Hi All, Greetings from Berlin, where I landed yesterday to start my annual European summer vacation. Not letting any grass grow under my feet, I took a train and hour south to Wittenberg, where I met up with Gerald and Ines, new friends from the Antarctic cruise, who live near Leipzig. We wandered around the historic center and enjoyed a late lunch. They brought their charming grandson Ludwig along. Wittenberg is a charming mideval town along the Elbe river. It is noted primarily for its connection to Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation, though it was founded as the former residence of the Electorate of Saxony. On the city’s market square stands the 13th-century City Church where Luther preached. On the exterior of this church is an offensive anti-Jewish sculpture depicting Jews with a pig. Such representations, widespread in the Middle Ages, were intended to humiliate and marginalize Jews. Today the continued ex...