Winter Picnic in Berlin
Everyone seems to be against 2020, but I think it has brought moments of wisdom and stillness. It has been a chance to reconnect with my perception and, most importantly, nature.
As Berlin shifted towards lockdown 2.0 early in November, we visited the overlooked forest surrounding Alt-Tegel. I say forgotten because most Berliners probably know Tegel from its airport. Still, only a few know where you can find Alexander von Humboldt’s resting place alongside the rest of his family inside a magical forest.
Kevin had been reading The Invention of Nature, so it was pretty fascinating to visit a place where Humboldt and other thinkers had probably walked the same paths we were hiking today.
Lake plans rarely happen outside of summer, and I know that, had there been no other plan than to go for a walk, we would have missed this magical evening showing the last colours of autumn at its splendour. If there’s anything that I am learning this year, it is to find beauty in the overlooked places.
Since all the restaurants and bars were closed we prepared a little snack for when the hunger kicked in. This little picnic tradition, usually reserved for the warmer seasons felt like another shift that this pandemic has brought into our otherwise busy routines. I found this place so much more enchanting than I thought I would and I wondered how many little pockets are surrounding the city that we have ignored or overlooked for other, glossier plans.
Maybe now, it’s their time to shine.