So every country has its class system. Sometimes it’s overt (take for example, India), and sometimes you have to read between the lines. A few nights ago, I was talking to a man from Malmo, Swed… more →
Wide Awake in Wonderlandwideawakeinwonderland wrote 1 year ago: So every country has its class system. Sometimes it’s overt (take for example, India), and som … more →
wideawakeinwonderland wrote 1 year ago: (So long as they don’t bite me.) So file this under ‘extreme coincidence’: If you … more →
wideawakeinwonderland wrote 1 year ago: I’m blowing this frozen pop stand. Thanks for the memories of torture, apathy, hostels only si … more →
wideawakeinwonderland wrote 1 year ago: Just me and the Baltic Sea Small Lithuanian market's vast ketchup offering Having never been the … more →
wideawakeinwonderland wrote 1 year ago: I swear, on a daily basis this trip seems more to me a test of my own mental attitude. It’s li … more →
wideawakeinwonderland wrote 1 year ago: Boning up on my Polish on the train So here’s a little nugget for you: I’m leafing throu … more →
wideawakeinwonderland wrote 1 year ago: Brandenburger Tor - the gates marking the opening to the east side of the Berlin Tiergarten where it … more →
wideawakeinwonderland wrote 1 year ago: This is what happens when strangers take pictures for you. The Charles Bridge in the background, the … more →
wideawakeinwonderland wrote 1 year ago: The Rathskeller on Marianplatz in Munich 8:30 Sunday morning on the train to Prague. Although yester … more →
wideawakeinwonderland wrote 1 year ago: I believe Benjamin Franklin said that. Anyway, I made it to Munich without much trouble. Since I was … more →
wideawakeinwonderland wrote 1 year ago: You can load up on Catholic paraphernalia in Lourdes As I mentioned, it was my plan to tell you abou … more →