So, I thought I had the traffic laws of Germany down the other day, but today I am back to confusion. In the city of Potsdam it is considered DANGEROUS, ILLEGAL, and WORTHY OF DISCIPLINARY ACTION for someone to cross an intersection while the pedestrian light is red. In the city of Berlin, however, the same action is completely tolerable. (see picture of group of students and teachers crossing) Alas, I may never be able to understand the complexities and conflicts of German traffic laws...
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I looked at all of the pictures that you uploaded to picasa. I like the stone building with the swirls. You only took maybe one picture of it, but I really like it.
ReplyDeleteI also really like the pictures of the stained glass. Especially the blue. Is it glass bottles?
Oh! There was another few pics that I liked. It was a building toward the end... It was framed in greenery. I liked those pictures. Plus the ones with you in them : )
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ReplyDeleteAlso, the students in that pix...the lawbreakers...look familiar to me.
ReplyDeleteAhh!!! I'm so embarrassed!!!
ReplyDeleteTrey! I'll be free at 2:30 this afternoon, my time!!! That'll be 9:30 p.m. your time. Can we talk then, please?!
The students clearly have a green walk light on their part of the street. No evidence of law-breaking.
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