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Author: Bryce Bundens
Luther’s Revolution
Wittenberg is a long, narrow corridor of ancient houses and shops, a few small plazas, and some sleepy tourists wandering about. Not many people could be seen on our Sunday adventure to the birthplace of Martin Luther… Clearly, his legend has fueled this town for generations, if nothing else. I am not surprised, but none-the-less bothered by the lack of pilgrims to this historic place, and the absence of any other real growth here.
The World of Bremen
A world away from the modern billboards and perfectly engineered trusses of Berlin, we found ourselves sneaking about clustered stone houses and squeezing through a mouse maze of historic shops and cobbled curbs. Continue reading “The World of Bremen”
Connection Over Social Barriers
I am relatively new to having dialogue on the subject of difference. In an attempt to avoid what perpetuated in Germany during the former half of the 20th century ever igniting again, a developing social proposition of communication is voiced below.
Homebound Expedition
Vibrant lights. Cobbled sidewalks. Electric Scooters.
Bryce G. Bundens was starting to get a little overwhelmed today. Instead of following the group back on the S Bahn to Halensee, I opted to take a less-than-traditional route to our heavenly castle-like residence at the edge of west Berlin. Continue reading “Homebound Expedition”