"First we took Manhattan, then we took Berlin"
The essence of this slightly changed song title from the famous Canadian poet and singer Leonard Cohen did not escape us, as my wife and I visited Berlin for an extended week-end in connection with a private celebration. Since we have recently visted NYC, one might even say that it was fairly obvious.
We had not the time, nor the inclination, for any extended photo-tour, so you have to settle for the typical tourist photos. The one above is of course Brandenburger Tor at the end of Unter den Linden.
The essence of this slightly changed song title from the famous Canadian poet and singer Leonard Cohen did not escape us, as my wife and I visited Berlin for an extended week-end in connection with a private celebration. Since we have recently visted NYC, one might even say that it was fairly obvious.
We had not the time, nor the inclination, for any extended photo-tour, so you have to settle for the typical tourist photos. The one above is of course Brandenburger Tor at the end of Unter den Linden.
And it couldn't escape even my notice that Serbia had beaten Germany at the World Cup in Football (soccer to the Americans) in South Africa...
Today's post is an entry in the SIXTH round of ABC Wednesday, the meme initiated by Denise Nesbitt. For more, you can log on via the MckLinky enabled site
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