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This photo turned out to be slightly more problematic than I expected, to be honest – Sunday morning my Sagittarius Amigo and I took the Harlem Gospel Walking Tour from Harlem Heritage Tours.
After an interesting hour long introductory talk at the offices of the company, we walked over to the Canaan Baptist Church of […]
Despite appearances, I did not just take photos of Liszt on my walk through Weimar yesterday. Here are a few of the other highlights.
In front of the Bauhaus University Library
In the Park an der Ilm.
German's favorite food.
Apparently I'm not the only person who thinks this!
Lest […]
Growing up, I lived across the street from a church.
A worse neighbor I could not imagine, so it was no surprise when one of my siblings announced this Christmas eve morning, that she was looking forward to another year of the family’s annual park-up-the-street event.
It’s the family’s way of eeking out revenge on […]
Innocence regained with baptism.
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A private place to worship.
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Kyiv Pechersk Lavra
Originally uploaded by elmada.
The first time I ever felt like an atheist at the church was when I first visited the Indianapolis Speedway—home of the Indy 500, the Brickyard 400, and (maybe) the US Formula 1 Grand Prix.
I still remember the trip quite clearly: I was searching for […]
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TQE : That Queer Expatriate I'm an American living in Berlin, Germany -- which makes me an expatriate, not an ex-patriot. Before landing in Germany, I've lived in Denver, Colorado; Laramie, Wyoming; Bloomington, Indiana; and Weimar, Germany. If you want to write to me, feel free! The username is elmadaeu on the gmail.com service.
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