Tag Archives: Germany
Pieces of Berlin
“Regard experiences then as if they were about to disappear: what is it about them that anchors or roots them in reality? What would you save of them, what would […]
Hamburg: The Big Picture Show
“Not to find one’s way in a city may well be uninteresting and banal. It requires ignorance–nothing more. But to lose oneself in a city –as one loses oneself in […]
On the Streets I Ran
Has it really been six years? Has it really been six years since I was wandering the streets, getting lost, riding trains, and hunting down vintage trash, sex and sleaze, […]
Wandering Through Berlin
I always looked forward to weekends in Berlin. Those were the days I would allow myself to wander. I’d even purposefully let myself get lost: If the way home was […]
Berlin Beginnings
I miss Berlin. It’s funny how I ended up moving to a city that I hadn’t even planned on visiting. I was on the first leg of my solo backpacking […]
A May Day Affair
A May Day Affair A New Landscape, A New Day Looking to escape Parisian days of intoxication and excess, I hopped on the first train out. I arrived in Berlin […]
The New War in Europe
We all need a little bit of excitement, and last night, I got just that. No, not that. It’s been the European Championships. The what? FOOTBALL! Alright, I’m faking it. […]