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Add your blogA blog about the adventures - and mis-adventures - of an American single mom of three living in Berlin and starting a business.
In Spring 2014 I moved from the Washington, D.C. area to Berlin, Germany with my husband to start a new adventure in a city we had never visited before. I started this blog as a way to share my new life with friends and family, and to connect with other expats and future expats! Most of my posts are about life in Berlin, our travels, tips for other expats, and the occasional post documenting my attempts at being the perfect Hausfrau.
Providing you fresh insider tips from Berlin, Bucharest, Lisbon and other places in Europe. Exploring the world in a fun way!
Its about an Indian artist, illustrator and storyteller living in berlin.
A blog about the interesting, colorful surprising capital of Germany by a college student. All in all, a commentary on German society.
A blog sharing practical self sufficiency skills & experiences that would make our great-grandparents proud!
A few words about travel, technology, cooking and living in Germany.
Just another expat in Berlin...I am using my blog to describe life in Berlin in a humorous way. Posts include reflections on the German way of life, desciptions of nights out, beautiful photos of events, reviews of restaurants and touristical attractions...all in a very unpretentious, funny style!
American women living in Germany with German husband and child.
In July 2013, my family will be relocating from Washington, DC to Berlin, Germany. But relocation is a process, not just a single event. This blog will follow me as I close down my old life in the United States and adjust to my new life in Germany.
just daily life chatter
Berlin for all the Family is a useful resource for English speaking parents and pregnant women in Berlin. The blog includes tips on days out for children, events, English translations of documents, finding an English speaking midwife etc
Documenting our (mostly) Scottish family's life in Berlin - culture clashes, expat cravings and all!
Canadian living abroad in Berlin, Germany
I muse and amuse. I aim to make you think, laugh and provide a listening eye to my sometimes powerfully profound and sometimes strikingly every day thoughts.
The life and thoughts of an italian expat in Berlin
Germans can be pretty serious people, but there are myriad funny things about how they live, work, and play. Here is a look at some of these peculiarities, along with general observations about an American life in Europe.
The trials, tribulations and random experiences of an Aussie living in Berlin.
My blog about Berlin, touching on subjects as delicate as why do German men pee sitting down, why it is dangerous to stare at women in Turkish bakeries, and how to become a groundbreaking vernissage crasher/avantgarde genius with the contents of your pocket (and a funny hat). The blog also deliberates on why Germans never lose at sport, what a torn sofa can do for your reputation with Sallowists and how to make a 'European' career in the German benefits system. Further insights on sideburn burning, 'co-traveling together opportunities', awkward relationships with Goodle Translate and lift saluting. Dispatches from Berlin, every Friday:
Possums log is about travel and working abroad. I blog about my experiences and have advice and tips for others who are thinking of doing the same. I blog about the food I have found during my travels and my attempts to replicate these cuisines. I also blog about writing and my attempt at writing a novel as well as some of my favourite poetry.
Expat life in the UK between the Brexit and the pandemic
Angelica is originally from Verbania, Italy. It's been nearly ten years since she moved to the UK, hungry for independence and new experiences. She has also spent a year in Germany for her studies before going back to the UK and is currently in the process of obtaining British citizenship. She talks to us about living in London as an expat between Brexit and the Covid pandemic.