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It was very cold. In the night we had -14°C, which I don't think happens very often in Silsden! Lots of snow on Monday as well, which made Berlin look clean. It is now turning to 'dirty' snow and slush (that is a good word for learners of English) as the temperature rises.
In the afternoon, I went in search of a hospital. It is in the north-west of Berlin and nearly an hour from my home. I eventually found it and worked out how to find different buildings from the area plan. I finally landed at Station 61 and found the room I needed. I entered and found Peter H. smiling at me.
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Today I met two students at the AWO building in Lichtenberg. It is an area of Berlin in which I live. Both are academic and need high level English to prepare for an international conference, and for the second, to discuss the meaning of 'A' and 'B' and why isn't it 'C'. I really enjoy it.
I returned home to see night settling over my front and back gardens. I decided to take some shots and here they are. I contrast them with earlier garden photos when the plants/tree were planted to save them from building work. Interesting to see the comparison.
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