Month: March 2008

  • postcards….

    hello, my name is Elizabeth and I send postcards!  There I admitted it….

    It all started when I was a kid, my mom bought postcards everywhere she went because the pictures were/are almost always better than what she could take. She has masses of them stored in shoeboxes.  I love the pictures too but I like to mail them, in fact if your a long time subscriber of mine you have probably gotten one from me.  so when the xanga team asked for postcards to decorate the walls of their office I immediately started looking for a good one to send.  I finally found it a couple of weeks ago in Frankfurt. Here’s the link…. link to some of their recent arrivals. They have an photo album of all their postcards too.   I sent one from Frankfurt because they already have one from Berlin so I thought it would be a good way to represent the east and West of Germany.  I will probably send them one from Ireland when we go over for Allison and Brian’s wedding. 

    Speaking of AllieMcNally  she left yesterday.  I didn’t even cry. Of course I boo-hooed before she left so maybe I got it out of my system then.   The apartment seems pretty quiet though and its odd not being able to talk to someone anytime I like 24/7.

    Okay, back to the postcards.  I like getting postcards too. I got one from Brazil with a picture of Christ the Redeemer from a friend I met on ringo.  And a postcard from Singapore from a friend I met on KoL, his has a pair of steps in the shape of a heart. But I admit that all the rest of the postcards hanging on my fridge are from me.  Mailed to me and my husband or me to just my husband. Postcards from Ireland, Italy, Czech, France and even from Germany. I even sent postcards from Austria and Switzerland and I was only in those places for one day!  Yup I am addicted to snail mail.  There is nothing like getting a postcard a week or so after you get home to bring a smile of remembrance of good times.  And the cool stamp and postmark is just a bonus. 

    If you want a postcard and I don’t have your address shoot me an email and I will send you one of somewhere I have been. Or if I haven’t sent you a card in forever and you want back on the list.  Sometimes it will have a American stamp and postmark because it’s cheaper to mail them from the Army post, but the ones I mail when I’m not home will have that countries stamp and postmark.   Ireland is our next destination…you’ve been alerted. After that it will be Holland and the Keukenhof Gardens for the Tulips. 

    Happy Hump Day everyone!

     

    (All links are in color)

  • forgetful me….

    There is one thing about helping Allie get ready for her wedding.  I keep forgetting my anniversary and birthday are right around the corner.  The anniversary I don’t mind and won’t really forget.  The birthday…well I am getting on up there so it wouldn’t hurt my feelings to skip this one.  I bet it rolls around right on schedule though.

    Allie is going home to Galway on Tuesday. I will be so lonely.

    We get to Galway on the 10th for her wedding on the 11th.  I will have my daughters together with their dad and I for the first time in ages.  Can you tell I’m excited? Emily’s boyfriend is coming too so he will get to meet Allie and Brian.  I imagine they will give Emily their official okie dokie of the relationship so we will be a family of 6 for the first time.

    glückliches Ostern

  • How much would someone have to pay you in order for you to give up the computer for 1 year?

    This is a more difficult question for me that it might be for others. Mainly because of where we are and my circumstances.  I have no friends or family here.  I have no t.v. to keep me occupied.  I have DVDs and German radio but I get tired of seeing the same movies over and over and I usually forget to turn the radio on.  I don’t have a car and the train fare can really add up in a hurry.  My computer is my lifeline to the outside world.  No matter the obscure subject matter that crosses my mind I can look it up.  I can play games, “meet” people, blog, post pictures for friends and family back home and even more important, to me anyway, I can look at the pictures they post for me. I also webcam with my family which helps me not miss them as much.   So for me to give up my laptop for a full year I would need a lot of money. I would want enough money to get a satellite t.v. with dozens of channels, a car, unlimited phone calling privileges to call all around the world and at least 4 round trip tickets home, plus spending money.  So I’m guessing a round figure of at least 100,000. Nah, let’s make it 120,000. Ten thou a month, why not?

       

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  • the never-ending search

    Yesterday Barry drove Allie and I into Mainz to pick up my string of pearls that we had re-strung.  She’s going to wear them when she gets married.  They are four different colors that can best be described as grey, peach, silvery white/light gray and lavender-ish/pink.  All of them have a silvery sheen and depending on what color you are wearing, will depend on which pearl stands out.  I also have a matching bracelet.  If I had matching earring it would be complete as it is Allie and I spend half our time in Mainz either looking for pink shoes or looking for pink earrings.  Which pink is a relative term since there must be a zillion shades and we have to have a particular one to match the sash on her dress.  A very light almost whitish/lavenderish pink, sheesh!  We had no idea having a little color would cause so much grief.  She will probably end up with a pair of white flats and my white gold diamond earrings that Bear got me for our 25th anniversary last year.  The good thing is, if your a traditionalist and pay attention to that kind of thing we have something old, new and borrowed covered. All she needs is blue. lol. 

  • old doors and door parts.

    Aachen a cathedral doorknob

    This is on the cathedral in Aachen….on a side door!

    the entry to our building

    The front door of our old apartment building in Bavaria.

    bronze temple doors

    Bronze doors in the Forum in Rome

    Door Plate

    My favorite door plate in Prague.

    punishment shelf

    The door leading to the punishment shelf.  So that everyone can see you publicly humiliated.

    And…

    last but not least, possibly my favorite door of all.

    We came upon it quite by chance in Prague on a side street.  I love all the details of it, the stained glass, the clock, the enameled iron work, the shape, everything about it is perfect.  And if I hadn’t been rushed by Barry and Mike I would have taken more pictures of it close up to enjoy all the little details, alas this is the only one I took. 

    perfect door

    If I find more of my old door pictures i’ll post those too, i think this is all for now.

     

     

     

     

  • Easter Eggs

    We drove to the Odenwald today and went to the easter Egg Market in Michelstadt. It was pretty cool!

    There are some of these pictures that you really need to look at large as the detail on these handcrafted eggs is wonderful, I made a Easter  egg album in my photos.

     I needed a whole lot more money to satisfy my urge to own these, so I settled for one measly little egg.  But it’s a genuine duck egg as opposed to wood, glass or another material and the lady that carved it is from Utrecht, Holland and the best part it was within reason price wise.  Her and her husband were really nice and believe it or not theirs was the first table as you entered the hall. Even though we spent the next three hours going to every table in the hall I didn’t see anything that appealed as much as the very first ones. 

    Michelstadt Easter egg market The one in the middle top row is a green version of my egg, mine is wine red!

     

    Michelstadt Easter egg market Same table.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Michelstadt Easter egg market This is one of the ones I would have gotten if I had money to throw around.  Which I don’t, so no fairytale egg for me.

     

    Michelstadt Easter egg market Another of my faves!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Michelstadt Easter egg market

    These are enamaled wood.  The one on the right is a detail from the stained glass windows in St. Stephens Church in Mainz.  The windows were the last thing the artist Marc Chagall made before he died and they are the only stained glass windows in a Catholic church made by a Jewish artist.  Mainz isn’t more than 15 mins from where I live and I’ve been in this church and in a word the windows are spectacular!  This is a 50 euro egg and I would have bought it as sort of a double souvenir if and there’s that darn word again, IF we had more disposable cash.  Believe me this picture doesn’t do it justice, but then pictures rarely do.

    Michelstadt Easter egg market

    Zodiac eggs.  That’s Taurus right in front.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Michelstadt Easter egg market Michelstadt Easter egg market

     

    There were artists from Romania, Russia, India, Holland and of course Germany. This is such a small sampling of what was in the hall. 

    I hope you take the time to look at some of the detail on the eggs.