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A couple weeks ago I spent an afternoon after work exploring ModellPark Berlin – Brandenburg.
Located in the middle of Volkspark Wuhlheide – or something vaguely in the middle – ModellPark is a collection of something like 60 miniature replicas of buildings from Berlin and Brandenburg, ranging from the places I know, to […]
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Visiting Denver is a challenge – it’s 5,280 feet above elevation – 1600 meters for those in metric.
I spent much of my first day in downtown Denver, which rests just below this elevation, visiting with a friend. It took only 4 hours before I was winded – breathing heavily, feeling […]
I’ve heard of Natur-Park Schöneberger Südgelände — an old rail yard converted into a park, of sorts, nearby to where I live, but I’ve never visited.
Until today.
It’s a nice park — a 1€ entry fee (exact change required – and pay because there are random inspections) is required. Once inside there’s a […]
King Kong — my drink at the Monkey Bar
Yesterday one of my ex-Jena colleagues and still cool friend, AK, arrived in Berlin in order to attend a workshop. Instead of bumming around and wasting her evening alone, she and I met up and bummed around and wasted her evening together.
Her hotel – […]
There’s a park in this photo.
Written Saturday afternoon, posted today — because I was having too much fun!
As I observed after my time in Denver, I feel that Denver is getting it right. Public Transport is going to have a strong hub in the form of Union Station and a part of […]
Monday was a great day: we visited the Ute Mountain Tribal Park.
The Ute Mountain Tribal Park is a park on the Ute Mountain reservation, and it surrounds Mesa Verde National Park – and it has a lot in common with Mesa Verde: spectacular scenery and cliff dwellings, to name two. It also lacks something […]
We toured the Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park.
Today we left New Mexico, heading north and straight to Mesa Verde National Park.
Tour groups ahead of ours at the Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde National Park.
Honestly, in my opinion, Mesa Verde National Park is probably the most beautiful piece of […]
The Four Corners — right at the center.
Today’s adventure took us (on this segment of the trip, I’ve been joined by Cynical Queer, but I was navel gazing when talking about the railroad, so he wasn’t introduced then) to the Four Corners Monument, which is nicely located at the corners of four states: […]
The air was filled with things that fly!
After a busy morning that involved lots of reading, I headed over to Templehof – once an airport, today a park.
A very cool flying bat!
It’s legacy as an airport was fitting today: I went to Templehof to fly a kite with my SA […]
Right now I’m living within a short distance from one of Berlin’s parks. I won’t say which one, only enough to say that it’s larger than a bread-box, but smaller than Luxembourg.
Actually, I live across the street from the park, and I now know that I do not want to live across the street […]
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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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