Sigma DMCE+
As I said previously in another post, I got a new guitar. This time, when I unboxed my new guitar, it wasn’t much of a surprise like it would be with online purchases because as I mentioned in the other … Continue reading Sigma DMCE+
Unboxing a new Guitar
I did it, I purchased a western guitar. As the first attempt was a bit strange, I tried a second store today and found a nice western guitar at my budget. I am posting more photos later and I will … Continue reading Unboxing a new Guitar
Lübeck Cathedral
I’ve been in the old district yesterday as I visited a store to test guitars. And when I am in or near the old district, I often see things that I like to photograph. Yesterday, it was the millpond as we call it in German (Mühlenteich). In the background on the left, you can see the Lübeck Cathedral. In the middle, you see some beautiful villas and on the right, you can see the tower of the St. Aegidien Church. I always like the view you see in the picture but yesterday it looked special because of all the algae … Continue reading Lübeck Cathedral
Testing Western Guitars
Over the last weeks, I felt the huge urge to go outside with a guitar and play it somewhere in the shadow. I have two classic guitars with nylon strings. The oldest of them is my favorite but doesn’t function … Continue reading Testing Western Guitars
Sailing
I took this photo when I walked through the Schellbruch area. I like this area not just because of nature and all the birds you can find there. I do also like it because you can watch boats coming from Travemünde to Lübeck or the other way around. For example, the sailing ship you see in the picture is on its way to Travemünde. Continue reading Sailing
Rettich
This is incredibly tasty, we call it “Rettich” in Germany. I actually tried to translate it but found out it is called “radish” in English, which is strange. Why? Because it seems the same word is used for another type of vegetables, the one we call Radieschen. I have no clue why “Radieschen” and “Rettich” are both called “radish” in English. Yes, they taste similar but they look very different. How do you distinguish if someone sends you to purchase “radish”? Continue reading Rettich