rosy knew several people in germany and i was able to find a couch at the last minute despite the overwhelming number of couchsurfers visiting for the weekend. i learned upon arrival that many berlin folk were not really that excited about the anniversary. november 9th also happens to be the exact same date that the nazi party burned down all of the synagogues in 1938. true, they are separate events in history, but still a legitimate reason not to be celebrating. there were many different political leaders attending and several different speeches & performances including a giant wall of dominoes in the central area which were knocked down at the end. this was followed by a performance by bon jovi. boo.
i had been registered to be involved in a project where 50,000 people would join hands to create a human wall where the original one once stood. unfortunately due to security reasons in the central part of the city our group was eliminated from the project and we resolved to recognize the event our own way. which we did with a decent view from the river, umbrellas, a spliff and a bottle of jim beam. without going into too much detail, it was a remarkable experience and after 5 nights in the great city of berlin i felt like a wrung-out towel...exhausted but inspired by the events that had taken place. below are some pictures from the whole weekend.
field for lovers
sunset from gallery of the berliner dome
yours truly in the evening sun, berliner dome
tv tower
not movin but lookin tough
waiting for the dominoes to fall
the whisky crew. andreas, thomas, myself & rosy
i am the berlin bear
east side gallery, art on a long section of wall that still stands
more art
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