Friday, October 9, 2009

Oil Mill

Opposite Lidl discount store in Oberkirch is a house with a big tire-like wood that is just circling around. Dirk told me its an oil mill, i even requested him to stop the car so that i can look at it closely.
He said that it is a machine that will grind seeds to produce oil. Life is a continuing process of learning. So if there's something that is new to my eyes, i always ask, asking is knowing.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

My New Companion

The other day, i blog about how terribly i missed my old camera. On the same day my ever generous partner in life, Dirk ordered a new toy for me. It's a casio EX S12 pink (but its more chrome in color) with 12 megapixel. It's very slim and it makes the most of high-speed image processing engine to enable users to cut and paste moving subjects onto still backgrounds. I like very much my new gadget but of course i'm still going to bring the kaputt one to the repair shop.

Casio's effective use of fast digital technologies to deliver unprecedented high-speed burst shooting and high-speed image processing of these new models has exceeded all expectations of what digital cameras should be able to accomplish. These stylish cameras are the first bold step in a major transformation of the traditional definition of the photograph, offering users entirely new ways of enjoying still and moving images.

To you Schatz, Thanks again.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Instant Noodles

Aside from sardines, water, candles and rice, instant noodles are one of the foods that selling the most in the supermarkets in the Philippines during the aftermath of typhoon Ketsana. People are buying in bulk and boxes and they are buying not for their own consumption but for donation to the typhoon victims. Some stores reported that they even run out of stock for instant noodles.

Photo Credit- Spot.Ph
When disasters struck the Philippines and other countries, there's always instant noodle, first its easy to prepare and it warms the stomach of the typhoon victims.

Monday, October 5, 2009

I miss you already

We're together everyday and i never leave the house without you
We've been together for almost ten months
Travelling from north to south, from east to west
We weathered a lot of storms and snows together
You were just so happy during christmas there and summer here
You had lots of memories, sad and good
You're the reason why i blog so often, which makes it meaningful
You captured the best of me, my love ones and the things around

I still remember that fateful day, when you accidentally slipped out of my hand
I felt sad and blame myself for your lifeless state
I really miss you now........ my loving camera

Saturday, October 3, 2009

German Unity Day


Germany's national holiday (German Unity Day) is celebrated today, the date when the reunification treaty was signed between the two Germanys (East and West Germany) in 1990, following the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989. It's hard to believe that Europe's leading economy and a key player on the international political stage, could have been at the center of the cold war just two decades ago.

Germany has still not resolved all the issues surrounding reunification: studies often show that there are major differences in employment opportunities and incomes between those who live in what used to be West Germany and those who live in the former East.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Filipinos as Survivors

We encountered the worst mother nature's attack on our country, and whatever it is, filipinos always had a strong will to survive. The recent typhoon Ketsana in the Philippines not only created havoc and floods but also devastation not only to properties but also to the lives of our fellow kababayans.

Amidst the tragedies that befell, our countrymen came out with their ingenuity and indifference to survive.
NOTE- i just want to share with you readers some survival pictures of our kababayans, i don't own the picture, apology for the owners, i just wanted to bring some awareness for others to continue helping our poor countrymen who are still trapped in their flooded homes. Pictures gathered are from forwarded emails and other sites online.












Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Preparing for Winter

On the way to Lidl for our weekly food shopping, i noticed green bundles on the side of the street. I asked Dirk what are those things. He answered that those are grass collected by a machine and its the cows food for winter.

The farmers here also stored their harvested apples in a cool room for utilization in winter.