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101 Goals In 1001 Days – Retrospective

October 26th 2012

Well, I guess this could be considered an early 2012 retrospective as this is my first blog post this year (so much for the goal of doing one a week, a goal I am not sure is actually all that worthy to be honest)

Firstly, about the 101 goals in 1001 days. I am so glad I did it, just the act of thinking about what you want to achieve is worthwhile, putting a time limit on it so it’s not a bucket list for someday but a list of things you are seriously going to try achieve in a few years. The 1001 days is interesting, short enough to feel some pressure but long enough to have a few of each season for anything that is time sensitive.
I think I was a bit ambitious with my list, though I always knew it was a reach I probably bit off more than I could chew. That said the list was formed when I was single and freelance and I would not swap either the last few years at my job (still at Forward) or with Petra for a few more goals ticked.

Before I go through them all I just want to say the most transformative thing of the whole 1001 days has been this year, in particular running and the impact it has had on my fitness.
When I talked about the 101 goals lots of people got excited but everyone kind of did a double take when they saw I was doing a marathon, I think they did not believe I could (and I can’t blame them, I’ve never been super-fit and was in my worst shape ever). I started in Jan with the NHS Couch to 5k and then an excellent training schedule provided by Oxfam as I was entered into Edinburgh for them in May. I trained really hard for it as you can tell from the runkeeper stats, 88,365 calories – 592.2 miles and active for nearly 6 days in total!

The purple in May is when I started biking after not having a bike for 15 years or so and unfortunately I came off it a few days before the marathon and broke my arm and dislocated my shoulder. I was so ready and had raised so much for Oxfam that I thought I had to do it so (after being dissuaded from duct taping my arm still) I decided to walk it, and finished just in time for medals!

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So that went well but I was unable to train for quite a while and missed the chance of doing a triathlon this year.

I used my new fitness level to try and climb every 3000ft mountain in Wales in a continuous walk on a weekend when a months worth of rain fell in a day and we had 40mph winds, managed 11 of them.
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After going on a safari in Kenya with Petra, my sister Carrie and my Mum (which Carrie captures perfectly here I met my friend Colin (who I have known since the first day of primary school, actually not the only friend I can say that of I am lucky to have a few) in tanzania and we climbed Kilimanjaro. It was the hardest thing I have ever done, but not in a satisfying way, the typical kili trip does not allow enough time to acclimatize and your resistance to altitude is largely genetic and it’s quite a dirty and busy mountain. Glad I did it? Yeah, proved I have some serious resolve. Would I recommend? No, there are nicer challenges that reward preperation more and are cleaner and more beautiful. Maybe I should say more but a portered trip walking only 5h a day and going too high too quickly does not compare to the Alps or even UK hill days. Maybe it’s still too soon and retrospective pleasure has not kicked in yet but I am sure I’ll stand by it.
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The week after I did the Liverpool marathon too, basically I thought it was a toss-up between the red blood cells from kili and a twisted ankle how well I would do but in the end I had just not got enough long runs in and my quads packed in at 22 miles and I needed to walk a bit.
Me and Carrie, who apparantly I inspired to enter the marathon (though she beat me by 15 mins!)



The founding members of the Bread Wine and Cheese Athletics association crossing the line together then finishing the goodies we took along with us.

I’m still raising money at justgiving.com/tommys-final-push for WarChild. All money donated is doubled by Forward next week so every penny counts twice!

So, smashing it this year but how did I do overall? Dayzero has me on 42 complete. I am quite pleased but have decided to extend to the end of the year and try and tick a few more off, not least so I can have a finishing party. My goals, my rules after all ;-)

I will be doing another 101 goals, building up to swimming the Helespont and doing an ironman (quite a reach as I can’t swim at the moment!)

What would I change? Blog more about it, involve more people, have as much drive as I had this year for the whole period.

I am really please to have encouraged half a dozen others to start lists.

Done (42)
1, Teetotalitarianism for 3 months
2, Cheeseless for 3 months
9, Read GEB
11, Reread all Dennett books
15, Proofread for Project Gutenberg
48, Create a Backblaze storage pod
53, Make Jam
66, Via Ferrata in Italy
78, Learn to use Emacs
82, Visit Egypt
83, Re-visit Louvre
85, Visit Pergamon Museum
86, Give Carrie a British Museum Tour
92, Read “An Ode Less Travelled“, do the exercises (but not share them!)
97, Be 1/3 through in 2010
100, Set success criteria / progression metrics for each goal
5, Lose 2 stone
10, Write book reviews for each book I read\
76, Do on average 1 Project Euler problem per week
88, Go to the theatre on average once a month
101, Do 100 day updates
44, Visit The Uffizi in Florence (was Get CCEE)
61, Do a UK long distance path
3, Do a marathon
21, Read GTD
24, Swim with sharks
73, Make a Dots and Boxes program
79, Raise £5005 for charity
39, Take Mum, Dad and Carrie to the Welsh Mountain Zoo
56, Make beer
51, Investigate Visa situation for Australia
52, Investigate Visa situation for US
54, Grow mushrooms
32, Bungee Jump
34, Vineyard tour
96, Let loans run course and don’t get any more
64, Climb a continental highest mountain
33, Safari
20, Organise a big bash for my 30th
84, Revisit Met Museum
28, Drive Off Road
31, Hire the whole of Salvos Salumeria for an evening

Attempting before Christmas (23)
13, Release 303 books on bookcrossing.com
68, Complete Pimsleur German
72, Read “Winning Ways”
74, Read AI: A Modern Approach
75, Watch SICP, do exercises from book
77, Complete “Real World Haskell”
91, Memorise 10 poems
46, Listen to Radio 4 / British Museum – A History of the World in 100 Objects and view each of them (was Get VCAP)
89, Return to the Theatre by the lake
7, Write an article for Plus new writers
14, Read a short story for librivox
16, Send Dennett a letter
17, Send Dawkins a letter
18, Read Joyce
23, Organise all my DVDs
38, Take dad to an opera
58, Cook a 4 course meal for 20 friends
55, Paint a watercolor
57, Make wine
71, Learn 10 magic tricks
80, Talk about Free Software at a school
87, Go on wine tasting course
99, Have a completion party

Abandoned / Failed (36)
67, Do another alpine 4000m peak
19, Blog on average once a week
50, Move 10 people to FreeAgent
95, Pay off all credit cards
8, Read all the VSIs
12, Read all PG Wodehouse
81, Watch all TTC Art history DVDs
90, See all world heritage sites in the UK
43, Visit the rijksmuseum (was Get CCNP)
45, Give blood every 20 weeks (was Get MCITP – Enterprise Admin)
47, Make a Munro bagging site in Rails (was Say to a recruiter “I dont work ” and turn down work)
60, Hike on average once a month
62, Do a big hike in Europe
35, Visit 5 Michelin 3* restaurants
37, Visit porto
94, Go to Edinburgh festival
4, Do a triathlon
6, Attend martial arts classes for 3 months
22, Spend 3 months in another country
25, Paraglide
26, Learn to play bongos
27, Skydive
29, Do a banger rally
30, Have a track day
36, See Northern Lights
40, Do 1000 things in London
41, Do a standup comedy course
42, Visit Japan
49, Work only 100 days in a year
59, Do a photography course
63, Attend NIM
69, Learn to dance
70, Learn to play golf
93, Go to Melbourne Comedy Festival
65, Volunteer for the mountain bothies association
98, Have done 2/3 by day 666

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Day 700 of 101 goals in 1001 days

December 22nd 2011

This update is late as I have been busy.

84 – Revisit Met Museum
Went while I was at Hadoop World (pic is actually the Natural History museum but what the hell)
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During my recent Africa Trip:
24 – Swim with sharks
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33 – Safari
Visited Addo Elephant Park during my recent South Africa Trip
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34 – Vinyard tour
I visited the boekenhoutskloof vinyard in Franschhoek South Africa
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I’ll do a full write-up of the Africa Trip soon, it was amazing.

So now out of the 101 I have done 24 with 18 on track and only 300 days to go! Need to get a shift on and tick off as much as I can.

The dayzeroproject site is back up, I am on there as thattommyhall

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Walking The Great Glen Way

June 26th 2011

Over Easter, while we had all the extra days off because some chinless wonder married a model in an old church in London I went with two of my best friends and walked the 73 miles from Inverness to Fort William along the Caledonian Canal.


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We did it ultralight, using kit I have blogged about before. My mate Ben got well into expedition planning mode and prepared an optimal food mix for the trip and introduced us to SCROGIN (Sultanas Chocolate Raisons Orange Ginger Imagination Nuts) and ANZAC biscuits (his lovely other half is a kiwi).
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I was pleased to fit it all in a 30L sack, made the walking much easier than it might have been.

As I had just been in Lisbon for a stag do the weekend before I was not feeling 100% when we got the sleeper to Inverness on the Monday night but we arrived somewhat fresh and started walking immediatly. The sleeper is really nice and I would deffinatly recommend it over flying if you need an early start in Scotland, see ScotRail. By the end of Tuesday we had got most of the way to Invermoriston (nearly 30 miles) but were all exhausted. We wildcamped with some stunning views.
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The Wednesday we walked to Fort Augustus and decided to take a B&B for the night as non of us had slept well and our legs and feet were killing. We were fortunate enough to stay at Old Pier House which was lovely and we got moving again on the Thursday with much more enthusiasm than we ended the day before.

Thursday night we got past laggan and camped at a campsite on the north of Loch Lochy.
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Friday was an epic day, taking in the 2 munros ( Meall na Teanga and Sròn a’ Choire Ghairbh and walking about 25 miles then (we thought) finishing the walk.

We had actually just reached Neptune’s Staircase and we wound up bivvying at the start line of Maggies Monster Bike and Hike. We must have looked quite odd…

We spent the first few hours of the Saturday finishing it off and arriving at Fort William where we ate the biggest amount of food we could.

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A great hike with 2 great guys and as it is a UK long distance path it is another of my 101 goals in 1001 days days ticked off

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101 goals in 1001 days – Day 400 Update

February 27th 2011

Well, day 400 of my 101 goals in was Feb 5th and I was in the midst of moving house so delayed doing this.

Completed – 16
1, Teetotalitarianism for 3 months
2, Cheeseless for 3 months
9, Read GEB
11, Reread all Dennett books
15, Proofread for Project Guttenburg
48, Create a Backblaze storage pod
53, Make Jam
66, Via Feratta in Italy
78, Learn to use Emacs
I suppose you can never fully learn it but I do use it for my development now
82, Visit Egypt
83, Re-visit Louvre
85, Visit Pergamon Museum
86, Give Carrie a British Museum Tour
92, Read “An Ode Less Travelled“, do the exercises (but not share them!)
Read it while in Egypt.
97, Be 1/3 through in 2010
100, Set success criteria / progression metrics for each goal

On Track – 16
5, Lose 2 stone
10, Write book reviews for each book I read
Where I havent yet I have added a task to rememberthemilk to do so
13, Release 303 books on bookcrossing.com
88 available here, let me know if you like any and I will post them to you.
19,Blog on average once a week
50, Move 10 people to FreeAgent

68, Complete Pimsleur German
Changed from Spanish as I now live with a lovely German lady.
72, Read “Winning Ways”
read 1/2 of part 1 (of 4)
74, Read AI: A Modern Approach
75, Watch SICP, do exercises from book
Started a book club in work, seems to have stalled but I’ll start banging the drum again now I’ve settled in my new house.
76, Do on average 1 Project Euler problem per week
77, Complete “Real World Haskell”
88, Go to the theatre on average once a month
Way ahead on this, started a monthly theatre club but we managed to schedule a dozen things for the first few months of 2011
91, Memorise 10 poems
Not quite settled on the 10 but between listening to Jorge Louis Borges, This Craft Of Verse and The Ode Less Travelled I have quite a list to choose from.
95, Pay off all credit cards
96, Let loans run course and dont get any more
101, Do 100 day updates

This is one right ;-)

Behind – 4
8, Read all the VSIs
12, Read all PG Wodehouse
81, Watch all TTC Art history DVDs
90, See all world heritage sites in the UK

Changing – 5
Lots of the work related ones dont make sense any more now that I have gone full time and moved into development so I am making the following changes.
43, Visit the rijksmuseum (was Get CCNP)
44, Visit The Uffizi in Florence (was Get CCEE)
45, Give blood every 20 weeks (was Get MCITP – Enterprise Admin)
46, Listen to Radio 4 / British Museum – A History of the World in 100 Objects and view each of them (was Get VCAP)
The above are all taken from a mate who just did his own 101 list.
47, Make a Munro bagging site in Rails (was Say to a recruiter “I dont work ” and turn down work)

Planning – 12
60, Hike on average once a month
61, Do a UK long distance path
67, Do another alpine 4000m peak
62, Do a big hike in Europe
64, Climb a continental highest mountain
33, Safari
20, Organise a big bash for my 30th

The fitness aspect of these goals is where I am behind the most (though I am still a stone lighter than when I started) so I am concentrating the next six months on these goals, ending with summiting kilimanjaro for my 30th then returning to a big party.
35, Visit 5 Michelin 3* restaurants
37, Visit porto
Will go with Petra in the spring
84, Revisit Met Museum
A good mate has just moved to NYC so this should happen as soon as he is settled.
89, Return to the Theatre by the lake
My first trip with Petra was to here and we loved it. Will be going in the spring.
94, Go to Edinburgh festival
Will go at the beginning of August.

Not Started – 48
3, Do a marathon
4, Do a triathlon
6, Attend martial arts classes for 3 months
7, Write an artice for Plus new writers
14, Read a short story for librivox
16, Send Dennett a letter
17, Send Dawkins a letter
18, Read Joyce
21, Read GTD
22, Spend 3 months in another country
23, Organise all my DVDs
24, Swim with sharks
25, Paraglide
26, Learn to play bongos
27, Skydive
28, Drive Offroad
29, Do a banger rally
30, Have a track day
31, Hire the whole of Salvos Salumeria for an evening
32, Bungee Jump
34, Vinyard tour
36, See Northern Lights
38, Take dad to an opera
39, Take Mum, Dad and Carrie to the Welsh Mountain Zoo
40, Do 1000 things in London
41, Do a standup comedy course
42, Visit Japan
49, Work only 100 days in a year
51, Investigate Visa situation for Australia
52, Investigate Visa situation for US
54, Grow mushrooms
55, Paint a water colour
56, Make beer
57, Make wine
58, Cook a 4 course meal for 20 friends
59, Do a photography course
63, Attend NIM
69, Learn to dance
70, Learn to play golf
71, Learn 10 magic tricks
73, Make a Dots and Boxes program
79, Raise £5005 for charity
80, Talk about Free Software at a school
87, Go on wine tasting course
93, Go to Melbourne Comedy Festival
99, Have a completion party
65, Volunteer for the mountain bothys association
98, Have done 2/3 by day 666

I am quite heartened by the progress to be honest, considering that I spent half of last year working outside the UK, now things are settling down I should be able to churn through them faster.

If you want to join in on some, let me know!

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2010 Retrospective

January 8th 2011

Well, 2010 was a great year – thanks to all the great people who made it so.

Just a brief outline:

Work: Started the year down in Kent working on a XenApp deployment on VMware at the beginning of the year, then over in Dubai building a VMware View solution, went to Libya and built the corporate infrastructure for their biggest telco, spent 2 months working on INGs next gen datacentre in the Hague and ended in London for Forward working on merging USwitch’s infrastructure after the acquisition.
While this was fun, I got fatigued with traveling and living out of a suitcase and was very happy to settle down a bit in London (which I think is the greatest city in the world) and work for a great company which I am very pleased and proud to say I have joined permanently. It is exciting to work somewhere using so much great tech and with so many sound people (with huge brains).

Jollys: I managed to go to Russia, visiting Moscow and St Petersburg (OK, that was Dec 2009 but what the hell), the Czech Republic, Italy, go to Oklahoma for a friends wedding followed by a visit to two ancestral puebloan sites, Berlin, Paris, Vegas and Egypt. I feel privileged to have the opportunity to have done all this and am still a bit amazed at just how much happened.

Life: I have always thought their was an embarrassment of riches when I look at the great people I get to call my friends, I don’t get to see any of them enough and no amount is too much. Thanks to you all, I always say you are what makes the universe great for me, you conspire to make it so even though you don’t all know one another. The biggest change this year was finding someone patient enough to pair up with me full time, thanks Petra – I love you. We are moving in together soon and I look forward to having a permanent home in the greatest city in the world, with a spare room – please come visit!. Thanks to my family too, we had some bad news in 2010 but you all dealt with it with the usual aplomb, you are all ace.

Resolutions There is no new resolutions for 2010, I will be reporting on the 101 goals in 1001 days soon.

2011: Looks set to be the best year ever, thanks in advance for helping make it so

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Egypt Trip

December 16th 2010

I has been a crazy few weeks, after being in the UK only 2 days after the Egypt trip I went to Las Vegas with Forward and I am just getting my head back together now.

You know you are a huge geek when you take as much space for books as clothes.
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The trip was ace, a week on the M/S Hamees, Stopping at:
Valley of the Kings
Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
The Colossi of Memnon
Edfu Temple
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Kom Ombo, which I had not heard of but has some extraordinarily vibrant original colour remaining
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Abu Simbel
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Karnak Temple
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Luxor Temple (we had the place to ourselves at night, it was amazing)
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5 Nights in Movenpick El Gouna on the Red Sea and 2 nights in the Nile Palace

It was incredibly relaxing, nice to be incommunicado for 2 weeks and catch up on some reading and just mince around the beach. I managed to read Godel Escher Bach at last and also ticked off The Ode Less Travelled from my 101 Goals. It was weird not having my phone to distract me in spare moments, making me daydream more and think about people and events I have not thought about it ages, I should do it more often.

Pictures are on flickr

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Off To Egypt

November 21st 2010

I am off to Egypt for 2 weeks, a one week Nile cruise with Voyages Joules Verne starting at Luxor and working down to the Aswan High Dam via The Valley Of The Kings and ending in the Moevenpick Hotel in El Gouna. No Cairo, Pyramids or the Cairo Museum this trip, another time though.

Im particularly excited about Abu Simbel,, The Red Chapel of Hatshepsut, Temple of Amenhotep III among tons of others.

Also I am very much looking forward to No Phone and No Computers for the whole trip, the longest I will have been without either for for a good few years. I am taking the chance to catch up on some reading and take a break, I will have my Kindle with loads of books on it but am taking The Dots-and-boxes Game: Sophisticated Child’s Play (one of my 101 goals is to make a dots and boxes program), Gödel, Escher, Bach (another 101, started 3 times and never finished and it has intrigued me since my first year in university) and Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays. Pen’n'paper geekery for the win!

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Day 300 Update

October 28th 2010

Well, it is day 300 of my 101 goals in 1001 days. So as per meta-goal 101 “Do 100 day updates” here is a quick report on my progress.

Completed
66 – Via Feratta in Italy
85 – Visit Pergamon Museum
1 – Teetotalitarianism for 3 months
2 – Cheeseless for 3 months
11 -Reread all Dennett books
15 -Proofread for Project Guttenburg
53 – Make Jam
86 – Give Carrie a British Museum Tour
48 – Create a Backblaze storage pod
100 Set success criteria / progression metrics for each goal

Changing
18 – Read epic literature
A bit vague (in spite of meta-goal 100) and I have loads of reading goals so im changing it to “Read Joyce”, in particular:

26 -Scuba
My ears are bad, I worry this may destroy them, not settled on a replacement goal yet.

Sustained Effort – On Track
19 – Blog on average once a week
50 – Move 10 people to FreeAgent
68 – Complete Pimsleur Spanish
88 – Go to the theatre on average once a month
95 – Pay off all credit cards
96 – Let loans run course and dont get any more
101 – Do 100 day updates
5 – Lose 2 stone
13 – Release 303 books on bookcrossing.com
76 -Do on average 1 Project Euler problem per week

Sustained Effort – Behind
8 – Read all the VSIs
12 – Read all PG Wodehouse
60 – Hike on average once a month
79 – Raise £5005 for charity
81 – Watch all TTC Art history DVDs
90 – See all world heritage sites in the UK

In Progress
91 – Memorise 10 poems
92 – Read “An Ode Less Travelled”, do the exercises (but not share them!)
72 – Read “Winning Ways”
75 – Watch SICP, do exercises from book

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Borges on Poetry

October 26th 2010

I really enjoy the work of Jorge Luis Borges. If you have not heard of him, check out In Our Time – Borges.

I found some audio of some wonderful lectures on poetry he gave at Harvard in the late 60s. The interesting thing about them is that he composes them from memory as he was blind by that point. He demonstrates the breadth of his reading with examples from Middle German, Old Norse, Spanish and English, tracing down the sources of some of the quotes was quite a challenge as they come thick and fast during the lectures. I have listened to them a lot and he has become like an old friend, I can hear his voice when I read his essays or stories.

My two favorite quotes are:

Awake! for Morning in the Bowl of Night
Has flung the Stone that puts the Stars to Flight:
And Lo! the Hunter of the East has caught
The Sultan’s Turret in a Noose of Light.

Dreaming when Dawn’s Left Hand was in the Sky
I heard a Voice within the Tavern cry,
“Awake, my Little ones, and fill the Cup
Before Life’s Liquor in its Cup be dry.”

From The Rubaiyat Of Omar Khayyam, translated by Edward Fitzgerald and

“Great wine like blood from Burgundy,
Cloaks like the clouds from Tyre,
And marble like solid moonlight,
And gold like frozen fire.

“Smells that a man might swill in a cup,
Stones that a man might eat,
And the great smooth women like ivory
That the Turks sell in the street.”

from G. K. Chesterton’s The Ballad Of The White Horse (which was actually the first poem of this length I have ever read, I got it on my kindle from Project Gutenberg)

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Beautiful Berlin

October 3rd 2010

Last weekend Petra and I went to Berlin, it is a great city. She arranged the trip for my birthday because I am always banging on about the Pergamon Museum and the Ishtar Gate (seeing it was one of the 101 goals). Berlin has a lovely Museum Island that has just itself become a UNESCO World Heritage Site (and is in need of some work as it looks to have been neglected for years). We also saw the Nefertiti bust at the Altes Museum which was also spectacular, alongside some very interesting painting from the Amarna period, very unlike other Egyptian art.

We also went to see Checkpoint Charlie museum, a museum of international nonviolent protest (obviously focused mainly on the GDR and the wall it backed onto for years). I was very moved by it, particularly the thoughts and aspirations of normal people, it is far too simplistic to just think of Germany at that time of just millions of Nazis who just lost a war. I love to think I would have the physical bravery to resist such a regime but have never been tested.
The mayor of Berlin calling out to the allied nations during the Berlin air lift

“You peoples of the world, you people of America, of England, of France, look on this city, and recognize that this city, this people, must not be abandoned — cannot be abandoned!”

Seeing how people tried to escape, risking their lives to try and get to the west and live our kind of lifestyle (which is not without its problems) was interesting.
There was exhibits on Ghandi and the rest of Eastern Europe and the fight against opression and it was clear everywhere that people improve their situation and that of others by orgainising and demanding change. As lots of my friends are now from Eastern Europe I am fascinated about how they experienced the fall of communism in their countries. I am a bit quick to dismiss the G8 protesters, people protesting the Iraq war or whatever sometimes, I think I use the fact the world is complex and situations subtle as an excuse for inaction and came away with a desire to direct some of my skills and energies to making even a small difference. I am unsure what it will be though, toying with a few ideas at the moment.

Another highlight was the Reichstag, in particular taking the trip up to the dome. The queue takes too long but the once you are up it is the best view of Berlin and it is wonderful to be so close to the Norman Foster designed cupola.

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