There is only one god
A few days ago we all went to the Neues Museum, which displays Egyptian and prehistoric artifacts. Of particular interest … Continue reading There is only one god
A few days ago we all went to the Neues Museum, which displays Egyptian and prehistoric artifacts. Of particular interest … Continue reading There is only one god
…was in Berlin here at the Hasir Restaurant. Who knew!!! Posted from WordPress for Windows Phone Continue reading The birth of the Doner Kebab…
While visiting the Pergamon Museum we came across this little gem. It’s over 1000 yrs. old from Persia. And could … Continue reading Baked bean storage through the ages
Yesterday Z and I went to the Pergamonmuseum (German) which in English is the Pergamon Museum. It seems that in … Continue reading The Pergamonmuseum
I will have to disagree with my learned colleague, Glen. The problem with the Kindle is that it only reads … Continue reading Kindle blah blah blah
Not really. This was just parked on the parade route. Continue reading We rented a car and Glen drove
Kurt has had his Sony eReader for a while – and I have to say even though I am an uber-geek I … Continue reading Kindle is the best travel companion
The largest outdoor gallery in the world (1.3 km)was part of the Berlin Wall. The most famous of all the … Continue reading The Eastside Gallery
Thinking the CSP would be like a Mardi Gras Parade we toddled off to watch a bit early. We walked … Continue reading Christopher Street Parade
On our first official day of sightseeing (where we came across Darth Vader) we saw what i guess is Berlin’s … Continue reading A Morning in the Cocktail Onion
This has nothing to do with Berlin – this weeks First Dog on the Moon…cracked me up. Continue reading Ask a Theologian
Yesterday we caught the UBahn into Potzdamer Platz and saw the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag (Parliament). The Reichstag has … Continue reading Darth Vader: the man and the myth
We have been here for a few days now and have been exploring the ‘hood. We are leaving the heavy … Continue reading Schliemannstr. Berlin
Language is living, constantly changing meaning and adding and disposing of words. There are many language a teachers of world … Continue reading Glen and the mastery of German
We arrived in Berlin 3 days ago, haven’t done much as yet. Scouted the area and we have scored. The … Continue reading Berlin
Opened the door this morning to this, I think I’ll miss this paper. Flying out to Berlin this afternoon, to … Continue reading Flogging it
We went on a Gay Hajj to the Stonewall on Christopher Street which is said to be the birth place … Continue reading Other Random stuff..
José Gervasio Artigas Arnal Tourino (June 19, 1764 – September 23, 1850) is a national hero of Uruguay, sometimes called … Continue reading “Uruguayan Heroes for 300 please…”
The top one is a Rubin (Glen) and no that’s not fried egg, it’s cheese that was melted in … Continue reading The vegetarian nightmare