Of Blood and Beauty

The Evergreen State College

Category: Berlin (Page 10 of 11)

A Classic Clasico

Having been in Berlin for five days now my football experiences have been limited, what with having to adjust and everything. And although I was beginning to worry, I am proud to say that I did not miss the Clasico.

Ah yes, the Clasico, Barcelona against Real Madrid; most likely the two best teams in the world, both in the Spanish La Liga. These two giants, nay gods, play each other (in league) twice a year, and every time it is 90 minutes of pure bliss. This is the game truly at its finest on display. Any die hard fan of a small local club would agree.

Although I am in Germany, Belushi’s (the bar) was packed. The whole crowd was divided 50/50 between the two teams as the Spaniards were out in force. The chaotic atmosphere was completely overshadowed, however, by the game itself, blasting on every screen in the house, up stairs and downstairs, as well as projected onto a giant wall. As a Clasico for the ages came to an end, I knew I was on the right track.

ps mad 2- bar 1image

kulturbingo: berlinische galerie

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Today at Berlinische Galerie I thought a lot about the illusion of art and how it can grab you and take you into a mental space that had been previously unexplored. In my project I’m talking a lot about the illusion of art being the truth of the artwork while the ideology behind it acts as a catalyst for the cognition of the illusion.
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When walking through this gallery there were definitely works which called to us each individually; we were running around the gallery with the hour we had left pulling each other into different rooms and pointing out works hoping that the magic would work on each other like they worked on us individually.
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The curation of the gallery led to a forced introspection and a mental quietness which allowed for each artwork to speak loudly on it’s own. A lot of works were left to hang on the walls by themselves as if the curator knew that some of these paintings and photographs had auras which would overpower the charm of other works.
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Overall: moving, beautiful, 10/10 experience.

Ein herrlich Vogel

Es gibt ein Vogel in Deutschland wer singt in der Film Snow White aus Disney. Sie ist ein Meiser, ein sehr ordinär Vogel in Europa und Asien, aber Sie ist neu und schön für mich.

Meet the Behnkes!

Hallo again!
Well, Yesterday was the day! My friend Kristin and I, after staying in a quaint hotel room, collected our things and literally rolled on out to go to the CIEE, Where we got an overview of the events to come.

After our meeting all of us stood out in the square, waiting to be claimed by our host families. A nice Berliner named Carola would say our names as the host people trickled in,  looking for their student. I was picked up by my host family’s oldest son Dirk, a nice young guy with a big fluffy beard and impeccable English. The temptation to cave in and speak nothing but English was strong, especially as the jet lag set in and German became a haze of strong syllables.

We arrived at the apartment, where I met Victoria Behnke, my host mother, for the first time. Victoria was followed quickly by her husband and youngest son, Elias, and the family cat. After a flurry of friendly exchanges and hugs, Dirk left, and I was shown to the biggest room I’ve ever had to myself.

After the introductions and some down tie to get settled in, we set off on foot to the grocery store, a cool ten minute walk or less. Shopping for German food was another experience altogether, and I’m beginning to genuinely appreciate the love of the wurst in this country. At the check out lane I decided to test out my German on a amicable old lady waiting in line behind me. I didn’t understand too much of her German, but was proud to hear her talk to me in German for the entirety of the conversation, meaning I had, for the time being, bluffed my way through the German language well enough for her to take my German seriously and not revert to English.

After walking home with groceries, we sat down for a delicious meal of scrwazbrot mit fisch, kase, und wurst made from meat and liver. It was some of the best meat I ever ate on a singular piece of bread. After a relaxing dinner with amazing beer-the name I will have to find-and a quick run through of the path I must take to get to tomorrow’s class meeting point, I was feeling

Dinner with the host family. The dad's getting beer.

Dinner with the host family. The dad’s getting beer.

very acclimated to my new host family.

Hallo, Berlin!

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My hotel room from the door

Guess who’s arrived!
What can I say of Berlin on my first night…Not too much, because It is only the first night, but HOLY COW. I swear these people were raised on a steady diet of protein and steroids, because they are tall. I don’t mean oh, they’re above average.
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We’re talking the human equivalent of redwood trees (which, for the rest of the world, are some of the tallest trees around in the west coast) Even most of the kinder are head and shoulders above me. I feel like I should just find Bilbo Baggins and company if I want to be an average height.

That aside, I can’t sing enough praise for Swiss airlines, which got me from Zurich to Berlin about a half hour ahead of time. One must love the German efficiency. As an avid lover of all things new, There is something special about hearing multiple languages ensconce you. For some reason, hearing all these different dialects made me feel like I was a part of something bigger, which, to be frank, is partly true.

Speaking of German efficiency, I must also mention (and hopefully successfully upload pictures of)  the hotel I am staying in for the night. The hotel, Motel One, is extremely space-conscious, like most establishments based in big cities. However, they take space efficiency and comfort and turn it up to 11. At the risk of sounding like a Yelp review, this hotel, (and the rest of Germany from what’s I’ve seen in my limited few hours) makes the most of the small space it has to offer, and somehow makes a sardine can feel like a luxury.

Since this is my first time traveling abroad and I am a simpleton, I had a blast figuring out how to navigate a German hotel room. After about five minutes of petering about the room looking for a light solution, I figured out how this hotel truly stuck it to the term “master key”. If you wanted anything to be done in your room, you had to put your room key into a specific little slot by the foyer. After I successfully managed to piece two and two together and slid the key into place, the whole room came together. Just like that, the lights I’d struggled with blazed, the TV shot up into alertness, and the electromagnetic something-or-other door clicked into place. And the minute I took that mysterious skeleton key out of the slot, the room was once again propelled into darkness.

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A Pre-trip Prayer

Let us pray,

Dear Gott in Berlin
please let me make it through this quarter,
Let the coffers overflow
and the fun times never cease,
May the trains be ever on time
and the delays be few,
In your favor we hope we stay.

 

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