Berlin wedding

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groom and groom seated inside the Neuer Salon of the Berlin Mitte Standesamt this afternoon.

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Dan and Adrian confront the Beamte


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Laurence was invited by the presiding official to go with his camera anywhere he wished. He did.

It was the funniest wedding I’ve ever been to.
Dan said it certainly must be the most documented. Everyone had a camera and half of those were in video mode. One hour later, at the lunch following the ceremony, Laurence presented each of the grooms with a CD including hundreds of his raw stills alone. I think the presentation itself was documented.
We enjoyed the day in the company of wonderful people in a wondrous mood in a wonder of a city. Tonight we wish them all good fortune.

Berlin then and now

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This noble old building lies directly west across the Spree from Museum Island, in the midst of the most heavily touristed part of Berlin. It still shows the scars of the battle for the city after sixty years.
Just steps away from it to the south, another veteran of the war has been totally repaired and restored. The many holes left by large and small-arms fire exchanged in April and May of 1945 have been filled by stone cosmeticians, who have painstakingly simulated the subtle textures of the original rusticated stone on the surfaces of their plugs. See the image below, taken hours later than that above, as we left the Pergamon Museum in l’heur bleu.

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living with Hans Poelzig

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our Luft chimney

We’re in Berlin, where we are staying in a friend’s apartment off Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz. The building was designed by Hans Poelzig in the late twenties, and the image above is that of the handsome small court within.
I thought, if I’m going to do posts while we’re here I have to start somewhere, and our domestic arrangements seemed like just the right spot.