I’m often in Berlin. At first I was shocked by the landmarks of evil history, starting from this town so many decades: the two world wars and then the spy state of Stasi and narrow minded administrations. But then I noticed, step by step new generations are making their own new business there – with a certain kind of humour, anarchism and creative ideas …
title=”Open air supper” by maistora, click on the picture to enter his galleries on Flickr
maistora (from London) comments himself: “Berlin has a lot of the ‘free spirit’ of the days of my youth, but doesn’t live in the past – it is home of radically modern art and architecture, science and technology – but with a nice ‘feel’ to it …” – follow maistora / Vladimir Dimitroff on twitter via https://twitter.com/#!/Maistora
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another shot by maistora in Berlin:
click on the picture to enter his galleries on Flickr
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I often make some blog posts about Berlin: when I visit my daughter, she lives there…
A new generation in Berlin
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Classic street photography!!! Cheers Nonoy Manga
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the bus was very near to the Oberbaumbrücke!

photo of the Oberbaum-Bridge by frizztext
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thanks for showing us this new generation in Berlin!
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Very clever!
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Berlin is a cool city. I stayed there for some weeks in a Wagenburg many years ago.
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http://www.fensterzumhof.eu/2728/wagenburgen-wohnungen-berlin/
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http://www.lasterundhaengerburg.de/pages/selbstdarstellung.php
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http://www.morgenpost.de/berlin/article106613405/Vertrag-mit-Berliner-Wagenburg-Laster-amp-Haenger-wackelt.html
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I LOVE this, Frizz! It’s so colorful and funky! Did you ever see the movie The Station Agent? A character in that movie has a cool little movable restaurant like this, but it doesn’t match this one for creativity.. 🙂
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Thanks for sharing the trailer for this movie, Frizz! Have you seen it? It’s really such a cute movie. I own it; am thinking I might watch it tonight!! Still, the one in your photo outdoes this one by far… 🙂
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saw some other solutions in BERLIN-Friedrichshain:

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in my hometown Wuppertal

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and in the snobby German town DUESSELDORF:

comment by marineavoile: I have seen one of those turned into a two-story mobile home, parked in the forest along the Atlantic Coast. It appealed to me. They do have a magical side to them, even for the younger generations now thanks to Harry Potter.
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Cool stuff, Frizz!! Love them all… 🙂
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good vehicles for a globe trotter like you?

I believe you prefer to rent an apartment like we do?
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Most definitely need an apartment, and preferably not one on wheels! But, I know lots of people live on the go!!
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me on the road too:

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Cool! Love it!! You’re such a “Ramblin’ Man!”
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this shiny one is a real beauty.
🙂
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Awesome Frizz thanks for sharing!
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Isn’t that wonderful? Thank you for sharing Frizztext
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hello Madhu,
I reblogged your Cappadoccia at
https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/06/21/15190/
no place for London Routemasters in the narrow caves of the subterranean cities!
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Reblogged this on my8hs.
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thanks for reblogging!
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It’s good that there are humore. Berlin is unfamiliar to me but sounds interesting.
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Hi husband of Coco,

for sure in Japan is another kind of humor …
I took the photo below in Berlin:
read my BLOG article at
https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/03/16/pull-the-plug/
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I like this photo…wonderful reflection with the arrows pointing at each other…
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I love the ‘energy’ in these, Frizz!
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I’m liking these photographs, Frizztext. 🙂
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So far, that is the most artistic bus I’ve seen!
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I really like this post 🙂 I would like to visit it some day.
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I love Berlin. It’s a city with real heart and raw emotion. The ugliness of the past is slowly morphing into creative beauty and it’s an amazing thing to see.
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