Things to do in Leipzig- Panometer
The Leipzig Asisi Panometer (is that pronounced pan-o-meter or pano-me-ter?) is a bit on the pricey side*, but if you haven’t seen one of these things before, it’s a fairly unique sight to see.
The Leipzig Asisi Panometer (is that pronounced pan-o-meter or pano-me-ter?) is a bit on the pricey side*, but if you haven’t seen one of these things before, it’s a fairly unique sight to see.
Berlin is pretty famous for it’s street art. It’s ubiquitous, varied, and can be found on all scales- from tiny notes and figures, to massive building-high murals. Check out some of the pretties here and here.
Here is a gif of Andy standing in the Market square (sadly without market) in Leipzig.
There’s absolutely no use travelling to a place, if you’re not going to try some of the local foods.
When the sun goes down in Marrakesh, you should make your way slowly to the main square.
Sometimes it’s just nice to climb a tree.
There are times. when we’re out of the country, that I miss the Germaness of our life. And yes, by ‘Germaness’, I mean all those horrible cliche’s and stereotypes that most Auslanders (foreigners) associate with German culture. But I’m refering particularly to the ones that revolve around ‘order’, ‘punctuality’ and ‘planning’. I don’t miss them often, but …there are times. And it might sound strange to you, but one of those times, was when we woke up here:
There must be over 200 people in the room, and we’re existing as clear outliers from the average age. Colourwise too, we are eggshell. They are somewhere between ‘crispy bacon’ and ‘burnt wurst’- leathery delights. When we walk past some of them on the beach I can imagine their bellies pricked and bursting and sizzling like a sausage. Disgusting.
One of my favourite things about being in Spain (even if it is the Spanish Islands)- is the flowers. They’re a lot like those from home!
Here is a gif of it being windy. You’re welcome.