Archive January 2015

Summer Flowers #134


Bucket’o’Flowers with some living space :-).

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Kitchen Flower #40


Three and a bit Amaryllis blossoms from above.

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Balcony Flowers #669


A Sunflower doing what a Sunflower does best: soaking up the sun :-).

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Return of the Age of Snow I


Today, we got hit with a couple of centimeters of snow – not much and it was already thawing by late afternoon, but it snowed a good five or six hours and the results were pretty impressive. Of course I took a whole bunch of photos, which I’m going to post over the course of the next days. Here’s the backyard maple all snowed in, with a side dish of Christmas Tree (which we always leave up until early February just for those snowy occasions!).

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City Views #338: City Walk 33


Another look across Mülheim’s Kaiserplatz in direction of the Dickswall (left) and Kaiserstrasse (up) – if you look closely, you can see even some of the other highrise buildings at the top of the street in the distance. Once again, I processed an alternative colour version of this photo.

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Kitchen Flower #39


Big portrait :-).

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Summer Flowers #133


There were still some Hortensias around in late August.

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Balcony Flowers #668


Rose explosion from August :-).

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City Views #337: City Walk 32


Here, I’m crossing Mülheim’s Kaiserplatz crossing, looking up the Kaiserstrasse – basically looking left from the previous photo. The construction crane you see behind the houses further up the street is on the site of the catholic hospital, where a new building is being constructed in the courtyard. The older buildings facing the street will be demolished sometime later this year to create a small park in front of the new hospital wing – I’m sure I will be able to get some photos later when the deconstruction work begins. This photo again has an alternative colour version.

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Kitchen Flower #38


More of the Amaryllis trio from two days ago, a little flash experiment.

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