Comments on: The Evolution of a Nomad (or, Why Berlin?) https://uncorneredmarket.com/evolution-nomad-berlin/ Travel That Cares for Our Planet and Its People Sun, 21 Apr 2024 16:10:59 +0000 hourly 1 By: Audrey Scott https://uncorneredmarket.com/evolution-nomad-berlin/#comment-1083632 Mon, 25 Nov 2013 17:38:03 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=12967#comment-1083632 @Lisa: Isn’t it funny how journeys have a way of taking on a life of their own that go beyond what you could have imagined before you started? Everyone moves at a different pace and maybe you’ll never want keys again. Although, I do admit that it is kind of nice to still have keys 🙂

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By: Lisa Niver Rajna https://uncorneredmarket.com/evolution-nomad-berlin/#comment-1051847 Sat, 16 Nov 2013 19:45:27 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=12967#comment-1051847 Audrey, What a journey. We left Los Angeles July 2012 thinking we would be gone for one year. It is nearly 18 months and we are so happy. Your story makes me think we could be on the road for 6 years and then have a post like this when we find a city where we want to have an apartment again.
ENJOY having a flat and KEYS! That is so odd!
Lisa Niver Rajna
We Said Go Travel

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By: Audrey Scott https://uncorneredmarket.com/evolution-nomad-berlin/#comment-658300 Thu, 11 Apr 2013 18:19:37 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=12967#comment-658300 @Paul: We love biking in this city!! Buying bicycles were one of the first things we did when we got to Berlin last year. So fun to see how the neighborhoods flow and change from atop a bike.

@Pam: Look forward to hearing that story and am smiling since I know EXACTLY what you mean. There were a lot of such discussions over the last few months. But now we have a red couch (err, green) of our own that we do enjoy tremendously. Hope you come visit it someday!

@Adam: Not everyone likes Berlin as it’s not a traditionally “beautiful” city, but it has a great energy and feel to it. As much as we loved New Zealand, it would be difficult to live there and still travel lots – it’s just so far away!

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By: Adam Sommer https://uncorneredmarket.com/evolution-nomad-berlin/#comment-656789 Tue, 09 Apr 2013 12:54:55 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=12967#comment-656789 I’ve never been to Berlin but have always heard great things.

Surprised you didn’t choose New Zealand though!

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By: pam https://uncorneredmarket.com/evolution-nomad-berlin/#comment-655471 Sun, 07 Apr 2013 13:07:05 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=12967#comment-655471 Some day I’ll tell you a story about buying a washing machine in Austria and how we had a huge and really stupid row about it. It involved me saying, “We can’t own a washing machine! That will mean I LIVE here.”

A red couch of your own. How lovely. I hope you enjoy it tremendously.

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By: Paul https://uncorneredmarket.com/evolution-nomad-berlin/#comment-654928 Sat, 06 Apr 2013 07:42:58 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=12967#comment-654928 Berlin is an excellent place to live! Be sure to rent (or buy since you’re living there) bikes once the weather is nice, and ride all-around town. It’s the best way to see the city – hands down!

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By: Audrey Scott https://uncorneredmarket.com/evolution-nomad-berlin/#comment-650573 Sun, 31 Mar 2013 10:13:20 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=12967#comment-650573 @Lauren: We’ve got a few plans for this idea, don’t worry! We’ll let you know when the “how we got a residence permit and flat in Berlin” information is out.

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By: Lauren https://uncorneredmarket.com/evolution-nomad-berlin/#comment-649394 Fri, 29 Mar 2013 16:39:45 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=12967#comment-649394 Please please turn the “how we applied for a residence permit” into a post!

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By: Audrey Scott https://uncorneredmarket.com/evolution-nomad-berlin/#comment-646693 Mon, 25 Mar 2013 06:19:58 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=12967#comment-646693 @Sutapa: Politics in the States do frustrate me, but I also know from our German friends that their politics certainly has its share of problems as well. There is a certain quality of life that comes from being able to use one’s bicycle everywhere, having great public transport and little markets/shops on every street. But also, not having a television helps as well 🙂

@Shannon: You described Berlin (and our relationship with it) perfectly – a place that continues to inspire us and push our creativity, but also to be still and get some perspective. Right now the challenge is to focus…and not to try and tackle everything at once.

@Dariece: Thanks, glad you enjoyed this post. Yes, sometimes it is good to unpack and get a little space and time to reflect and enjoy. And you’re right, we still do have flexibility to get up and go when we need to.

@Prime: “We grow as we travel” – love that. So true. And life evolves. Better to evolve with it than to fight for something of the past.

@Rebecca: Berlin’s a popular place 🙂 We’ve been coming here the last three summers to work, so we’ve written a bit about the place if you’re interested: https://uncorneredmarket.com/travel/berlin/

@Charlie: We look forward to welcoming you in Berlin! But, I’d probably wait until the summer as winter can be brutal. We still have Sri Lanka on the brain, but it may be next year. Trying to figure out this travel/work/still balance 🙂

@Rachel: Although it’s technically spring, the weather in Berlin is still frigid. I agree that next visit should be in the summer or fall (September) – everyone is outside in parks enjoying every moment of the sunshine and warmth. Glad our posts helped with your last Berlin visit!

@Kevin: Dan and I loved your comment and what you wrote about labels and running into “non-conformist conformity” outside the cubicle. We also enjoy the aspect of being a part-time local – we had that for a few months in cities around the world, but always knew we were leaving so didn’t develop the relationships like we are doing now in Berlin. We do hope that we can transition from the bureaucracy of getting all this to work to more writing and bigger projects. Thanks again for sharing.

@Ernest: We definitely don’t see giving up adventure anytime soon. In fact, living in Berlin rather promotes it 🙂

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By: Ernest https://uncorneredmarket.com/evolution-nomad-berlin/#comment-646011 Sun, 24 Mar 2013 07:08:53 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=12967#comment-646011 I must say, Berlin is a great place to live, with nice people and lifestyle. Being a nomad means that you will not live in a permanent place and adventure is always on your side.

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