Street life is everything in Berlin. Life is lived in public, in the parks, the cafes, and on the streets. Germans love the outdoors and have structured most of their cities to make use of the natural beauty of the land and create the most delightful and usable spaces possible. Cafes almost always have outdoor seating, and graffiti and advertisements seem to be intended to decorate the cityscape rather than pollute. Berlin is a walking city, as I quickly learned. My reliance on public transportation was very difficult for me at first due to my mobility issues. After a few weeks I was walking with the best of them, had lost a considerable amount of weight, and had managed to build muscle and stamina where I hadn’t been able to before. I almost dread coming home to a lack of so much as a sidewalk, let alone a pedestrian friendly environment.
Mauerpark Flohmarkt, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Graffiti on Torstraße, Berlin. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
Brandenburg Bubble Man, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Pankstrasse U-Bahn Station
Einhorn Poster, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Viktoriapark, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Elliott With Kebap, May Day, Kreuzberg. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Me & the Brandenburg Gate
“Lazer! Pew! Pew!”, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
U-Bahn. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
Volkspark am Weinbergsweg, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Nikolaiviertel, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Elliott in a Dunkin Donuts, Potsdamer Platz, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Me in Our Courtyard, Berlin. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
May Day, Kreuzberg. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
Viktoriapark, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
May Day, Kreuzberg. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
Window Art, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Me in Gorki Park Cafe, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
May Day, Kreuzberg. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
Alt und Neu, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
May Day, Kreuzberg. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
May Day, Kreuzberg. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
May Day, Kreuzberg. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
Volkspark am Weinbergsweg, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Fernsehturm, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Signs & Graffiti, Berlin. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
Stickers near the Panke River, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Beatgeek, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Badstraße 40-41, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Modern Building, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Ben and Elliott on Rosenthaler Platz, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Sunset on Torstraße, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Drinking Absinthe in a Kreuzberg Bar, Berlin. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
May Day, Kreuzberg. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
Friedrichstrasse, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Berlin Beef Balls, Markthalle IX, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Signs & Graffiti, Berlin. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
Syrian Wedding Party, Lustgarten, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Graffiti, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Viktoriapark, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Drinking Absinthe in a Kreuzberg Bar, Berlin. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
Zionskirche, Volkspark am Weinbergsweg, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
May Day, Kreuzberg. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
May Day, Kreuzberg. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
May Day, Kreuzberg. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Graffitti in Volkspark am Weinbergsweg, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Sign, May Day, Kreuzberg. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
Sign, Checkpoint Charlie U-Bahn Station, Berlin. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
Viktoriapark, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
May Day, Kreuzberg. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
“Love is Communism”, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Organ Grinder, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
May Day, Kreuzberg. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
Elliott’s First Döner, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Elliott and Ben at Bierbrunnen an der Plumpe, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Elliott, May Day, Kreuzberg. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
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