i found a $1.29 store yesterday, they sell cheap food-household items. i got a large canvas tote there with the store's logo on it, looks pretty camp. i love it. its my food bag now, and i carry food in it. been mostly surviving off of sandwhiches i steal from breakfast, and small packets of nutella. so far the only german food i've eaten are these amaying hazelnut-chocolate wafers and a hot dog. the rest has been sandwhiches and asian food. i love the bacon bits on the side and am going to buy a large can before i go. no huge culture shock here yet. a lot of the pop culture here is american, and most people speak english. the only disappointment is that there are so few historical buildings left, and when you think you've found one, there's some plaque that tells you it was rebuilt in the '50s. although its seriously amazing how fast they rebuilt things here i guess. will upload photos in a couple of days. tomorrow we leave for Nuremberg and i'm really sad to see Berlin go. i had just gotten used to navigating around it.

2 comments:

  1. Wendy said...

    Hi Sarah!

    Thanks for posting your photos at flickr.com. I've enjoyed traveling vicariously through you! You've photographed quite a diversion of architecture and cultural images.

    How's your thesis paper on the history of motorcycle design shaping up?

    Your Minnesota fan...  

  2. Chris said...

    Sarah,

    I'm enjoying checking in on you through your posts and pictures. The boys say hi! Love, Aunt Chris.  


 

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