Sunday, August 10, 2014

Girls-Week-Out

 

This one isn’t only about travelling or food it is about a friendship that already lasts about more that six years, my Queen-Lebay-Soulmate at the other side of the world!
Finally we made it, Holidays together – just the two of us!!!

BALI, here we come!!!

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One week full of endless beaches, long motorcycle rides, beautiful sunsets, shopping tours in beautiful malls, new clothes and shoes, one awesome night at a club, tons of sexy surfers and cute boys and a loooooootttt of curhat²!!
All in all an awesome and legendary week!
Can’t wait for the next season Smiley mit herausgestreckter Zunge

 

DSC02451Pandawa Beach

 

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Sorry to say that Boyfriends, future Boyfriends and future Life Partners, but our Girls-Week-Out will have next Parts no matter if you like it or not.
You may say Bros Before Hoes…
Well we say Chicks Before Dicks or if you like the gentle Version
Sisters Before Misters

Love you Girl!! :* I’m gonna miss you so much when I’m back in good (c)old Germany!! Herz

Monday, July 21, 2014

Erfurt

 

In the end of March me and my boyfriend went on a weekend vacation with my family.
A city in the east of  Germany called Erfurt. It is about a 3-4 hours drive away from Hannover.

Erfurt has a beautiful old part of town, with lots of half-timbered houses and small streets, where cars are not allowed to drive where you can enjoy taking a long walk through the city, while enjoying the beautiful scenery of an intact typical old town of Germany.
Especially if you live in Hannover, where mostly all of the old town was destroyed during world war II, it is an eye-candy to see these houses which obtained such a horrible time.

DSC01671Krämerbrücke (Krämer Bridge)

Believe it or not but the ‘Street’ in the picture above is actualle a bridge with houses on it. During the middle ages there were several bridges like the Krämerbrücke built in Europe – maybe the best known is the Rialto Bridge in Venice.
Most of the houses on the Krämer Bridge are used for little shops which sell unique things like blue pottery. The blue they use to color the pottery or even clothes is well known for this area of Germany – it is called ‘Waid’-Blue.

 

DSC01678Krämerbrücke (Krämer Bridge)

 

DSC01690Beautiful ornaments on the Facade of a House

Another very popular tourist attraction is the Cathedral of Erfurt. For me as an architecture student it was really amazing there, old sacral architecture has just something special.
It has the power to make you feel as small as a bug in just one second. And it makes you realize that hightech is not everything you need to create great, impressing architecture.

 

DSC01702Portal Cathedral Erfurt

 

DSC01747View from the Side Aisle to the Nave

Everytime I enter such an impressive old building with  so much focus on the details my head is full of questions.. How did they manage that heights and static and still it looks so pretty and massive in one? In my opinion those old master-builder and their helpers where real geniuses and still mostly we don’t know which great minds stand behind buildings like this cathedral or other extraordinary buildings all around the world.
Nowadays we talk about Le Corbusier, Norman Foster, Zaha Hadid, BIG and all the others. Of course they all are great in their special fields of architecture but I think we all can and should learn from those old master-builders from the past. They created architecture that already lasted for centuries and still make people speechless! Architecture that can touch people’s hearts, no matter what their religion or believes are. Architecture that connects people with each other on a higher level, where they share similar feelings without knowing or talking to each other.

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Reunion in June

 

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We changed quite much during the last years, the style and size of clothes, the haircut or the interests…. but some things never changes: Every Photosession will end up kinda crazy..!!!

 

Can’t wait for the next Reunion.. Oh wait, it’s going to be this Saturday!! ^^

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Kota Tua Jakarta


The Old Town of Jakarta, or as they call it ‘Kota Tua’, is in my opinion a really beautiful place. It’s one of the very rare places in Jakarta where you can read something about the history of Jakarta in the buildings and the architecture itself.
If you have a good imagination you can throw yourself in a different time, when cars where very, very rare, most of the people used old bicycles, like the ones you can still find in small villages or in the Netherlands. A time, where people would look into the other persons eyes while talking to them instead of messaging others while pretending to listen to your story.

DSC01998Museum Sejarah Jakarta

The buildings surrounding the ‘Taman Fatahilah’ are for example ‘Museum Sejarah Jakarta’ (History Museum of Jakarta), ‘Museum Wayang’ and ‘Museum Seni Rupa dan Keramik’ (Museum of Art and Ceramic) and some more have been recently renovated (as far as I know). Besides these buildings, there are still a lot of other buildings, waiting to be renovated, waiting to give this historical place its old charm back. It would be a shame to just demolish them and build something new there.
Today it is already a beautiful place, just imagine how incredible Kota Tua would be if the other old buildings were renovated and filled with beautiful art&handicraft stores and unique Cafés. A place were people can talk and hangout.

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Taman Fatahilah

~ A place to remember the past, enjoy the present and dream about the future ~

Friday, July 11, 2014

Kawah Putih

 

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Last week I went to Kawah Putih with a friend of mine.
Kawah Putih Lake is one of two craters which form the Mount Patuha close to Bandung. It’s about a 2-hours drive away from Bandung, of course always depending on the traffic!
The volcano wasn’t active since about the 17th century. At least there were no significant signs about it being active.
So it is quite safe to go there for a quick look.  Because of the quite dirsturbing smell of sulfur you won’t take it that long there anyway. (By the way, If you go there, you don’t need to buy the ‘op-masks’..at least I was fine without them)

The smelly water has a unique color, especially if the sky is blue it looks really beautiful there! A wonderful place to take pictures!

 

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It’s definitely worth a visit!
Especially if you like to take pictures ^^

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Picture Of The Day

 

20140710_122623Soto Ayam (Chicken Soup)

Soto Bu Tjondro
Cabang Alam Sutera
Ruko Jalur Sutera
Blok 29 D No.20
Jl. Alam Sutera
Tangerang Selatan

Friday, July 4, 2014

Picture Of The Day

 

20140704_120511Mie Goreng Jawa (Fried Javanese Noodles)

Gula Merah
Mall @ Alam Sutra
Tangerang Selatan

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Picture Of The Day

 

20140701_125909Nasi Goreng Udang (Fried Rice with Shrimp)


Jun  Njan Seafood Restraurant

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Picture Of The Day

 

20140625_124613Sop Asam Pedas (Fried Fish with Sweet-Sour-Chili Sauce)

 

Sop Asam Pedas Ketrin
Ruko Jalur Sutera Timur 3A - 29, Alam Sutera Serpong

Friday, June 20, 2014

Picture Of The Day

 

20140620_121605Mie Bak Cahsiu

Bakmie Aloi Alam Sutera
Jl. Alam Utama, Ruko Alam Sutera Town Center 10F No 6, Alam Sutera, Tangerang

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Picture Of The Day


20140619_132257Some Kinda Coconut Jelly, served in a Coconut
X.O Suki & Cuisine Tomang
Jl.Tomang Raya No.7 Jakarta Barat

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Picture Of The Day

 

20140612_125204Lele (Fried Catfish) with Sambel

I ate this delicious fried catfish at ‘Rumah Makan Pecel Lele Pak Jo’ at Serpong.
(Jl Raya Serpong KM 8,5 No 25, Tangerang, Indonesia)

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Jakarta - Berlin


Since the end of April I’m in Indonesia again – doing an Internship at a construction site in Alam Sutra (close to Jakarta).
Of course I’m spending a lot of time in Alam Sutra, Jakarta, Sentul and Karawang.
I talked with friends and their families about the problems they have in the cities and other very obvious problems.
All these problems screaming at your face “Help!”
For helping or doing something against the excisting problems you need to understand the urban planning of the cities first.

How to understand the planning of a city? It’s simple nowadays.. use Google Maps!
You take two different cities, Zoom in the same scale, there you go: Compare the cities!

 

Jakarta - BerlinJakarta (above) vs. Berlin


After looking at these two pictures I was quite shooked first… where did the free  (green) space in Jakarta go?! Both Zooms show an area of the city mostly used for living (houses or appartement houses), but in one case you have visible streets and GREEN space and in the other case you just see rooftops and asphalt!
So now to one problem in Jakarta: Every year Jakartas inhabitants suffer by floods. Not only 20 or 50cm, nooo… it’s getting way higher. How come? Look at the zooms and ask yourself; Where do you expect the water to go? How can the water be absorbed by the ground if everything is covered in asphalt? Does it in a mysterical way disappear? No it doesn’t. It certainly appears every year again in form of a brown, disgusting liquid full of rubbish in your neighbourhood or even in your house.

Maybe the normal citizen of Jakarta thinks that there is nothing he or she could do against it. Well actually there is (at least I think that there is something). In Indonesia it is more common to buy land or a house than renting something. So the ones buying a house or land do have a choice about the size of the house they are going to built. So Please if you want to make Jakarta a better place to life don’t  built your house on the whole land - Safe at least 1/3 for green space. Design a backyard or something in front of the house ( No Garage or parking space! That doesn’t count as green space!), not only will it absorb some water but also your children will love to play outside and you don’t have to worry about them playing on the street!

Maybe this post will make you think about what you want and what you could change in your life for making an incredible city like Jakarta a better place to life!
Of course  this also works for other cities with flood problems and too much builded space.

~ Together for a more habitable and even more incredible Jakarta!! ~

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Amsterdam – A City Full Of Surprises


In the beginning of March some friends, my boyfriend and I went on a weekend vacation to Amsterdam, Netherlands.
It’s not that far away from Hanover – a 4,5hours trainride. So after work we took the train, just on time for Dinner we arrived in Amsterdam.
First thing I remember after stepping out of the train – the persistant smell of weed.. No kidding, this city screams at you “Marihuana is legal here!!”
…Well, back to the important things of life: FOOD!
Until 1945 Indonesia was a colony of the Netherlands. For centuries the Netherlands were able to eat delicious, spicy food. After Indonesia got independet they couldn’t life without these wonderful tastes so, at least Amsterdam, has a bunch of Indonesian Restaurants and Foodstores.
A little Paradise for the Hanoveraner – Hannover has not one single Indonesian Restaurant!
First Stop: Sampurna Restaurant close to the tulip market.
We didn’t know about the very high prizes there, especially the drinks: 4,5€ for one Bintang and 7,5€ for one ‘Cendol’ Drink. Whatever, the food was okay. Nothing special, if you are used to eat Indonesian food in Indonesia Smiley mit herausgestreckter Zunge
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After that surprisingly expensive Meal we head to the Red-Light-District. It was quite fun there, seeing all these young and some old women and men dressed like women shaking there butts and boobs for random people. All of it next to the Coffee-Shops with its high customers.
A whole new interesting world in which I couldn’t live -  Too much weed, too much tourism, too much people high on drugs…
DSC01455Red-Light-District during Daylight
Back to the beauty of Amsterdam… there is still so much old architecture.. it’s amazing how nearly every big city in Europe has its own unique architecture. The canals in Amsterdam make sure you can explore these architecture in many different ways – from a boat or from a brigde. Every angle gives you a different new perspective. You can see details you’re not able to see if you’re just standing in front of a house.
DSC01450One of the many Canals in Amsterdam
DSC01487Some Backyard
DSC01527Kinda crooked Town House..hehe
DSC01537House Boats are very popular in Amsterdam
If you search for a very outstanding impression you have to visit the Anne-Frank-Museum. Next to a heartbreaking story about a jewish girl and her brilliant thoughts about people and the world, a history nearly no one in Germany is proud of and the cruelty human kind is able to do to its own species you can learn more about the traditional houses in old Amsterdam. The arrangement and the size of the rooms, the staircases and so on.
You’re not allowed to take pictures inside the Musem, but I guarantee you it is worth a visit!

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Spring Is Coming Back

 

Sooo… after a not very cold Winter it seems like spring is coming back to Hannover…
Last week I went to my grandpa’s house, he has a big garden. When I arrived there I was surprised how  many flowers there were…

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I hope that it really  is the beginning of spring.. Last year in the end of March it was still snowing… So the chances that it might be snowing again is quite high….
But now everything seems to prepare for a wonderful spring…
Flower blossom everywhere, the birds are coming back, the sky is blue and the sun is shining…. the smell of spring is in the air…
Let’s see how it turns out Zwinkerndes Smiley