Berlin – Summer 2013

58
Berlin – Summer 2013 A Homelink Home Exchange Experience

description

Berlin – Summer 2013. A Homelink Home Exchange Experience. Exchange Family & Friends. Christa & daughter Katharina in black. Uwe at far right. Son Chris (who stayed homestudying for exams) in red shirt. Christa & daughter Katharina in black. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Berlin – Summer 2013

Page 1: Berlin – Summer 2013

Berlin – Summer 2013A Homelink Home Exchange Experience

Page 2: Berlin – Summer 2013

Exchange Family & Friends

Christa & daughter Katharina in black.Uwe at far right. Son Chris (who stayed home studying for exams) in red shirt.

Christa & daughter Katharina in black.Uwe at far right. Son Chris (who stayed homestudying for exams) in red shirt.

Page 3: Berlin – Summer 2013

Propaganda Pillar (replica)

Exhibit at Museum of the GermanResistance Movements.

Page 4: Berlin – Summer 2013

Memorial to the German Resistance

Statue in the courtyard where Col. von Stauffenberg, Chief of Staff of the General Army Office and 3 co-conspirators were executed on July 20, 1944 for that day's failed attempt to assassinate Hitler. Inscription (translated) reads: "You did not bear the shame You resisted You bestowed the eternally vigilant symbol of change By sacrificing your impassioned lives for freedom, justice and honor.”(Note: von S et al. resisted only when it was clear that war was lost)

Page 5: Berlin – Summer 2013

Be Prepared!

Amusing vending machine in front ofconvenience store/pub on the corner of the street where I lived!

Page 6: Berlin – Summer 2013

Checkpoint Charlie Guardhouse (replica)

Checkpoint Charlie was the most famous border crossing between West and East Berlin. From 13 Aug. 196l to 22 Nov. 2009, only Allied occupation forces members and foreign tourists could enter East Berlin.

The Museum Haus am Checkpoint Charlie documents the history of the Berlin Wall and exhibits daring means of escape used by East Berliners (tunnels, homemade airplane and SCUBA device, cars with hidden compartments), and honors the est.136 people who died in escape-related incidents.

Page 7: Berlin – Summer 2013

Street Musician

Talented classical violinist busking near the Museum Insel (Museum Island) , a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Page 8: Berlin – Summer 2013

Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery)

Viewed from the Lustgarten (Pleasure Garden), one of 5 museums forming theMuseum Insel (Museum Island). Others are the Pergamon, the Bode, the Neues, and the Altes. Saw the famous bust of Nefertiti at the Neues. I didn't visit the others, as they housed primarily ancient classical art, and I was more interested in contemporary art and history.

Page 9: Berlin – Summer 2013

Berliner Dom (Berlin Cathedral)

The largest Protestant church in Germany, constructed in its present form in 1822 on the occasion of the union of Prussia's Lutheran and Reformed communities. Site of regular services and concerts.

I attended a chambermusic concert there with a Servas host, Reinhild

Page 10: Berlin – Summer 2013

Graffiti Wall Panel

Don't remember where this photo was taken. There are graffiti-covered remnants of the Berlin wall at several sites in the city. including paintings by wellknown artists. A comprehensive collection of wall graffiti photos can be seen athttp://www.google.com/search?q=Paintings+on+the+Berlin+wall&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=-FklUuCCF-afiALiwoGoDg&ved=0CDkQsAQ&biw=1600&bih=733.

Page 11: Berlin – Summer 2013

At Ploetzensee, a small glacial lake in the middle of Berlin. A Servas friend, Jette, brought me there on a chilly afternoon. We were the only persons there. I took a quick dip, then showered in the 1920s style wooden shower house. Couldn't erase the chilling mental image of the deadly shower houses of the Nazi era,

Page 12: Berlin – Summer 2013

Lone Grey Heron at Ploetzensee

I thought it was a great blue heron, but an expert set me straight!

Page 13: Berlin – Summer 2013

Brrrr!

Wearing bikini given to me by my friend Edith in Bilbao. (Makes going to the bathroom easier than one piece suits.) Wouldn't be caught dead in such at home. Europeans "let it all hang out!" At some beaches many former DDR (East German) residents, go "au natural."

Page 14: Berlin – Summer 2013

Bi-Cultural Icon

The friendly community center and park across from my apartment sported an outdoor bread oven with two separate wood-fired compartments - one for "halal" ("kosher for Muslims) baked goods and one for non-Muslims.

Page 15: Berlin – Summer 2013

Tiergarten flower garden

The magnificently forested 520 acre Tiergarten was two blocks from my apartment. Its prewar 200,000 trees were cut down for fuel during the war and fuel-starved post-war period, with only about 700 remaining. Replanting the forest took place between 1949 and 1959, which explains why I had no recollection of a large urban forest during my spring 1959 semester at the Free University of Berlin. Once a hunting area for royalty, it now comprises a vast network of pathways, gardens, lawns & statues.

Page 16: Berlin – Summer 2013

Beware of rabbits!

Flower garden areas are fenced to keep out hungry rabbits!

Page 17: Berlin – Summer 2013

Jewish Darwinism

Amusing poster at Jewish Museum showing evolution of a Jewish menorah to a Christmas tree! (Part of an exhibit on pre-Nazi era Jewish assimilation nto German culture.)

For views of and information about the stark and compelling Daniel Liebeskind-designed Museum building, go to:

http://www.jmberlin.de/main/EN/04-About-The-Museum/00-about-the-museum.php

Page 18: Berlin – Summer 2013

Brandenburg Gate (Tor)

Iconic symbol of Berlin (and Germany). Built between 1788 and 1791, it separated West from East Berlin during the tine of the Wall (1961-1989).It and the surrounding Pariser Platz is the site of major celebrations, speeches, and demonstrations

Page 19: Berlin – Summer 2013

Holocaust Memorial

Covering 4.7 acres a block from the Brandenburg gate, the site contains 2,711 concrete slabs of varying heights and sizes arranged in a grid pattern on a sloping field. Reminiscent of a cemetery, its grim starkness evokes despair and silent contemplation. An underground exhibit chamber honors the memory of families who were killed during the Holocaust.

Page 20: Berlin – Summer 2013

Legoland Giraffe at Potsdamer Platz

Once Europe's most bustling shopping and entertainment complex, Potsdamer Platz was completely destroyed during WW2 and lay bare till after German reunification in 1990. Dominated by the Sony Centre with its soaring glass and steel tent-like roof, it includes the Daimler/Chrysler Atrium, shopping arcade with 133 stores, cafes, several dozen movie screens, a film museum, mini-lake and ice rink. Architecture is result of world-wide design competition and an example of "urban renewal' at its finest.

Page 21: Berlin – Summer 2013

Environmental Protection Posters

Along the hiking trail from the Grunewald train station to the beautiful (largely nudist) Teufelsee (Devil Lake) beach. A sinister arrow in front of the train station points to Platform 17, transport depot for Jews bound for Polish ghettoes and, later, to Theresienstadt and Auschwitz-Birkenau.

Page 22: Berlin – Summer 2013

Sample Poster

Rough Translation: Don't bother nesting birds - please...For birds eat bugs that harm our trees!

Page 23: Berlin – Summer 2013

Charlottenburg Palace

Largest palace in Berlin, it was commissioned by Sophie Charlotte, the wife of Friedrich III, Elector of Brandenburg and inaugurated in 1699. It is the site of baroque concerts by musicians in period costume,

Page 24: Berlin – Summer 2013

Fancy Dinner Theater

I skipped the dinner, but enjoyed the concert.

Page 25: Berlin – Summer 2013

Ready, Set, Play!

Sneaked photo in before musicians began to play. Works by Handel, Vivaldi, arias from Don Giovanni, and a flute concerto by Frederick the Great himself and other Baroque pieces were performed.

Page 26: Berlin – Summer 2013

Gilded “lobby” settee

Page 27: Berlin – Summer 2013

Comfy Intermission Perch

Page 28: Berlin – Summer 2013

Amusing Berlin Zoo Sign

Page 29: Berlin – Summer 2013

White Wolf at Berlin Zoo

Page 30: Berlin – Summer 2013

Zoo Playground

Playground has imaginative animal-themed spaces for kids to play on and in.

Page 31: Berlin – Summer 2013

Anti-Morsi Rally

Egyptian activists demonstrate against former Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi at plaza near Brandenburg Gate.

Page 32: Berlin – Summer 2013

Carpool for Birding Outing

Outing was listed in calendar of NABU, Germany's environmental protection organization. Focus was the banding ofbaby "Baumfalken" (hobbies in English) which involved 57 year old bander, Paul Soemmer climbing a 30 meter tree to a nest, removing baby birds and lowering them for examination, measuring, and banding by Baumfalken expert Klaus -Dietrich Fiuczynski. Till 2 years, ago, 75 year old Klaus made similar ascents to study the falcons which also nest in girders of high tension poles

Page 33: Berlin – Summer 2013

Klaus addresses his crew of volunteers

Page 34: Berlin – Summer 2013

Paul points to the treetop nest

Page 35: Berlin – Summer 2013

Puts on climbing gear

Page 36: Berlin – Summer 2013

Eyes the tree

Page 37: Berlin – Summer 2013

Starts up…

Page 38: Berlin – Summer 2013

and up…..

Page 39: Berlin – Summer 2013

and up….

Page 40: Berlin – Summer 2013

and up…

Page 41: Berlin – Summer 2013

Nest in view…

Page 42: Berlin – Summer 2013

Within reach…

Page 43: Berlin – Summer 2013

In the bag!

Page 44: Berlin – Summer 2013

Precious package received…

Page 45: Berlin – Summer 2013

Out of the bag…

Page 46: Berlin – Summer 2013

Gentle inspection and measurement

Page 47: Berlin – Summer 2013

Band is affixed…

Page 48: Berlin – Summer 2013

Cameras are “all eyes”…

Page 49: Berlin – Summer 2013

Baby

Page 50: Berlin – Summer 2013

Volunteer records data…

Page 51: Berlin – Summer 2013

Bridge to Werder

• Werder is an island suburb of

• Potsdam in the Havel River and home of Servas hosts Barbara and Heinz Guenther. We toured Potsdam, visited their

• garden, swam in the river, and had supper at their home.

Page 52: Berlin – Summer 2013

Servas Hosts Barbara and Heinz

Page 53: Berlin – Summer 2013

In their garden

Page 54: Berlin – Summer 2013

A neighbor’s garden

Page 55: Berlin – Summer 2013

My former (1959) student residence in Berlin

Click icon to add pictureBuilding, now vacant, was built in 1916 and was designed by Germany's first female architect, Emilie Winkelmann, as a residence for "emancipated urban women." Building's mgmt. company let me see the interior, most recently used as offices and a theater. Building is cited in several sociological journal articles about 1920s era women in Germany.

Page 56: Berlin – Summer 2013

Marquee of former theater

I thought "Tribune" signified a newspaper!The former theater occupants referred me to the management company.

Page 57: Berlin – Summer 2013

Lisa Ross and sons Troy and Richard

Lisa lived with me for 3 years. Is now teaching and living in Saudi Arabia with her two sons. She and the boys visited me for a week in Berlin, after participating as volunteer English conversation partners at Pueblo Ingles in Spain ,just as I did the previous month.

Page 58: Berlin – Summer 2013

Father 1959 Berlin; Son 2013 Dresden

Frido#1 died in E.Berlin in 1987. Was my student boy friend.

I visited Frido#2 and his family in August 2013.