Zoo Life

29 07 2009

I realized that I chose the wrong career when I went to the Amneville zoo.  I could have been a sea lion trainer.

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The trainer is very lucky. At the end of the show, he swam with the fat sea lion and to my surprise, the sea lion swam to the feet of the trainer and lifted him up from the water to the air, making the trainer jump up to the air and dive down to the water. I was so much in awe. I almost died of envy.

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Some other photos of the animals in Amneville zoo:

Cuddly bear

cuddly bear

Yawn! The animals were on their siesta time. I would have loved to see a lion eating something alive. Or just eating something.

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Hungry hippo:

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Short-legged flamingos:

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Sleeping rhinos:

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Animals in heat:

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Giraffes have elegant necks and long legs, but their faces are really ugly. Not their silhouettes though…

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Elephant butts…

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Pretty…

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Test

24 07 2009

I recently bought a really cool camera lens from amazon. It’s tack sharp! I got tired of using photoshop and I don’t want to spend my days modifying stuff anymore. I am very impressed with the Canon 70-200mm f/4 L sans the image stabilizer because that would just cost me double.

chicken

chicken

Taken from one of the rooms in the house, the flower group looks really sharp.

flower and grass

flower and grass

green

green

Actually, the lens are more for portraits and outdoor, sports – or street photography. I can’t wait to see Kala and take artistic pregnant photos!

Anyhoo, here are some shots taken from my old 50mm f/1.8, which cost me almost nothing. So reliable for lowlight photography. And bokeh!

merguez after dinner

merguez after dinner

:-)

:-)

I like the bokeh in this one…

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bokeh





Mont Saint Odile

22 07 2009

Once again, we went to the Vosges mountain. I felt like I was on top of the world. The view was spectacular and the atmosphere was very serene. A convent/monastery rests on the top of the mountain – Mont Saint Odile.

saint odile

saint odile

winner

winner

i would like to live in that house

i would like to live there - in one of those houses

Isolation – I love it, but there are times when I just wanted to get out of where I am right now and go someplace more alive.

cool view

cool view

Flowers are nice sometimes, like the photo here. But I still think it’s a waste of money to buy a girl stuff that won’t be of any use anymore after a week or so. Except for sunflowers. But it’s best to just see it in a field.

flowery

flowery

rows of benches

rows of benches

inside a chapel

inside a chapel

After the visit, we went in the middle of the mountain and drank coffee in a thermos. It was cheap, but nice.

huge trees!

huge trees!

And the trees were huge! The little Peugeot looked so small parked in the middle of these trees. Well, we actually went more inside the forest, ate there, and slept a little. It was freaky. I had one of those sleep paralysis thingy again and dreamed there were gypsies outside peering inside the car.

:-)

:-)





Really Golden!

9 07 2009

As someone who craves for the unusual, I didn’t find the idea of going to Rome or Madrid as appealing as visiting Eastern European cities. Prague is definitely one of the most beautiful cities I have ever visited. With its cobbled pavements and colorful gothic houses, it truly is an architectural treasure chest. There was just something medieval in the air as we walked along the golden city.

“It’s like the old Paris,” my boyfriend told me. “But cheaper”, I added.

We checked in in a marvelous hotel called The Bridge. It is located in the heart of the city and I was quite surprised by its huge area size. For 40 euros per night, I was expecting something that resembles a cheap motel, but clearly, I was wrong. As the receptionist showed us our room, I was amazed by how high the ceilings were, that there were 2 bedrooms, a kitchen, 2 doors that connect to the hallway, bathroom, and kitchen, and the bath was just superb. It must be at least 60 square meters. The windows were a whopping rectangular size with dramatic curtains. I could just live there.

I wasn’t a big fan of the local food though. I can’t describe what’s lacking but I wasn’t motivated to eat well. I ended up eating Italian food most of the time and fast food, which I think was better. Though the coleslaw in KFC was simply disgusting – it was dry and felt like cardboard in my mouth.

Beer is an important part of the Czech culture. And one must always drink beer in this city. For one, it was totally cheap. For 40 Czech cronos (1 euro = 25 cronos), we got to drink 500 ml of beer in fine bars. Smoking is allowed in public places and most of the time we drank our alcohol outside so we wouldn’t suffocate from the smoke. I think we were drinking more than exploring. One time, while enjoying a Sunday night chillout, I saw 3 people sitting down and sipping beer on straws quietly from the same pail. Pail – not glass, bottle, or mug.

Anyway, what I found weird in Prague is that even if things are cheap, you have to pay for a lot of extras. Ketchup is not free. I had to pay 6 kronos for one sachet. The bathroom is not free either – 5 cronos. One time, the waiter asked us if we want some bread – and it cost us 19 kronos! Drinking by the Vltava river cost us an extra 8 cronos because the table is not free.

Well, I wouldn’t let that ruin my mood. Nothing stopped us from enjoying our trip – we walked around the Old Town Square, the Jewish area, the Prague castle wherein the guards don’t move (only their eyes), and by the river. We even rode the metro and the tram (which reminds me of SF’s cable cars) and got discounted tickets for 2 euros that lasted us 24 hours. I found the tram really enjoyable because I got to see hidden places inside the city without walking too much. And they stop on red lights!

Going back to Strasbourg was a drag. We drove for 6 hours but at least, we had some fun crossing Germany. Speed limit doesn’t exist in some parts of the highways and it was cool to see German cars zoom by like airplanes!

street tram

street tram

Prague Street signs

Prague Street signs

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Prague

entrance to The Bridge hotel

entrance to The Bridge hotel

The Powder Tower

The Powder Tower

Prague streets

Prague streets

nice house

nice house

Prague astronomical clock

Prague astronomical clock

Center

Center

City Center

City Center

metro

metro

Prague castle

Prague castle

view of Prague with vineyards

view of Prague with vineyards

Dancing building

Dancing building

line of pigeons Vlatva river

line of pigeons Vlatva river

Prague

Prague

field of sunflowers in French-German border

field of sunflowers in French-German border