Germany has something. Dunno what, but it's there.
Even in the summer, when you feel like hitting the beach more, it can still give you a head-up.
There are some pictures I shot in Hamburg and Bremen, I think they kinda make me feel like I'm still there, while being in Athens, summer-heating once again.
That was a funny thing about Germany. It could be sunny and warm all day, nothing intolerable though, you just didn't need the sweater you brought along.
But when the sun went down, well Gee, that was COLD. So damn cold.
I mean the temperature fell, which is to be expected I suppose, but falling to a 10°C temperature, ha, that's hardcore!! It was kinda rough for me, with the cold days long forgotten.
Another funny thing.
I suppose Germans have HUUUGE bladders. I can't find any other explanation. Well, you see the thing is that, in Germany most toilets aren't free-to-use, but you have to pay to use them. I don't know if that's the way now in the E.U. , it wasn't until last year.
So, every time Nature called, you had to make a donation of 50 or 80 cents Euro, without expecting any change. What a great experience,huh? Lucky me, full of 2 Euro coins!
Well, now once I start talking 'bout it, I find it pretty difficult to stop, so I 'll just post the photos, not to bore anyone with mere details. Fuck though is anybody reading these lines,EVER?
Here's some photos, all very professional and artistic:
Even in the summer, when you feel like hitting the beach more, it can still give you a head-up.
There are some pictures I shot in Hamburg and Bremen, I think they kinda make me feel like I'm still there, while being in Athens, summer-heating once again.
That was a funny thing about Germany. It could be sunny and warm all day, nothing intolerable though, you just didn't need the sweater you brought along.
But when the sun went down, well Gee, that was COLD. So damn cold.
I mean the temperature fell, which is to be expected I suppose, but falling to a 10°C temperature, ha, that's hardcore!! It was kinda rough for me, with the cold days long forgotten.
Another funny thing.
I suppose Germans have HUUUGE bladders. I can't find any other explanation. Well, you see the thing is that, in Germany most toilets aren't free-to-use, but you have to pay to use them. I don't know if that's the way now in the E.U. , it wasn't until last year.
So, every time Nature called, you had to make a donation of 50 or 80 cents Euro, without expecting any change. What a great experience,huh? Lucky me, full of 2 Euro coins!
Well, now once I start talking 'bout it, I find it pretty difficult to stop, so I 'll just post the photos, not to bore anyone with mere details. Fuck though is anybody reading these lines,EVER?
Here's some photos, all very professional and artistic:
Water Fairies.
Plants&Bricks.
Up,up and away.
Up,up and away 2.0.
Windmills.
Hamburg's HauptBanhoff.
Hamburg by night.
Acceleration.
Also, I probably shouldn't forget to mention those two, check them if you like:
Willkomen in Hamburg-10 Things I learned during my first week
Hamburg Meine Perle-10 Things I learned during my second week
Tschüss!
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