Friday, November 28, 2008

Where Dead People Live

If you like bland, inoffensive 'funny things that children say' quotations I'm sure you love this title.
These are pictures of a cemetery I went to in Konstanz
Notable, I think, because there's a big section dedicated to jews. Yeah, that kind of thing is a little rare in Germany.
Something to love about Germany- the variety. Nothing is homogenized here- not the cafes, not the houses, not the tombstones. No rows upon rows of identical stuff here.
Although, admittedly, they look like they'd be more painful to fall on this way.
Here's something you don't see every day, Hebrew transliterated into German- how far we've come~

...hey listen, sometimes I just have some pictures to post, ok? Not every day is going to be a entertainment roller-coaster, just look at the nice cemetery.

1 comment:

veloner said...

i like that they left out the "o" in the german translation. yeah the conformity thing is surely something about the states - something i first didn't like, and that i kind of miss now. starbucks.