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My Weekend in Leipzig

The last part of my trip was in Leipzig, a beautiful city only 120 mile and only a 1 hour train ride from Berlin. My dear friend Katie Krol studies there and she took the a few days off to show me around the city and I was finally able to meet her boyfriend, Lukas. My time spent in Leipzig with these two was wonderful and although I got sick, I have Katie and Lukas to thank who made me tea, soup and watched Harry Potter movies with me all day. When I wasn't sick we spent our time wandering the city,  eating amazing food and meeting up with Katie's friends. If you ever find yourself in Germany, try to make a trip to Leipzig, I only wish I would have had more time to explore. 2014-03-31_00012014-03-31_00022014-03-31_00032014-03-31_00042014-03-31_00052014-03-31_00062014-03-31_00072014-03-31_00082014-03-31_00092014-03-31_00102014-03-31_00112014-03-31_00122014-03-31_00132014-03-31_00142014-03-31_00152014-03-31_00162014-03-31_00172014-03-31_00182014-03-31_00192014-03-31_00202014-03-31_00212014-03-31_00222014-03-31_00232014-03-31_00242014-03-31_00252014-03-31_00262014-03-31_00272014-03-31_00282014-03-31_0029

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A Day In Berlin

After my time in Sweden I hopped on a plane to head to Germany for a week. My plan was to spend 3 days in Berlin alone and catch a train for 4 days to Leipzig to visit my dear friend Katie. I arrived to Berlin on Monday afternoon, me with a big ol' backpack and 2 camera bags -- grabbed a cab to head to Berlin Mitte where I had a room booked through AirBnB with a lovely family. I spent my first evening finishing my first book I brought on the trip ('Where'd You Go, Bernadette?' read it, you will not regret it) and mapping out my first full day in the city - feeling overwhelmed with how much I wanted to do and see and realizing 3 days just wasn't enough. I made it work -- waking up on Tuesday at 7am and made sure I was out the door by 8:30, Day 1 ---amazing breakfast buffet, art museums, and wandering on foot. This was my first time traveling solo in another country, apart of it was refreshing, not having to work out a plan with another person (or persons) but just going with the flow, if I got tired of a museum, I would leave and go sit in the park with a coffee and read or just watch all the tourist look at their maps or search for reception on their phones. The other part of traveling alone; the photographer - I had this pressure to make sure I documented everything I saw, the texture in the roads, the people on their bikes or the ladies sitting outdoors with their latte in hand and their dog resting by their feet, the street musicians collecting euros in exchange for a song, the architecture that literally brought tears to my eyes -- the list could go on. I had to take a moment to remember to be there,on the first day in the park I remember writing in my journal 'it is so beautiful here, I have to come back' instantly scolding myself, you are here, so be here. I often don't live in the moment but instead relive it from my photographs, a problem I am sure many photographers experience. So my week in Germany was less photographs more just being there- enjoying meals alone, taking small bites and ordering a second coffee, honestly a hard thing for me to accomplish, but I did my best. So with that I will share with you the only photographs I took in Berlin. Enjoy. 2014-03-26_00012014-03-26_00022014-03-26_00032014-03-26_00042014-03-26_00052014-03-26_00062014-03-26_00072014-03-26_00082014-03-26_00092014-03-26_00102014-03-26_00112014-03-26_00122014-03-26_00132014-03-26_00142014-03-26_00152014-03-26_00162014-03-26_00172014-03-26_00182014-03-26_00192014-03-26_0020

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