Note: At this point I’m catching up on blog entries from home. As I post them I’ll back-date them to the day they happened. I came to a realization earlier today: I’m too old to stay in hostels. Don’t get me wrong, I like hostels. They’re a cheap and easy way to get a room, [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Germany’
Europe Day 6- On München, and Hostels
Posted in Travel, tagged Europe, Germany, Hostels, Munich on July 12, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Europe Day 4- Rocking Out in Quedlinburg
Posted in Travel, tagged Beer, Europe, Germany, Heat Wave, Music on July 10, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Well, I can check “Go to German Heavy Metal Festival” off my list of Things To Do Before I Die. Don’t get me wrong, it was fun, and the hearing damage I suffered when I was ten feet from the stage for Krypteria and Delain was totally worth it. As for the other bands, a [...]
Europe Day 1- The Dark Side of Storytelling
Posted in Travel, Writing, tagged Berlin, Europe, Germany, Storytelling on July 7, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The Berlin Holocaust Memorial is a series of 2,711 gray monoliths, which all together take up an entire block near the center of the city. On the outskirts of the Memorial, each monolith is about waist high. As you walk toward the center, they get taller, and the ground begins to dip lower, as if [...]
Europe Day 1- Back in Berlin
Posted in Travel, tagged Berlin, Europe, Germany, Jet Lag on July 7, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I’ll be back-dating these entries to the day they happened. There probably won’t be a blog entry for each day, just whenever one pops into my head and I finally get a chance to write it. By my count, this flight was my seventh round trip over an ocean since 2000, so they’re kind of [...]


