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Monthly Archives: June 2009
They also throw axes! See the video.
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Women Chopping Wood in Alexanderatz. I kid you not.
A 3 day performance of women over 50 who are sawing, chopping, and piling wood together. It is quite a sight to see! The choreographer is Dorte Olesen of Sweden. Continue reading
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Just from looking at the street art, I can tell Berlin is my kind of place.
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Hello Berlin Hauptbahnhof!
Feels like a big space station in here. Dizzying. Continue reading
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Quick side trip to Colmar to see the Isenheim Altarpiece at the Unterlinden museum.
Painted by Grünewald with sculptures by de Haguenau between 1512 and 1516, the Isenheim Altarpiece is an incredible polyptych that had three states of opening or closing to show different sets of scenes. This panel of the resurrection was shown wi… Continue reading
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Relaxing by a canal lined with traditional Germanic houses.
Getting towards twilight now, and I think I have the best table at this cafe. Continue reading
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