Short-sighted and astigmatic for my whole life I decided to join a workshop about "regaining the perfect vision". Two days filled with intensive relaxation, exercises on how to move all the lazy muscles of the eye back into life and an astonishing insight into the hidden secrets of an ametrope's mind. Then the night.- Sleep.- Next morning .- I opened my eyes : and could distinguish the needles of the pine branches in front of my window!
Wow! Success!! Unbelievable! Promise I'll keep on exercising!
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Saturday, January 29, 2011
after the flood
You still can see the waterline in the tree... |
Hope you enjoy a sunny weekend! |
Monday, January 24, 2011
Cafe Fernando
Browsing food blogs some days ago I made an amazing discovery: Cafe Fernando by Cenk who describes himself as a "food blogger, novice photographer, seasoned home baker and a shameless chocoholic from Istanbul, Turkey".
Food Blogger: no doubt about; novice Photographer: a big NO to "novice", his photos are outstanding, real works of art, supermotivating; shameless chocoholic : makes him absolutely and utterly adorable!
As I got to know today independently of each other my daughter, my cousin and I discovered Cenk's Blog and fell in love with the Best chocolate mousse of your life...
Food Blogger: no doubt about; novice Photographer: a big NO to "novice", his photos are outstanding, real works of art, supermotivating; shameless chocoholic : makes him absolutely and utterly adorable!
As I got to know today independently of each other my daughter, my cousin and I discovered Cenk's Blog and fell in love with the Best chocolate mousse of your life...
having Turkish Coffee in our tree house |
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Have a relaxing Sunday!
Fischerteich, Moritzburg |
The little orange river reminds me the works of Andy Goldsworthy, especially in his film Rivers and Tides. |
Friday, January 21, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Oven-baked carrots with olive oil and fresh marjoram
Last weekend I bought a whole armfull of fresh herb pots and so turned my windowsill into a summerly smelling little mediterranean garden. Italian parsley, chives, chervil, lemon balm, marjoram, thyme and rosemary... Best preconditions to prepare a simple and aromatic dish like the carrots with marjoram!
You just need carrots, a 1st class sea salt, a 1st class olive oil and some sprigs from the marjoram pot.
Spread the sliced carrots on a tin foil, sprinkle with sea salt, add some olive oil and top with the marjoram sprigs.
Close the foil and put it into the oven for 20 minutes at 200°C.
It's a perfect light and healthy dinner!
You just need carrots, a 1st class sea salt, a 1st class olive oil and some sprigs from the marjoram pot.
Spread the sliced carrots on a tin foil, sprinkle with sea salt, add some olive oil and top with the marjoram sprigs.
Close the foil and put it into the oven for 20 minutes at 200°C.
It's a perfect light and healthy dinner!
on the way to Dippelsdorfer Teich, Moritzburg |
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Strolling through Meissen
Meissen is a small town at only 25km from Dresden. Usually in peoples' minds the name of "Meissen" is connected to its beautiful and famous porcelain. Follow www.meissen.com if you want to know more.
I won't tell you about porcelain today but instead invite you come along with me through the picturesque old town...
I won't tell you about porcelain today but instead invite you come along with me through the picturesque old town...
view from the theatre |
Isn't that sweet? The rooms are named after fairy-tale figures! |
I liked the green and the gray |
Albrechtsburg |
view over the roofs |
the cathedral of Meissen |
Next to the cathedral you can buy or rent a historical prison... |
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Mascarpone Yoghurt with Muscobado Sugar and Red Fruit
So soft and sweet and rich! It absolutely has the potential to make you addict. It's summer and happiness. Exactly what I need in this moment.... And it's so easy to prepare:
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Raindrops
When I look through my window I feel tiredness and bad mood... On the other hand the boredom of this rainy foggy weather makes me think about new challenges: I finally want to achieve profound knowledge of my camera. I want to learn everything about its hidden possibilities! Why not start now?
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
NewYork Times travel list 2011 includes...DRESDEN!
Dresden is "place to go" number 28 !
Every year NYT edits a list with the 41 most beautiful, most exciting and most worth to be seen places in the world. Obviously Dresden owes the honor to be part of the list this year to Daniel Libeskind's striking extension of Military History Museum. ( Read more in www.travel.nytimes.com)
Anyway, when you are done with the Museum, don't miss the other beautiful sights of the city!
Every year NYT edits a list with the 41 most beautiful, most exciting and most worth to be seen places in the world. Obviously Dresden owes the honor to be part of the list this year to Daniel Libeskind's striking extension of Military History Museum. ( Read more in www.travel.nytimes.com)
Anyway, when you are done with the Museum, don't miss the other beautiful sights of the city!
Drawing of the Museum of Military History www.baulinks.de |
Monday, January 10, 2011
flowerpower
Goodbye Christmas tree! Goodbye Erzgebirgian Angels and Miners, Incense Smokers and Nutcrackers! Goodbye all the ornaments and decorations!
My best antidote against the sudden "emptiness" is to stop by my favourite flowershop, buy a bunch of flowers and arrange them all over the house.
This really makes me feel fresh and joyful - somehow like new beginning and springtime!
Blumen-Werkstatt, Kötschenbrodaer Straße 118, 01445 Radebeul |
Sunday, January 09, 2011
Homemade Pizza Ten Cheeses... or maybe eleven?
Sunday - the perfect day to prepare homemade pizza! Everybody loves it and its so easy to prepare!
Well, lets see what fridge and basement have to offer: red bell peppers, onions, olives, no Mozzarella - but instead plenty of cheese - goat, cow, sheep, and of course, flour and tomatos.So follow the images to find out how it is made:
The dough (for 2 baking trays): 400 g flour 1 sachet dry yeast a pinch of paprika powder 1 tbs whole cane sugar a pinch of pepper 1/2 ts salt 300 ml lukewarm water Mix all the ingredients and knead the dough until smooth. Let it repose for half an hour. Roll out with a rolling pin for 2 baking trays. Put it on the trays. The tomato sauce: 750g tomatos, peeled and chopped 1/2 ts paprika powder 1/2 ts whole cane sugar pepper, oregano and thyme , a pinch of each salt Cook without cover until the sauce starts to be creamy. Let it cool down and spread it on the dough. Slice the onions, the bell peppers and the cheese and arrange it generously over the tomato pizza. Add olives and whatever more you find in the kitchen. Put it in the oven for 15 minutes at 225°C. Enjoy! |
Saturday, January 08, 2011
Friday, January 07, 2011
an unusual insight
Always in January the Dresden Opera Ball takes place. I took this picture the morning after the big event, while workers were restoring the opera with the stages still open.
So funny: the gentle smell of roasted meat and pickles in this temple of classical music!
Semperoper |
Thursday, January 06, 2011
I don't like winter anymore
Today we have got "Blitz Eis". And yes, it is as dangerous as it sounds. So let's stay at home, drink a cup of hot chocolate and dream about the summer.
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Tuesday, January 04, 2011
Qi Gong in the early morning hours
The house is so quiet and peaceful in the morning. It's still dark outside. Inside a warm light of white candles and the sound of the gently flowing Qi Gong music.
Monday, January 03, 2011
Cunnertswalde
While in the city the snow is turning ugly and brown, a few kilometers north of Dresden there's still the winter wonderland: the stables of Cunnertswalde.
Some years ago a friendly russian camel lived in the hills as well. Unfortunately I can't give you any information where you can find the camel now. But the horses at least don't try to eat anyone's watch!
Some years ago a friendly russian camel lived in the hills as well. Unfortunately I can't give you any information where you can find the camel now. But the horses at least don't try to eat anyone's watch!
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