Time for part two of my recap of 2015 using some of the Instagrams I created on my phone throughout the year! I don’t have Instagram photos of all of the places we visited, but going through my Instagram folder has given me an overview of 2015. When I ended off in the last blog post, we had just reached summertime. Along with a lovely trip to the Ostsee (Baltic sea) in summer, we also took a four day trip to visit some friends in Seville. Together the four of us also travelled to Granada, where we visited the beautiful palace of Alhambra. Continue reading
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The year 2015 in Instagrams (Part 1)
As 2015 draws to a close, it’s time to look back on the year and prepare for the next one. Since my phone is overloaded with photos I’ve taken during the year, I decided to clean it up to make space for next year’s adventures, but in the process ended up browsing through my old Instagram photos and thinking about the year that has passed. For those of you who don’t know Instagram, it’s a phone application that allows you to edit your photos easily and share them with others. The instant filters are fun to use and sometimes help capture the feeling of a place better than the original photo, since when you’re taking photos the light isn’t always ideal. So without further ado, here’s a look back on 2015 with the help of some Instagrams. I’ll split it into two parts as it’s a lot to go through! Continue reading
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #14 – Frost and Christmas
Well, the last week or two (or months says J) I have been working very long hours and it’s been a bit stressful, but the good thing is that it’s almost Christmas holidays! Just one more week to get through. The weekend trip to Norway was also good and very interesting, but I’ll write about that another time.
In between all the work, here were a few of the good moments:
Hanging up our Christmas star. We have yet to decorate our Christmas tree (it’s a living one, still in a pot since last year), ice our pernicky cookies (gingerbread without ginger as my uncle calls it 😉 ) and cut out and assemble the paper Betlem (nativity scene) we bought last year in Třebechovice.
Visiting the Christmas market with some work colleagues and friends. It was crowded but it’s always nice to drink some gluhwein, eat some hot caramelized almonds and eat some German food (this time I had some flammkuchen).
Seeing the Christmas tree at Hauptbahnhof (the main station, Berlin). I arrived in Berlin on the 1 December 2012, just in time for the Christmas season. So somehow seeing all the Christmas trees up around Berlin always reminds me of that first month where everything was new and exciting although a bit lonely. I used to look for the huge Christmas tree at Hauptbahnhof to find the right exit from the station so that i could find my way back back home.
Small pleasures in Norway. More on Norway another time, but a few of the small things that stood out for me were the space-saving bed in an alcove in our airbnb apartment, which I found so cosy, the very low sun in the sky (it popped up late, dashed in a low arc across the horizon and then back down again at about 3pm) and the beautiful frost, something we don’t see that much in Berlin.
Wishing you all a lovely week.
Autumn Highlights 2015
So it’s almost December, the trees are bare, the afternoons are dark, the first snowflakes have fallen, the Christmas markets have started – autumn is pretty much over. I thought I would reminisce over some of the highlights of autumn, before its memory has faded. Here’s a look back. Continue reading
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #12 – Christmas is coming
Our apartment is filled with the delicious smells of roasting turkey, herb stuffing and pumpkin cheesecake, prepared while snowflakes flutter gently down outside the window. In between cooking we sip jasmine tea and eat mandarin oranges. Our friend is visiting so that we can prepare some food together for a Thanksgiving-inspired potluck we’ve been invited to for dinner. Winter has (unofficially) reached Berlin, but that doesn’t mean there are no small pleasures!
I haven’t written anything for Weekly Small Pleasures for a while, but here’s the moments I enjoyed this week: Continue reading
Daily Life
Since moving to Berlin I’ve seen and experienced lots of new things and have learnt a lot. At times there has also been some culture shock, although now that I’ve been here a while I don’t tend to notice these things anymore. Here are some posts I’ve written about our daily life here. For more on our travels, you can visit the Travel page.
10 things I dislike about Berlin
March – Wildlife in the Garden
How to make an Easter egg tree
The wedding planning continues
South Africa meets Czech Republic: our Protea-themed wedding
Weekly Small Pleasures Blog event:
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #1 – Park Life
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #2 – Weekend in Czech
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #3 – Strawberry Fields
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #4 – Beer, food and sports
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #5 – Food and more food
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #6 – Summer days
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #7 – Summer flowers
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #8 – Summer thunderstorms
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #9 – Cake and Kayaking
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #10 – Changing seasons
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #11 – Early autumn
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #12 – Christmas is coming
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #13 – Christmas market season
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #14 – Frost and Christmas
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #15 – Emerging from winter
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #16 – Spring has arrived!
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #17 – Berlin and Brandenburg
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #18 – Lilac and canola
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures # 19 – There and back again
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #20 – Cambridge in spring
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #21 – Summer days
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #22 – Summer in the city
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #23 – 2 in 1
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #24 – Holding onto summer
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #25 – Winter is coming!
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #26 – Cold but cosy
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #27 – Autumn pleasures
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #28 – Going back in time
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #29 – Chocolate, kriek and autumn forest
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #30 – November ’16
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #31 – Spring things
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #32 – Roses and burrs
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #33 – Monsoon summer
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #34 – Work hard, play hard
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #35 – Winter is coming (2)
Autumn biking in Naturpark Barnim
We enjoyed a long, warm and golden autumn this year, but finally the rain came, followed by strong winds, and now the trees are bare again. It made me sad to see them at first, knowing that it would be many months before we would see them coming alive again. Once the leaves had fallen, the temperatures dropped rapidly, and we have even had some light snow already. Before we get too far into deep, dark winter, I wanted to share some photos of our glorious autumn season. To start with, here are some photos from a bike ride we did in Naturpark Barnim, a big nature area in Brandenburg near Berlin. We started at Karow and followed lovely cycle paths all the way to Eberswalde. Brandenburg is really the perfect place for cycling. Continue reading
The legend of Drachenfels (Dragon Rock)
This weekend we went to visit family who live near Bonn in North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state in Germany, which encompasses the plains of the river Rhine and the Mittelgebirge (small mountains/central uplands) which stretch towards Belgium, where they continue as the Ardennes. The lands on one side of the Rhine were colonized by Romans (the Cologne/Bonn side), whereas the other side was left to the local tribes after the Romans suffered a heavy defeat. Southeast of Bonn near the Rhine are the Siebengeberge, hills of ancient volcanic origin, formed by magma rising up beneath the surface and then cooling and becoming solid. Now as I’ve mentioned before, the usual practice in Europe is: if there’s a hill put a castle of top of it (it makes for a good lookout/defensive position), and indeed, you will find several castles and monuments on top of the many hills in the area. The rock of the area was also quarried, since the nearby Rhine made it convenient to transport the rocks, and used to build the massive Cologne cathedral, amongst other things. Continue reading
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #11 – early Autumn
It’s been busy lately so I think I last updated this Small Weekly Pleasures post two weeks ago and not one, but better late than never, so here are some of my favourite moments from the last week or two 🙂
Middle Europe Weekly Small Pleasures #10 – Changing seasons
It’s been a while since I updated on the little pleasures that make the week good!
First it was really busy at work, and then I was away on holiday for two weeks. The first week I was at home in South Africa (always a BIG pleasure, nothing small about that!) and the next week we went on holiday in Slovenia and Croatia, which was also fantastic. But here are some of the little moments I’ve enjoyed over the last weeks.
While summer was still here, swimming and playing badminton at the lakes, and a weekend trip to Cesky Raj and Prague with our friends.
Spending time with the kitties and dogs in Czech. I miss having pets so it’s always great to spend some time with these guys.
A trip home meant springtime in South Africa. I went on hikes, visited the beach and Kirstenbosch garden, marvelled at all the spring flowers at West coast national park, enjoyed the sunshine and most of all just enjoyed being home. It was also nice to have my car back for a few days!
During the 2 weeks I was away from Berlin, summer suddenly disappeared and autumn arrived in its place. That means it’s time for cold weather foods such as goulash and stews, and seasonal foods like pumpkins and pomegranates. It’s also time to start doing some indoor sports such as squash and climbing/bouldering.
To read what other people around the world have been up to this week, check out A New Life wandering. Have a lovely week!