... in a few hours we see ourselves. Until then I wish you a wonderful birthday.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Monday, September 10, 2007
Garretts Popcorn Vs Nuts On Clark
The Flix ...
... has a funny cartoon drawing that I like as a Swabian quite well. However, it is not true that we no graffiti in Stuttgart or have tags. But perhaps less frequently. I can try this, then when I will soon live near the capital.
The Flix
... has a funny cartoon drawing that I like as a Swabian quite well. However, it is not true that we no graffiti in Stuttgart or have tags. But perhaps less frequently. I can try this, then when I will soon live near the capital.
The Flix
Sunday, September 9, 2007
How Long Is Heated Whole Milk Good For
shoes, St. Jacques and St. Stephan
Behind me is a wonderful weekend, this is a good friend have spent here in Mainz.
On Saturday we spent with detailed stroll in the city, with coffee and croissants for the second breakfast, shopping - you should not believe how fast and satisfying shopping can be: pure in the shop, discovered a pair of shoes, tried on, bought. Booyah!
evening we went to the movies yet, "St. Jaques - pilgrims in French" (Film Review) follows.
And the day yesterday was marked by the 'day of Heritage '. First, we were the Mainz 'Roman Theatre' on. Put this excavation can be seen very well to the left bank of the Rhine from Mainz travels to the south.
The Mainz Roman theater was the largest of its kind north of the Alps. It was between BC 12/13. and some 39 AD. built. The stage house, which is not able to get - here are now driving the ICE - is 42 m wide. The spectators round, which connects to the ascending slope, has a diameter of 116 m.
is fascinating that the theater has been discovered again until 1884, when the city of Mainz expanded the former railway station, but at that time was not an archaeologist present and so were discovered Although remnants of the Wall recorded and mapped, but not recognized as a vestige of a Roman theater.
recognized this 30 years later an archaeologist from the few remaining walls in a 80 cm wide and 4 m deep trench channel realized what was hidden there in the ground.
are now exposed large parts of the theater and it will work even further. Anyone who comes along once in Mainz, should be the bare look!
The Roman Theatre Mainz
directly next to it there is a second 'monument', the Citadel. This military construction in the mid-17th Century built. About the history of the Citadel, I can not tell so much, but it was exciting in the context to get an itinerary along the fortress walls in the underground passages within these thick walls insight. Then we still have
visit another highlight of Mainz, the Church of St. Stephen, whose church window 1978-1985 was designed by Marc Chagall. These are in typical Chagall-blue windows give the church a very special atmosphere.
Behind me is a wonderful weekend, this is a good friend have spent here in Mainz.
On Saturday we spent with detailed stroll in the city, with coffee and croissants for the second breakfast, shopping - you should not believe how fast and satisfying shopping can be: pure in the shop, discovered a pair of shoes, tried on, bought. Booyah!
evening we went to the movies yet, "St. Jaques - pilgrims in French" (Film Review) follows.
And the day yesterday was marked by the 'day of Heritage '. First, we were the Mainz 'Roman Theatre' on. Put this excavation can be seen very well to the left bank of the Rhine from Mainz travels to the south.
The Mainz Roman theater was the largest of its kind north of the Alps. It was between BC 12/13. and some 39 AD. built. The stage house, which is not able to get - here are now driving the ICE - is 42 m wide. The spectators round, which connects to the ascending slope, has a diameter of 116 m.
is fascinating that the theater has been discovered again until 1884, when the city of Mainz expanded the former railway station, but at that time was not an archaeologist present and so were discovered Although remnants of the Wall recorded and mapped, but not recognized as a vestige of a Roman theater.
recognized this 30 years later an archaeologist from the few remaining walls in a 80 cm wide and 4 m deep trench channel realized what was hidden there in the ground.
are now exposed large parts of the theater and it will work even further. Anyone who comes along once in Mainz, should be the bare look!
The Roman Theatre Mainz
directly next to it there is a second 'monument', the Citadel. This military construction in the mid-17th Century built. About the history of the Citadel, I can not tell so much, but it was exciting in the context to get an itinerary along the fortress walls in the underground passages within these thick walls insight. Then we still have
visit another highlight of Mainz, the Church of St. Stephen, whose church window 1978-1985 was designed by Marc Chagall. These are in typical Chagall-blue windows give the church a very special atmosphere.
Sparks Fitness Edmonton
What bliss, what joy!
were this evening my friend and I at the outdoor festival at the castle Hellenstein in Heidenheim. We had a trip to Corpus Christi, we have made use of my internship company on the castle witnessed the rehearsals for the opera festival and were both instantly hooked was: was this year in Heidenheim Mozart's "Abduction from the Seraglio" in the program, my absolute favorite opera. Especially the overture has it done to me.
And so we have made for even more rapidly after hours from Stuttgart to the one hour drive to Heidenheim. A parking lot was despite a huge run of visitors to the castle hill and quickly found the way to the castle was not too far. But I was grateful for the sweaters, blankets and pillows, which I had packed, for between the old walls, it was despite high summer temperatures during the day not just warm, and the opera should be yes to drag on into the night.
We had this idea to get hold of really the last places: all up in the very last row, virtually 'on course'. But that was not too bad, because we already had no heads in front of us. Luck was that it did not rain, in a double sense, because our cards were forfeited in the rain. We had 'fair-weather maps', that we in the rain did not even have to pay.
The old banqueting hall of the castle Hellenstein has already by itself a great setting: the stage is in front of the ruins of the Knights' Hall, windows and doors are integrated into the stage.
The story about Bassa Selim and Osmin, Blonde and Pedrillo, Constanze and Belmonte was put in a modern Turkey: the guards Bassa Selim's house in costumes, reminiscent of the uniforms of the Colombian drug mafia wore black, with dark sunglasses and guns. And entered the conductor, as 'El Dirigente' (actually English 'el director', but also by the sense dirigente fits her better) in camouflage, combat boots and a burgundy, diagonally mounted the podium cap. Absolutely stylish!
The history of the Abduction from the Seraglio is actually quite simple: Constanze, her maid Blonde and Pedrillo servants have been abducted and are in the house of Pasha Selim held. His servant Osmin guarded them. Bassa Selim tried to win the love Constanze, but the Irishman is mourning fiance and wants more of the Death. Blondes, who also defend against the advances must Osmin, comforting her. Then comes Belmonte, Constanze's fiance. Together with Pedrillo plans of the abduction of women from demSerail and surreptitiously disguised himself as an architect access to the house of Pasha Selim.
The two men try to make Osmin tired with alcohol and then want to liberate women. No sooner had the pair meet again kindled the debate as to whether they were true. In the end, wins the trust, but Osmin is awake now and caught the four on the run.
At the end it Bassa Selim was a benevolent man who is free and Constanze, the four leaves, much to the dismay of Osmin, which as in the most glaring Colors had envisioned just would kill the four best.
It was a wonderful evening where I was tied up for hours all of the action, the music and stage design. Although not every sung word was understandable, but the action was still with you and it was definitely a wonderful experience.
was especially beautiful evening, the initial mood, with a beautiful sunset, which is then in a clear, cool night went on, which got a very special charm, and rose over the Ritersaal a nearly full moon. Unique!
were this evening my friend and I at the outdoor festival at the castle Hellenstein in Heidenheim. We had a trip to Corpus Christi, we have made use of my internship company on the castle witnessed the rehearsals for the opera festival and were both instantly hooked was: was this year in Heidenheim Mozart's "Abduction from the Seraglio" in the program, my absolute favorite opera. Especially the overture has it done to me.
And so we have made for even more rapidly after hours from Stuttgart to the one hour drive to Heidenheim. A parking lot was despite a huge run of visitors to the castle hill and quickly found the way to the castle was not too far. But I was grateful for the sweaters, blankets and pillows, which I had packed, for between the old walls, it was despite high summer temperatures during the day not just warm, and the opera should be yes to drag on into the night.
We had this idea to get hold of really the last places: all up in the very last row, virtually 'on course'. But that was not too bad, because we already had no heads in front of us. Luck was that it did not rain, in a double sense, because our cards were forfeited in the rain. We had 'fair-weather maps', that we in the rain did not even have to pay.
The old banqueting hall of the castle Hellenstein has already by itself a great setting: the stage is in front of the ruins of the Knights' Hall, windows and doors are integrated into the stage.
The story about Bassa Selim and Osmin, Blonde and Pedrillo, Constanze and Belmonte was put in a modern Turkey: the guards Bassa Selim's house in costumes, reminiscent of the uniforms of the Colombian drug mafia wore black, with dark sunglasses and guns. And entered the conductor, as 'El Dirigente' (actually English 'el director', but also by the sense dirigente fits her better) in camouflage, combat boots and a burgundy, diagonally mounted the podium cap. Absolutely stylish!
The history of the Abduction from the Seraglio is actually quite simple: Constanze, her maid Blonde and Pedrillo servants have been abducted and are in the house of Pasha Selim held. His servant Osmin guarded them. Bassa Selim tried to win the love Constanze, but the Irishman is mourning fiance and wants more of the Death. Blondes, who also defend against the advances must Osmin, comforting her. Then comes Belmonte, Constanze's fiance. Together with Pedrillo plans of the abduction of women from demSerail and surreptitiously disguised himself as an architect access to the house of Pasha Selim.
The two men try to make Osmin tired with alcohol and then want to liberate women. No sooner had the pair meet again kindled the debate as to whether they were true. In the end, wins the trust, but Osmin is awake now and caught the four on the run.
At the end it Bassa Selim was a benevolent man who is free and Constanze, the four leaves, much to the dismay of Osmin, which as in the most glaring Colors had envisioned just would kill the four best.
It was a wonderful evening where I was tied up for hours all of the action, the music and stage design. Although not every sung word was understandable, but the action was still with you and it was definitely a wonderful experience.
was especially beautiful evening, the initial mood, with a beautiful sunset, which is then in a clear, cool night went on, which got a very special charm, and rose over the Ritersaal a nearly full moon. Unique!
If You Have Acid Reflux Can You Take Vitamins?
Book Review - Beyond Aran
I have this book taken on a trip because it's nice and thin so I must have done in one day had to be, because at midnight my reading material was supposed to read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
, Out of Aran was' in our children's book case and I had not read it yet, because it belonged to my brother and I had never before discovered. It is a story set in Ireland in the year 400 AD.
Crithir, a young warrior and prince wants to win on the battlefield glory and honor, but an unfortunate fate means that he kills the king. According to the tradition of his people he will then be brought to the gods by a cruel ritual victim. But miraculously Crithir be saved. Ronait, a girl from the Wetlands nurses him healthy and the two fall in love.
I want the end of the story is not revealed here. Only this: it was quite a nice read, 15 years ago I had the book might very excited, but not any more. The end was still plenty to ... Weird ', but also cause I want to say anything.
Arnulf Zitelmann
Beyond Aran
Beltz & Gelberg 601
Paperback 240 pages, 7.90 t D / sFr 14.70 ISBN 3-407-78601-8
12
** ***
I have this book taken on a trip because it's nice and thin so I must have done in one day had to be, because at midnight my reading material was supposed to read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
, Out of Aran was' in our children's book case and I had not read it yet, because it belonged to my brother and I had never before discovered. It is a story set in Ireland in the year 400 AD.
Crithir, a young warrior and prince wants to win on the battlefield glory and honor, but an unfortunate fate means that he kills the king. According to the tradition of his people he will then be brought to the gods by a cruel ritual victim. But miraculously Crithir be saved. Ronait, a girl from the Wetlands nurses him healthy and the two fall in love.
I want the end of the story is not revealed here. Only this: it was quite a nice read, 15 years ago I had the book might very excited, but not any more. The end was still plenty to ... Weird ', but also cause I want to say anything.
Arnulf Zitelmann
Beyond Aran
Beltz & Gelberg 601
Paperback 240 pages, 7.90 t D / sFr 14.70 ISBN 3-407-78601-8
12
** ***
Does Freezing Yogurt Kill The Cultures
Back again ...
So, my friends, after a long and sometimes involuntary abstinence Livejournal I am now back back and will be first time in the form of back dated entries, the last two months, to reminisce.
has changed a lot with me. I've moved and now live and work for a month in Mainz, the beautiful city on the Rhine. Here I am doing an internship at a publishing house again, but this time with more editorial work, which I enjoy. Anyone interested can find further details in my comments. From now on, should work with the journaln again regular.
Looking forward it!
So, my friends, after a long and sometimes involuntary abstinence Livejournal I am now back back and will be first time in the form of back dated entries, the last two months, to reminisce.
has changed a lot with me. I've moved and now live and work for a month in Mainz, the beautiful city on the Rhine. Here I am doing an internship at a publishing house again, but this time with more editorial work, which I enjoy. Anyone interested can find further details in my comments. From now on, should work with the journaln again regular.
Looking forward it!
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