A tip: if you plan to travel to Germany, take a flask and fill it with water. Yes,
water - there is no such thing as free water in Germany, and bottled water isn't exactly cheap. But despite being poorly hydrated, we got to see a nice chunk of Germany.
Berlin Wall

Holocaust Memorial, Berlin

One of many gorgeous churches in Wurzburg

Oktoberfest, Munich


The bedding that Renee's in-law's lent me when I was a guest in their house in Ravensburg (Ben's hometown).

ha!
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