Tuesday, December 14, 2010

news: canadian winter

Hey my dear family and my dear friends,

before I am going to tell you what I did within the last weeks and especially on weekends, here some news.

After Germany got sooooooooo much snow. And I was really really jealous, seriously!!
Finally we also got some. Well downtown it is just very very windy and you can see the snow swirling, BUT around Toronto ... it is chaotic!
SOOOOO much snow. We got a heavy snowstorm the last days and it still holds up.

http://www.ctv.ca/gallery/html/wild-weather-101214/index_.html
http://watch.ctv.ca/news/latest/winter-wallop/#clip389322

Unfortunately I couldn't embed more pictures and neither the videos. If you need something to distract yourself (from work) that's perfect   (;


 UPCOMING posts and pics
~ Mexican Day of Dead (pics)
~ Diwali (pics)
~ St. Lawrence Market (pics)
~ Toronto Island
~ Yorkville Lightning
~ Santa Clause Parade
~ Calvacade of Lights
~ Dim Sum & Sushi
~ Distillery District European Christmas Market
~ [...]

Friday, December 3, 2010

new pics

Don't forget to check out older posts, I published some new pics there!
And I know pics are what your are looking for here :D

Enjoy them!

Aaaaaand ... there are also some news in the other sections of the blog ;)

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Awesome!! German Xmas :)

Ich habe gerade das tollste überhaupt entdeckt .... einen riiiiiesigen deutschen Weihnachtsmarkt in Toronto - in einer der wohl schönsten Gegenden - in dem Destillery District.

Schaut euch das an:

Erkennt ihr das linke Bild??? Das ist soooooo toll - Heimat hihi :)
Und das ist nächstes WE :) Nur gut, dass ich da noch nichts vor habe .... da lass ich mir das ganze WE dort gut gehen .... das wird ein Spaß ... alle Kandier vertragen doch kein Alkohol ... na da werd ich mit denen mal mulled wine trinken gehen - hihi.


German Christmas Markets ....you should have visited at least one :D

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Zwischenstand

Kleiner Zwischenstand auf Deutsch....

Ich hoffe, ich kann am WE ein paar neue Bilder fuer euch alle online stellen ... das wird dann auch ein paar aeltere Eintraege betreffen...
In der Woche komm ich iM zu nichts. Nein ich uebertreibe auch nicht ... hier gehts grad drunter und drueber und irgendwie ist das alles uebertrieben  ...

Als Beispiel: Gestern war ich 18 Std. (!!!) auf Arbeit ... zwischendurch noch ein 1,5 stuendiges meeting mit meinem Prof und dann waren wir bis nachts um 3am im Labor.
Mhhh... muss man wohl leider nicht mehr dazu sagen ... Wenn ihr euch die Frage stellt, WARUM?!
Tja, der Laser ist nicht immer frei - gibt quasi einen Plan, wann wer ran darf und gestern war er doch zufaellig frei und da wir gestrest werden, die Messungen zu machen, mussten wir wohl oder uebel die Gelegenheit nutzen.
Ich hoffe, um ehrlich zu sein, dass das jetzt nicht so weitergeht ...

Hier fuer alle Nerds unter euch noch etwas buntes, was am Ende von unseren Messungen in der Nacht um 3Uhr  zu stande gekommt -  a lot of Diffraction :)


> Femtosecond Laser, clipped laserbeam with knife edge

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

pics

I am sorry that there ar enot really new pics coming up ... BUT ... well it's kinda embarrissing ... my hard drive is FULL :(
I already ordered a new one, but it's coming from the US and it seems to take forever.
I don't know what they are doing. They said the gonna give me a call when it's there. So I am waiting for the call every fu*** day... It's urgent.

So pleeeease be patient, it's worth beeing it ... I promise there will be some nice pictures I am going to add later.

So far for now. I hope, you still keep up with me;) Would be a pleasure!
Let me know about wishes, critiques, complaints ... anything!
Can't wait hearing from you!

Mexican Day of Dead & Indian festival Diwali

NO parties last weekend. BUT I went out on Wednesday already .... hahaha. For Predrinking I went to a friends house and then we went to Sneaky Dee's. Those girls are fun and are what I was looking for a long time ;) We were five girls and danced until the club closed and afterwards we enjoyed some tortillas ... Hey girls it was a fun night ... thanks for taking me there :D 
My last weekend was very calm and nothing really spectacular - I took some time for myself.
We had beautiful weather both days, even though it was really cold.

SATURDAY I decided to go to the Harbourfront centre where all Mexicans celebrated the Day of Dead. Everywhere and everthing was about skulls. 
The Day of the Dead is an act of witnessing tradition, history, memory and the spiritual. Families gather at the gravesides of departed loved ones to bring them into the world of the living through stories and reminiscence.
In their homes, the act of bearing witness becomes physical with the creation of the ofrenda (alter) gathering together the artifacts that were a part of daily life, a favorite drink and food, pictures and souvenirs. Families gather marigold flowers to decorate the graves and paths that guide the spirits and in doing so bear witness to the indigenous history and continuity of the Mexican people that runs from the ancient Aztecs to the modern day.
The celebration included mexican live-music with dance performance, live-cooking, mexican movies and mexican food. The music and dance performances were great! The atmosphere was awesome. I really enjoyed listen to and watching it. Mexicans are fun.
SUNDAY I went to the Gerrard Indian Bazaar. All Indians celebrated Happy Diwali this weekend. 
Gerrard India Bazaar is the largest marketing place for South Asian goods and services in North America. With over 100 shops and restaurants which represent the regional diversities of South Asian culture, food, music and products, this slice of the Indian subcontinent offers an incredible selection of services and products exhibited in an exotic display of sights, sounds, tastes and aromas.
The Bazaar represents a wide range of Subcontinent cuisines that vary from restaurant, chef to chef. It is also unique in the way restaurateurs have embraced the products and produce available here and incorporated them into new dishes that have become local specialties.
Diwali, often referred to as the Festival of Lights, is the most glamorous and the most important occasion in India.  People of every religion enthusiastically embrace it. In the Greater Toronto Area, there are over 400,000 South Asians celebrate Diwali. 
The first day of Diwali is “Dhanteras”.  Doorways are hung with mango leave and marigolds.  Oil lamps are arranged in and around the house, which lead to the name Diwali—a row of lamps. [...] The day after the Lakshmi Prayer, most families celebrate the New Year by dressing in new clothes, wearing jewellery and visiting family members and business colleagues to give them sweets, dry fruits and gifts.
But don't think a Bazaar is a big hall with a lot of booth .... No, it's just an part of a city, some streets where a lot of typical indian stores and restaurants are located. And inbetween they closed a part of a street for building up a stage. This is the way street festivals in Toronto work.
So I spend my Sunday afternoon there, eating some Samosas - yummy, and gettin some indian stuff from the supermarket which was recommend to me by an older lady and her daughter.  I also told me that sche was livin in London for some years. Nice:) That's what I love here, just talking to random people you got to know on the streets. And almost everybody is sooo nice.
The clothes, materials and jewelry were so glorious. No i didn't buy any jewelry... but well I got another ...actually two new scarves... because I don't have enough yet :D I couldn't resist the good offer.
Finally I watched some young girls dancing typical indian dances. You really have to get used to the music.... that's so strange to european ears. But I did like the dresses. The looked soooo beautiful!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Halloween

Everybody is crazy about Halloween. The whole week before Halloween everybody wants to get his costume and all home become spooky and haunted decorated.
On Friday I was invited to carve pumpkins. I love doing it! I already did it a lot of years ago during my student exchange in highschool.
So I went to get a pumpkin. Because I had to bike there, MY pumpkin had to fit in my backpack and that's why we had this small pumpkin! Look at the pictures and you will figure out what I am talking about!
But a tiny pumpkin for tiny Tina :D How hilarious ....
In my opinion I did a pretty good job with my small one ... this pumpkin was soooo cute.

All in all we had a lot of fun carving them. But hey guys what happend to the seeds? Did you roast them?
Ohhh our pumpkins looked sooo nice. What great ideas ;)


 




       

         

    

    


I didn't want to miss to dress up freaky and go to a Halloween party on Saturday. So me and my roomie Sara ended up on a gay and lesbian party :D
Well, I think it's not necessary to describe anything else. Let the pictures talk :D


        

   






Sunday I slept in ... til the squirrals woke me up running across the roof and catching each other ... They drive me crazy. That's what they doing all the time. And why this is not enough it also sounds like they nosh the roof or whatever is there. Anyways ... they make sooo much noice - those tiny little squirrals!

However, after taking a shower and recovering I went for a piano concert at Hart House - perfect for calming down and relaxing. I love to listen to the piano.
It was really great. I look forward listen to other Sunday concerts at Hart House.