Hi Ann
Thanks so much for your travel experience and impression of Berlin.
Sounds like it has become a very youthful and vibrant city.

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Posted: Feb 13, 08 9:16am![]() Why did we go to Berlin for vacation? Because we had a friend temporarily in residence. Because my husband spent a yea... ![]() Hi Ann Thanks so much for your travel experience and impression of Berlin. Sounds like it has become a very youthful and vibrant city. Posted: Feb 13, 08 8:30pm![]() Why did we go to Berlin for vacation? Because we had a friend temporarily in residence. Because my husband spent a yea... ![]() People don't usually associate Berlin with water travel, but the city's river, canals, and lakes are an important part of the economy and a hidden bonus for travelers with screen names like mine. Tourist barges -- similar the bateaux mouches of Paris, only smaller, lower, and funkier -- ply the river & canals. Some of them you can hop on and off, like those red double decker tourist buses that roam around New York City. There are interesting waterside restaurants and performance spaces. And you can sail or motor around the many lakes, which also have an interesting assortment of industrial traffic. I believe there's kayaking too. Posted: Feb 14, 08 1:08pm![]() People don't usually associate Berlin with water travel, but the city's river, canals, and lakes are an important part o... ![]() This reminds me of an important point: go in the spring, summer or early fall. Berlin in the dead of winter is dark, dark, dark. Posted: Apr 7, 08 11:52am![]() Why did we go to Berlin for vacation? Because we had a friend temporarily in residence. Because my husband spent a yea... ![]() Ann -- Just saw your post on TBD re; Why Berlin? Also saw you are a writer and did check out a few posts on your blog. Guess a few of our interests cross. I lived for 2 1/2 years in West Berlin back in the mid '50's (was in counterintelligence running 'sources' inside the SED) and later 2 1/2 years at the US Embassy in Bonn/Bad Godesberg (financial attache). Now, I'm just an old geezer and trying to write. Have about 50,000 words (of maybe 65,000) written of a memoir, The Joy of Odyssey, although I have an advanced degree in procrastination and need to kick myself to get it done. Your husband studied in Berlin. At the Freie Universitaet? I'm still in contact with the son of a couple I knew back in the '50's. Did visit Berlin just after the Wall went up, but haven't been back since. Would like to visit again, but don't know when. In any case, Ann, best to you and your husband. Tschuess, --- Arthur Arthur Fern, Bloomfield, CT email: afern@comcast.net P.S. Any advice on writing and publishing? Posted: Jul 1, 08 5:31amI too just recently visited Berlin. Previously I had only hitched thru from Poland to Frankfurt in 1979. It is a great city and I would highly recommend it. I too explored the history and found the city to be very manageable, lots of open spaces, easy to bike and creative use of new and old places. Plenty of history - good and bad, that needs to be mentioned and explored. Posted: Jul 1, 08 5:41amThanks for the travel idea, Ann! We are always looking for places we can afford to go! |