With just a few days left in Germany after Nico and Anna’s wedding we decided to make a blitzkrieg visit to Berlin – a city I’ve always wanted to visit, ever since I was a war-comic-absorbing kid and then a teenager learning of the reunification of Germany in 6th form social sciences.
Well, Berlin didn’t disappoint. There’s a lot too see, and walking around the city I was amazed how in-flux it felt – like it’s very much still recovering from WWII and its Cold War fracturing. Segments of The Wall are still visible, along with such icons of Berlin history as the Reichstag and the former Luftwaffe Headquarters (now the finance dept!). Stepping further back Berlin’s older imperial buildings sit nearby modern post-reunification skyscrapers, and in-between there are untold memorials and curiosities to discover. Next time I’ll be back for longer! [More pictures below – click ‘notes’ for captions].
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Awesome, bet you had a field day in here!
Hello fellow designer,
how did you manage to get this input field to show up on the page? Was it a special plug-in or customization from Graph Paper? Please advise!
Love your photos!
Thank you, Irina
Thanks Irina. Assuming you are referring to the embedded slideshow, it’s a feed from my flickr page, enabled by the awesome free utility, http://www.db798.com/pictobrowser/
Wow! Thank you so much for showing off my beautiful home so brilliantly!
Your work is amazing! I will stay tuned!
Elena (Maree’s friend 🙂
thanks – I’d love to go back!
What’s Up! Just wanted to respond. I honestly enjoyed this blog. Keep up the great work.