I've had a very busy week and looking forward to joining in a short 'oldie' walk to the north-west of Berlin tomorrow. On Sunday, I have guests for afternoon tea and supper. No doubt with a couple of glasses of red, or white wine, for I know my guests well!
This morning I went to Kerstin's 'Training for Oldie' Gang. She introduced some new exercises. I realised I had a problem with standing on one leg and balanc! Later I went to Stefan's Photoshop Gang. Again, something new. It was not easy to do the tasks, but somehow we got there.
We had to add things to a background, then 'rub-out' images. After, we added others so that we could present images appearing, and building up a complete picture. You can see this by clicking below.
Friday, February 24, 2012
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Biesenhorster Sand - 2
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Even so, they remained in the military area in the east of Karlshorst, centred on the military training buildings and training grounds with railway connection in Beisenhorster Sand. The Officers Mess/Villa where the document was signed to end the war became a museum. The soviet military left the area in 1994, but the museum remains to this day and is well worth a visit the next time you are in Berlin!
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There is some controversy about this plan for the fauna, flora and animals in the Biesenhorster Sand iare now unique in Berlin. Environmentalists want to protect it and are opposed to the planned development. Perhaps the photos we took yesterday were images of part of Berlin that we shall never see again.
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We stumbled across an interesting railway ruin in the very east of the area. You can see that it was previously used to service and check the undercarriage of trains. It is a 'Rangierbahnhof' = marshalling yard/railway shunting yard, dating from 1953. It was built early in the soviet occupation period and as you can see from the photos, it had seen better times!
Part of the buildings was a room - perhaps a rest room for workers then - now covered with graffiti, as are all the remaining buildings. This room had a chair, clothes mattresses and a collection of dolls. One of which was a lion with a union jack on its chest. Strange indeed!
We came up with the solution that the room was used by a tramp, but we could not explain why he(she perhaps) collected dolls/puppets. Part of an interesting afternoon discovering the history and mysteries of the Biesenhorster Sand.
Biesenhorster Sand - 1
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It was created in the last ice age = 10,000 years before Karlshorst! (Thanks for the correction, Silke :-) It was a large sand area with 10 meter dunes in some places, the kind you can see in many coastal areas. Not the best ground for constructing buildings. But it happened.
As family houses and villas were built in the west, originally near the racecourse to the south, buildings to construct airships were built in the east in 1909. The first airship was the Siemens-Schackert-Luftschiff SSL 1. Construction stopped in 1920 as part of the agreement which ended World War-1.
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An airport was then built in the east. Sand was dug out of a nearby area called Beisdorf, creating a very large hole. This filled with rain water and is now called Biesdorf Lake. The sand was taken to 'fill-in' parts of the Biesendorfer Sand area and thereby create a flat area suitable for aircraft landing and take-off. The old buildings were then used to service aircraft for the new Friedrichsfelde Airport. Although empty now, they have a preservation order on them because of their architectural value.
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In 1933, a certain party and leader came to political power - you know who! Shortly after, plans were made to build more flats in the west of Karlshorst, one of which I live in, and to build a Wehrmacht Pioneer/Officer Training Centre in the east. This was dutifully done including an 'Officers Quarter/Mess' to the south of the training ground.
It looks like a large villa and became internationally famous when in the evening of 8 May 1945, the agreement was signed there which ended WW-2. As this training area was being built, so was a railway line just to the east with goods station, water pumps and storage facilities.
That was where Silke and I went yesterday to look around and take some photos. In my case to learn more about using my camera. Here are some photos.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Rubbing Out
I didn't sleep well last night. The weather has suddenly changed and I think my allergies may be waking up! Sore eyes turning to red 'Dracula' ones hidden by dark glasses. All of that is soon to come. Even so, I went to my 'oldie' training gang led by Kerstin. I really enjoy being in this group. I felt better after training, then left for Stefan's Photoshop Gang.
Nice atmosphere, as always, friendly and interesting conversation. Stefan had prepared some hidden images. We had to learn to use the 'rubber' tool to find the images, then move to another to uncover more images, and so it built up to a complete picture. Rather like watching how an animation film is put together. Stefan had prepared the final result then added it to my stick so I could share with you. Thanks, Stefan!
Nice atmosphere, as always, friendly and interesting conversation. Stefan had prepared some hidden images. We had to learn to use the 'rubber' tool to find the images, then move to another to uncover more images, and so it built up to a complete picture. Rather like watching how an animation film is put together. Stefan had prepared the final result then added it to my stick so I could share with you. Thanks, Stefan!
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Busy Boy
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I decided to go shopping to buy some light-bulbs. Down to my last reserve. While in the shopping centre I saw a toilet seat reasonably priced. I bought it on impulse. The fastenings on the old seat keep coming lose and one keeps falling off, plus I use bleach for cleaning and this has marked all the metal fittings. Time for a new one.

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What a busy boy I was today, and I think I must be the only person on the planet to have told a story, on a blog today, about changing a toilet seat! Someone has to be first :-)
Friday, February 10, 2012
Not Happy
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The mono-tone colour I don't like. I can also see mistakes I made in cutting and removing old backgrounds. Mmmmh....not happy at all, but here it is for you to judge for yourself. Perhaps I am becoming too critical and seeing things I couldn't see when I started. I shall add a green parrot to this post to brighten it up! All together."Pretty Polly, Pretty Polly!!"

I have a very busy week in front of me. Tomorrow is the eltabb AGM. I am giving the auditor's report and been asked to chair the meeting to elect a new Board. I said,'Yes'. I was one of the co-founders 17 years ago, so I feel honoured to be asked to chair the meeting tomorrow.
I have a new business man as student next week. A short intensive course to help him with specific language problems. Two others have asked for help. In a recent post, I told you I had agreed to do volunteer teaching to seniors with limited income who live in a home. I had my first session last Wednesday.
Very interesting. One is partially deaf, so that was a new challenge! I am giving them a four week course to see if it is possible to take them into a longer course. Age, learning ability, and memory retention play an important role. Even so, I was very impressed with their interest and wish to learn another language. Yes, a busy week with all these things in addition to my usual routine.
Wednesday, February 08, 2012
Camera things
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I took this shot with her Wide Lens on my camera and was so surprised by the result that I quickly rushed around the flat snapping each room. The results of which you can see in my last post. Thanks Silke for a really interesting afternoon and for your Borscht. Delicious! There is another photo of Dr. Mabuse warming up the soup so you can see again how hard he worked :-)
My next post will be after the Photoshop Gang meeting on Friday. Last week we heard that Stefan's contract had been renewed - we all sighed a BIG sigh of relief at the news. At least we can continue to learn more until July.
More Wide Lens
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I then changed back to my standard lens, changed the viewing window, then galloped off to my living room window.
I tested the change by taking a couple of shots of flowers/plants. I was surprised by the clarity of detail in the shots. So, all of you can learn with me and change the shooting choices you have on your camera.
Wide Lens
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I removed the lens on my camera and added her Wide Lens. A wonderful thing which cost almost what my camera package of three things cost! I took some photos of my flat and was amazed at what I saw through the lens and the result.
With my lens I cannot take such a wide perspective. It was a new experience for me, just like eating Borscht. I know Fran and Barbara like to look at the inside of my flat, so here are the results of this Wide Lens tested in my small four walls- and just for you !
Borscht
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Traditionally its main ingrediant is beetroot, to which is added different things, depending on availability, season, and if you are rich enough to add meat! It is usually eaten hot, but it can be eaten cold. It has also infiltrated the Chinese diet, which I was pleased about, although I wasn't offered any when I was in Beijing.
I met Silke for a 'learn the camera' session yesterday and she had cooked some Borscht, with meat in the good old German version of the dish. She brought Dr. Mabuse and he helped to warm up the soup and serve it. He also ate some and found it delicious - as I did.
So, Marcel, what do think of Dr. Mabuse? Have you eaten Borscht in Hungary? Post your answer to my Comment box! I look forward to reading it.
Friday, February 03, 2012
Mehr Kunst
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Some of the gang were missing. We are a group that fuses well together and when one, or more is missing, then I notice it. Even so, a pleasant time with lots of interesting chat before we hit the computers. Stefan had prepared a number of things for us to work with.
I decided on an extreme background with figures to practice cutting out images. Here is the result. I like it for it reminds me of the sunset over Berlin taken by Silke, which I added to my last post. This piece of 'Kunst' is for sale at the ridiculously low price of €250,000. I wonder if I could get one of the 'Big Bonus Bankers' to buy it?
Wednesday, February 01, 2012
February things
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It's okay for you in Australia and New Zealand with up to 40°C to worry about keeping cool, but here there are temperatures in eastern Europe of -37°C and this weekend in Berlin we have been told to expect up to - 18°C. Brrrrh....stay in and put the heating higher! I have even taken my warm ski jacket out of the cellar to wear even though there is no snow.
February will include the normal things but the future of my Photoshop Gang is not certain. Cuts in public spending are looming. I'll know better after this Friday's session. A problem about membership of my old fitness club and a payment demand will run through this month. I now have a lawyer on this so we'll see what happens.
I have to renew my passport this month, so I am organising all the necessary paperwork. I am reviewing the range of my insurance policies. I am sure I do not need so many and am taking advice about making changes. I have also registered with an 'Ehrenamtliche Arbeit' (voluntary work) office in the north east of the city. It was my German teachers idea :-)
So far I have been contacted by an organisation running projects for seniors, children and youths. They want me to teach a group of seniors English and help a couple of students from poor homes. They need help with English for their school leaving examination, but their parents can't pay for private teachers. I am meeting them Wednesday of next week. Watch this space for more details!

I went to the docs again this morning for a check about my blood pressure. It is still running a little too high so he told me to take two tablets a day instead of one. I have to see him in two weeks for more checks. When I got home from the Doc's, I had a visitor. It was Stefan. He is part of the Jan, Peter etc gang who went to school together, still meet up and keep in touch. Really nice to see him and catch up with his news. Thanks for the visit, Stefan!
Who has a birthday this month? As I write these words, Sven is celebrating his 36th with his wife and children in Berlin, my oldest and best friend Alan will celebrate his 69th on the 3rd - have a great day Alan and Lynne! Jens will be 42 on the 5th, my 'Boss' at the institute will be 64 on the 18th, Eleonora hits 53 on the 22nd followed by Adrian in London who will be 52 on the 25th. The month closes with Frau Reimer celebrating her 86th with a family party in Rostock, Ralf enjoying his 47th in Berlin and Peter celebrating his 32nd with family in Australia. What a nice international bunch! Have a wonderful day each and all!!
I shall now add my 'new' monthly report picture plus another. It was taken by Silke yesterday as we returned to Berlin. We wanted to take the sunset then saw the frozen water in one corner of a field. Ideal for reflection. Here is the result - and that is how 'my' city looked like yesterday evening.
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