Saturday, 8 November 2014



9 November 2014    

Berliner Mauer    
Twenty-five years ago the Wall came down

1:
That day, 9 November 1989, was so remarkable.  A peaceful revolution changed world politics for ever. The  communist regime in East Germany could no longer control its people. After over 28 years of a divided Germany  the ‘Mauer’  in Berlin was opened and Germans from the East and West could come freely together again. 
The Iron Curtain which divided for decades East and West, the Free World from the Communist Dictatorship in Eastern Europe and the Russian Soviet Union, fell. And that started in Berlin.
We left Berlin before the Wall was put up on 13 August 1961. But whenever we visited our relatives in Berlin, on the western and eastern side of the city, we had to cross the Wall. The contrast of life on this or that side of the Wall, only a few meters apart, was unbelievable. Each time we realised how lucky we were to live Down-Under. Still we felt immensely sad, almost guilty to be free. The joy on that day 25 years ago was overwhelming, although we experienced it all only through the news reports on television. 
On each visit to Berlin we went to the ‘Mauer’, and still go to of the little bits of the Wall left of it now. 

And here are some pictures:
Most of the photos are from the early 1980s.
 It was forbidden to take photos  of the Wall in East Berlin, except the ‘Brandenburger Tor’  at a distance from ‘Unter den Linden’ Boulevard.










1981, Brandenburg Gate from the East,                                  and from the West

 
2:
The Wall along the Brandenburg Gate,    
    
                                                                         
                                                          and along the river Spree

                                                           
     








                                                                
  East German Boarder Guard Watch Tower


    Memorials for people killed trying to cross the Wall









3:   Only people in the West could write and paint on the Wall, in the East the Wall was heavily guarded.
















After the Wall fell restoration and rebuilding started in Berlin .


Along where once the Wall was, memorial plagues on the ground remind people of the once divided Berlin.



4:
The few segments of the Wall put up at Potsdamer Platz, as well as the Mauer Museum at Friedich Strasse, Bernauer Strasse and Checkpoint Charlie attract lots of visitors











                                      and of course the Brandenburg Gate is a tourist magnet.



But most popular is the East Side Gallery near Warschauer Brücke. 
 









These are mostly artists' work after the Wall came down.




           Some of the real Berliner Mauer still stands at Bornholmer Strasse, 


                 that is where the Wall was first opened on 9 November 1989.




My Wall Memorial is a piece of the Berliner Mauer which our nephew Lars hammered out of it the day after the Wall fell. I mounted that bit of concrete with barbwire onto a collage of some of our Mauer pictures













Thursday, 6 November 2014

August - October 2014


The Big Move

1:  
My life changing project is well underway. 
Stage 1 is completed. We sold the little house in the Blue Mountains. 











And now the one-room guesthouse on the property of one of our children and family in Bellingen is home. 

It is beautiful here, very beautiful. So relaxing, carefree after all the hassle of the big move. 

Stage 2, plans to build a little cottage here are being worked out, but it will be another big hurdle to overcome. 

I have started gardening here on the first day, of course. 

The last few days in the old place in  the Blue Mountain, when all the furniture had gone we slept on the floor. 











The parrots noticed that something was going on, they felt threatened. 
The cockatoos checked up on us when ever they saw us.


 And their worries made them angry, they ripped my beautiful balcony flowerpot apart. 


 I nurtured the plant back and put it in the ground on the last day. I planted the broken-off bits as well, hoping some of them will strike and regrow.





Still, I kept feeding the cockatoos. 





And more and more came any time of the day, not only in the morning and evenings as usually.

2:  In Bellingen on the North Coast, are lots of beautiful birds too. The sunrise concert is fantastic. Here are not so many parrots, and I have not noticed any white cockatoos yet, but lots of black cockatoos, galahs, butcherbirds, whipbirds are there, even a bowerbird. 



Snakes are also around. 
A python is coming down from our roof.






But best of all, on the property and next door are koalas. They are very hard to spot. 
There is  one with a young one. I have not seen them close up yet. Cati took a photo when they were low down a few days before we arrived.




It is absolutely great to have Koalas in the backyard. 
Kangaroos are around too, but I have not spotted any yet. 

Can’t wait till the dream-home is built here.