided to let everyone in. For a city that's been caught up in a lot shitty history, they made the right choice for once. I really loved this walking tour it was right up my alley. A little bit of an extra was the tour guide pointed out the hotel Micheal Jackson held his baby over the balcony of his hotel. After we went to get food and warm up. Pearses cousin Amanda lives in Berlin and she wanted to go out to a club with us later that night. She told us the clubs have an all black dress code. Pearse needed some black clothes so we went to the mall and did a bit of shopping for our night out. We met up with Amanda for some ramen before the club. When I got my bowl, I added all the spices I saw in front of me and made an inferno on accident, but it was still so good. We went to a techno club called Kater Blau with Amanda. I have never seen anything like it in my life. It was by far the coolest club we've been to. As soon as you walk in the club they make you put stickers on your phone cameras. It felt pretty serious. We stayed till past 5 and got back to the hostel at almost 7. We had to be on the bus at 745 lol. I shut my eyes on the couch for about 30 minutes but it didn't help me lol. Overall it was an amazing day Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 72

      Bussing Berlin

      14 listopada 2023, Niemcy ⋅ 🌬 12 °C

      Hop Off and On #2

      I did a second loop to take in the sights, hopping off at a few more stops before diving into the detail 🤓

      My picture of the Brandenburger Tor was spoilt by the restoration work underway due to a recent climate demonstration 🫣

      https://youtu.be/AhnI6vCV49I?feature=shared
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    • Dzień 2

      Berlin 🇩🇪

      7 lutego 2023, Niemcy ⋅ ⛅ 2 °C

      Die erste Nacht im Bus war überraschenderweise kuschelig warm bei etwa -9 Grad. 🥶 Dafür war es heute den ganzen Tag sonnig und wir haben weiter Schritte sammeln können. Nach leckeren Brunch gab’s viel Sightseeing und jetzt geht’s weiter Richtung Norden. 🇩🇰 Czytaj więcej

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