Saturday 7th June 2014
Up bright and early to catch the 9.00 am flight to Berlin. Our first flight on Air Berlin and it’s very comfortable, with the exemption of the landing. The captain had announced at the start of the flight that the first officer was piloting the aircraft and the poor guy let himself down a bit by dropping it down on the runway with a real bump, startling Gail who was having a snooze.
Our Ghanaian taxi driver is full of bi- lingual information ( he speaks English and a sort of German patois after 20 years in the country.)
The Adina Apartment Hotel in the centre of Berlin is excellent and ideally situated as far as some of the city’s major sights are concerned. To load up on a few more calories we eat at a nearby pizzeria and I’m pleased to find that the waiter is Italian as the switch from Italian to German is proving a bit of a problem.
We decide to venture out on foot with the first stop being Checkpoint Charlie, one of the many places that I had visited over 40 years ago, obviously pre-Wall. It is now something of a circus with tourists posing for ‘selfies’ with supposedly US soldiers in front of the checkpoint but it’s obviously a very good money-spinning exercise.
We move on from this overcrowded site to the magnificent Brandenburg Gate from where we are able to get a superb view of Unter den Linden, the great avenue to the east of the city.
The nearby immense Reichstag dominates the scene and the more modern Bundestag building struggles to compete. Gail’s photograph on this says it all.
On the way back to the hotel we stop to walk through the Holocaust Memorial which is compelling in its simplicity.
Time to freshen up and then we tackle the Berlin U-Bahn to Kaiserdamm where our friends Liane and Bernd Schrader live. We find our way there without any problems and after we are given a tour of their very fine apartment we are treated to a superb evening meal washed down at first by the very best of French Champagnes and then a lovely full- bodied French red.
The elegant apartment with its high ceilings and fine array of art works and furniture is very impressive and the the serenity and peace of the area so close to the hustle and bustle of Berlin comes as a real surprise.We had met Liane and Bernd for only a short time in Puglia , Italy in 2011 but we have kept in constant, if spasmodic contact since then. Gail and I have always said that it is a sign of a good friendship when one can pick up the pieces so quickly even after a fairly lengthy period and we feel that this is certainly the case with the Schraders. We leave them having been invited to dine with them again the next evening near to Gendarmen Markt and once again enjoy the very clean and well- maintained U-Bahn back to our hotel.
Cheers
The Obese Ferret

























































