Street Shots From Germany
“Bindaas, just go ahead & have fun!!!” said my colleagues when I was named to visit the Interpack fair at Germany. Heck. I’d never been abroad before & didn’t even have a passport . What followed was a full fledged campaign to acquire the precious named document . A fortnight of flurried activity followed …. Affidavits, certificates, signatures, attestations ….. passport in hand .. the Shenegan Visa was a logical conclusion.
Concurrent with the Passport activity was a small investment in an interactive German language CD. Any new language after all would only build new bridges, open new doors and help reach out to more people & newer peoples. The days before takeoff were aptly peppered with “Guten Morgen “ ( good morning) , garnished with abundant “Danke’ s” (thank U) & generous helpings of “Bitte” (please) and whatever else my 54 year old grey cells could absorb at such short notice.
Hitting the highgway , coming out of Dusseldorf airport, the first reaction was of sheer awe. The entire country looks perfectly manicured, though you never see anyone doing the manicuring; not an inkling of even the slightest chaos anywhere, everything so organised, though you don’t see anyone doing the organising; everything was systematic, though you never found a soul enforcing the system.
But like us back home, they had street food with their own delicious local flavours. Even saw an Indian restaurant , KS Rawat, advertised on a local ट्रेन. They seemed to have similar concerns too, there were so many miniature cars , the Mercedes SMART
, two seater on the road , belying their concern for gas.A glance at the local Gas Station showed the types of fuels … Bio Diesel , Benzene etc they use. So many two wheelers too.
What really floors you is the charming cottages and their exotic gardens… like a scene straight out of Grimms fairy tales. So delightful , you could spend a lifetime just soaking in the visual.
A half day at Cologne ,was what I managed to take time off. The vintage Cathedral. Have no words really to describe the experience. Yes, it can only be experienced , not described . A cultural hub, there is a lot that Cologne had on offer. The Lugwig Museum, The Stone Sculpture Museum, the music, the Film Museum, the Cafes & the promenade along the River Rhine….. there is a timelessness about Cologne which touches you.
Adding to the charm were cycle rickshaws, a painter vending his ware along the streets, a local “phugawalla”, a girl creating a wonderful picture on the pavement with powder colours ( like our Rangoli), and even a beggar elegantly dressed in jet black.
A lasting image was the flawless sunset over the mighty Rhine, a sight that takes you back to our own Kanyakumari.
Back again now in Mumbai, I’m sure of one thing, next time round, atleast I wont have to run around for a passport !!! I’ll just take off !!!
Vinod
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Monday, May 12, 2008
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Nice post !
There is one suggestion use picasaweb or Flickr for images that is good option. Also images in this post look very small and they are not very clear.
Picasaweb works with Google login id, whereas Flickr is a Yahoo product.
The following links wold be helpful:
http://picasa.google.com/blogger/
http://picasa.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=61627
once you have the picsi n web album you can also provide the links while posting.
If you want to add a slide show of pics you can get widgets available online to use pics present in web albums. e.g.
http://blogger-templates.blogspot.com/2007/04/picasa-slideshow.html
or
http://blogger-templates.blogspot.com/2005/09/flash-slideshow.html
Nice,
Fantastik.
I'm feel veery good to see these all pics. nice. and thanx to create thish. Realy good. to see and read this. pleas keep it more intrested for people which can't go to germaony.
thanx.
Yogesh Samdarshi
yogesh.samdarshi@gmail.com
Hello Vinodji, It seems u hv had a tour of a HEAVEN. Of course if we see a better and well organized place and well cultured ppl u wl definately have this feeling. I dont deny about our own indian cultures too, but the well maintained things add feathers to it. A very good sharing of your experience. And above all, welcome to the new world of your own BLOG. I wish you all the very best.......
अंकल जी, अभी तो बस फोटो देखकर ही जा रहें हैं.. जब फुर्सत में होंगे तब पढेंगे.. वैसे फोटो बढिया है.. :)
Cheerful Post!tells everything without words. wonderful photos. Welcome Vinod ji, Thanks Anita ji to caught him in blogging.
बहुत बढ़िया और लाईये नये नये चित्र. शुभकामनाऐं.
Welcome to your OWN Page in this Cyber world Vinod ji .
Anita ji, thanx - 4 the tip -
Happy Blogging & we enjoyed your post with the visuals of Cologne & Rhine during your trip to Germany.
Rgds,
Lavanya
भई हमरे लिए तो अंग्रेजी का काला अक्षर भैंस बराबर है सो फोटूवै देख कर ही खुश हो लिए हैं।
मुआफी
fantastic .... congratulations.
hi Vinod. welcome to our blogging world!
lovely pics. nice blog overall.hope to see more pics and more posts.
i must thank Anita for bringing u into the blogging world.
Ghughutibasuti
अच्छे फोटो हैं. क्लिक करके फुल साइज देख सकते हैं. मैंने भी एक फोटो ब्लाग शुरू किया है. समय मिले तो आइएगा मेरे ब्लाग पर. http"//meri-tasvir.blogspot.com
गुड है जी...
This is a novel idea.
I mean interspersing your descriptive sentences with the appropriate picture.
It's easier to follow than writing the descriptive text all in one place and then having a series of pictures which are difficult to correlate with the text descriptions.
It's also better than writing captions for the pictures.
I intend copying this technique some day when I write my own blog.
Hope you haven't patented it!
Good show. Informative and readable and also interesting.
I have merely passed through Germany and also flown over it.
Never been there outside Frankfurt airport.
It is a great country with great people but with an unfortunate and unpleasant recent history.
Keep up the good work.
This was my first visit to your blog and my first comment.
More will follow in English/Hindi as appropriate in future.
Best wishes both Vinod and Anita
G Vishwanath
JP Nagar, Bangalore
Vinod Ji
I have been to Dusseldrof n number of times and always liked to walk along the river.Entire Europe offers treat to your eyes.It is so picture perfect clean and beautiful but without many human beings. I miss the crowd ,pigs,stray dogs and cows on their roads.What a pity.
Life after 7 pm is quite dull over there.Do write when ever you happen to go there again.
Neeraj
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