Berlin Round 1 – Jewish Memorial and Club Felix

Jet lag has not proven to be a problem for me. I managed to sleep away my entire first and second days in Berlin. It was cloudy and overcast, which translates to great sleeping weather for Coloradoans. Oh well. I’m off to England in a couple hours.

Jewish Memorial Berlin at night
In the evening we headed down to Potsdamer Platz for some beverages. Becks the the default beer here. I had another kind on draft that tasted pretty much the same as Becks. The Germans like their beer bitter. I will be investigating this matter more in the future. :>)

Jewish Memorial Berlin at night

These pics were taken in the Jewish Memorial. It is a maze of rectangular cement blocks. It’s pretty cool at night, and a great place to get lost if you are 3 years old.

Jewish Memorial Berlin at night

We headed on into Club Felix across the street. Well except for Mike, who couldn’t get in because he wasn’t wearing a button down shirt. Oops.

Jewish Memorial Berlin at night

The Germans are pretty reserved. There wasn’t much crazy dance action or booty-grinding. Well, except when Michael Jackson came on. I made sure to try and freak some people out. I like to think that I succeeded.

Jewish Memorial Berlin at night

This is the side of Shannon’s head. It is always important to bring a professional photographer to your clubbing en devours, or else you could miss out on precious moments like this.

Jewish Memorial Berlin at night

A portrait of Steve, Debs, and lots of Becks. Who is taking the picture anyway?

Berlin Subway

Back in the Subways heading home after some EuroTrash Clubbing Action. I’m working on figuring out the trains so that I can actually go see some stuff next week. The streets are a bit intimidating since I don’t speak a word of German, and all the streets and buildings kinda look the same. I ventured out around the neighborhood and about got lost 3 blocks from home. OK, I’ll get this figured out. London and Kent, England are up next. I plan to actually do something interesting there. Not sure what exactly, but British David will be the tour guide and I have full confidence that he’ll have some good suggestions.

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