Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Carla's Visit Day 3

On Wednesday we went shopping near Hackescher Markt. Found a bunch of really cute shops, including an actual millinery.

After lunch, we took a boat tour of Berlin.

That night, we went to an incredible string quartet concert at the Konzerthaus Berlin.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Carla's Visit Day 2

Unfortunately, I wasn't able to join Keith and Carla for most of her second day here because I had to go to work. They went to morning mass at one of the few Catholic churches in Berlin, then visited a number of museums. We met up to go to a concert at the Berliner Philharmonie. While we were all excited about the concert, it turned out to be very very strange. Lots of the same dissonant chord and silence. We left at intermission and headed to dinner in Friedrichshain.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Carla's Visit Day 1




Keith's cousin Carla came to visit us in March. We picked her up at the airport and then, after lunch, went to the Fernsehturm. It was on a Monday afternoon, so there wasn't much of a line to get up to the top, plus the weather was clear, so the views were really great.
Here's Carla and me at the top:

After visiting the Fernsehturm, we walked along Unter den Linden Strasse until we reached the Brandenburg Gate:

We had a delicious dinner at Tiergarten Quelle, a restaurant underneath the S-Bahn tracks near the Tiergarten.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Alex's Visit

In January, my friend Alex came to visit us. He was in Germany for business and came to Berlin for the weekend with two of his co-workers. We had a really great time catching up and exploring the city.

At dinner, we both ordered the meatballs and potatoes. I won our eating contest.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Robo-Josie

One of our friends got Josie a light-up ball. She loves it:

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Dresden Day 3

On our last day in Dresden, we split up so that I could see the treasure rooms in the palace (truly incredible, but no cameras allowed) and Keith could wander around and take some pictures. The treasure rooms were amazing, just incredibly opulent. Some pictures are shown here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gr%C3%BCnes_Gew%C3%B6lbe

Here are some pictures that Keith took around the city:

Frauenkirche in background:


Catholic Hofkirche:



Statue of August the Strong, Elector of Saxony, King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania:


More Zwinger:

Dresden Castle:

Zwinger:

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Zwinger

The Zwinger used to be the gatehouse for the Saxon royalty back in the day. Now, it is home to a number of museums, including an art museum, a collection of armor, a porcelain museum and a collection of astronomical instruments. It was really interesting to visit them and also to realize that, at one point, all of these riches belonged to a single family.

Here are some photographs of the outside (no pictures in the museums):

And a picture of us:
We really need to start carrying around my camera, too. No one can seem to figure out how to use Keith's camera. This picture was the result of at least five minutes of posing and explanation.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Dresden Day 1

In early February we took a trip to Dresden for the weekend. We arrived Friday night and wandered around a bit after dinner to get our bearings.

Frauenkirche and Martin Luther statue:
This is a reconstruction of the Frauenkirche, which was decimated in the bombings of World War II. The interior is gorgeous and cannot be photographed.

Fürstenzug with catholic cathedral in background:
In the background of this picture is a mural in Messein porcelain of the leaders of Saxony.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Berlin's Bears

Back in January, Keith went to the Berlin city museum with his German class. The museum has two bears that live there since the bear is the symbol of Berlin.

This is the museum itself: