Brooklyn Bridge – In A Brooklyn Minute (Week 275)
There should never be a (first) visit to New York City without a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, in my opinion anyway. So when my cousin Annick and her family, who were visiting…
Green-Wood Cemetery – In A Brooklyn Minute (Week 91)
Founded in 1838, Green-Wood Cemetery, in Brooklyn, is a historic landmark. It honors several famous or otherwise important people and served as Brooklyn’s public park before the creation of Prospect Park. The Green-Wood Cemetery is…
Ghost Bikes – In A Brooklyn Minute (Week 85)
Ghost Bikes can be found all over Brooklyn, New York City and most of the world. They are memorials to bicyclists who have been killed on the street. A bike, painted white, gets…
Meet Zoë Noble (photographer) + James Glazebrook (writer) – In A Minute Portrait (352)
If you were an expat in Berlin during the early 2010s, you probably know British expats Zoë Noble and James Glazebrook through their popular überlin blog or maybe because of their co-working space…
Meet Clairikine (Cartoonist) – In A Minute Portrait (Week 364)
Clairikine is a cartoonist from America and France, who is currently living in Berlin. She became a special friend to me during a time of deep soul searching. I’ll be forever grateful for her…
Meet Luci Westphal (Documentarian) – In A Minute Portrait (Week 366)
For my very last weekly 1-minute video and the 7-year anniversary of the “In A Minute” Moving Postcard web series, I shot and edited (that’s the hard part) a 1-minute portrait of myself, Luci…
Havana Classic Car Taxi Ride (Cuba) – In Another Minute (360)
This Havana classic car taxi ride takes you through and past the neighborhoods Vedado (incl. Plaza de la Revolución), Centro Habana (incl. Chinatown) and La Habana Vieja in Havana, Cuba. The Havana sights…
Arches National Park (Utah) – In Another Minute (Week 365)
Arches National Park in Utah is a sight to behold… it is leaving me pretty speechless even now as I’m trying to write a quick post about it. It’s definitely a must-see… and for…