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| Looking down Ku'Damm towards the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church | 
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| Ernst Reuter Platz | 
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| Snowy roof tops from my hotel | 
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| Savigny Platz gardens - well cleared paths! | 
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| Hotel terrace | 
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| The seats look like they have snow cushions LOL! | 
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| The snow on the primroses you can see the layers on the table. | 
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| The duck fountain near my hotel | 
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| Sunset over the roof tops. | 
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| The food!! Here a Thai coconut and lemongrass soup with chicken and mushrooms - yum and perfect on a freezing cold winter's night! | 
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| A Thai red curry Romertopf! | 
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| It was very tasty. | 
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| A slice of Marly cake by L'Enotre from KaDeWe. | 
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| A celeriac and mortadella soup at a local Italian Enoteca. | 
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| Delicious malfatti - pumpkin and amaretti dish - it was divine! You really can eat well in Berlin for a lot less money than in other cities like Paris or Venice! | 
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| The Ballet - I went to see Malakhov and Friends - The Final Here is Vladimir Malakhov with Beatrice Knopp. He is retiring from dancing later this year. I will miss him. | 
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| Iana Salenko and Dinu Tamazlacaru who performed the Grand Pas de Deux from Don Quixote (my favourite ballet!). Their costumes were gorgeous. | 
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| Vladimir Malakhov with Beatrice Knopp as before, Nadja Saidakova (far right) and Robert Reimer the conductor(left). | 
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| A cute camel I saw in a window on my way home from the ballet! | 
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| Here you can see icicles on this van parked at the airport! | 
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| A huge long tunnel I had to walk through at Frankfurt Airport to change terminal -it had groovy mood lighting that changed colour! | 
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| An Airbus aeroplane taxiing to the stand. | 
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| The apron at Frankfurt Airport where I changed planes. It was a very short trip to Berlin but it was nice to experience proper winter cold! I really like Berlin and hope to go back again soon. | 

 
Oh that celeriac soup looks so good! Susan, London
ReplyDeleteThe food looks scrummy!
ReplyDeleteI need a duck fountain...
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