We're in exciting, grimy Berlin now, living for the next 10 or so days in the bohemian/Turkish enclave, East Kreuzberg, and thanks to our host (we're renting from a guy name Jeff who, I think, is an expat American and a sound tech for a band that's on tour, but it's so cheap—200 Euros for three weeks—that it's almost like he's hosting us) I've got full-time internet access. So, some pix from Weimar. These were found on a wood fence behind the Bauhaus.
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