Monday, December 31, 2012

Happy New Year around the world

In whatever language you say it, I wish you a 

Happy New Year!

Afrikaans: Voorspoedige nuwe jaar
Arabic:  Kul 'am wa antum bikhair
Basque:  Urte Berri on 
Bengali:  Shuvo noboborsho
Chinese (Cantonese):  Sun nien fai lok
Chinese (Mandarin):  Xin nian yu kuai
Czech:  Stastny Novy Rok
Danish:  Godt NytÅr
Dutch:  Gelukkig nieuwjaar
Esperanto:  Bonan Novjaron
Finnish:  Onnellista uutta vuotta
French:  Bonne année
German:  Ein glückliches neues Jahr
Greek:  Eutychismenos o kainourgios chronos
Hawaiian:  Hauoli Makahiki hou
Hebrew:  Shana Tova
Hungarian:  Boldog uj evet
Indonesian (Bahasa):  Selamat Tahun Baru
Italian:  Felice Anno Nuovo or Buon anno
Japanese:  Akemashite Omedetou Gozaimasu
Korean:  Sehe Bokmanee Bateuseyo
Laotian (Hmong):  Nyob Zoo Xyoo Tshiab
Latin:  Felix sit annus novus
Nigerian (Hausa):  Barka da sabuwar shekara
Norwegian:  Godt Nytt År
Philippines (Tagalog):  Manigong Bagong Taon
Polish:  Szczesliwego Nowego Roku
Romanian:  La Multi Ani si Un An Nou Fericit
Samoan:  Ia manuia le Tausaga Fou
Spanish:  Feliz año nuevo
Swahili:  Heri za Mwaka Mpya
Swedish:  Gott Nytt År
Thai:  Sawatdee Pi Mai
Vietnamese:  Chuc mung nam moi
Welsh:  Blwyddyn Newydd Dda


(source: Buddha Bless you)

a candle for peace in the world

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Life of Pi

Today was the premiere of the movie "Life of Pi" in Germany. Of course, we couldn't miss it. In other countries it's been already premiered earlier. For our family this movie has a special meaning and we've been keen to watch it. Somewhere beginning of 2011 when the movie was shot in India, Pondicherry, we still called India our home. We saw the film buses and encountered blocked roads in Pondy during that time. We saw the crew - even Gerard Depardieu - at Calve College in Mission Street. (I guess they had called him to see the French Rivera of the East). Everybody talked about the movie and Ang Lee. Our neighbor boy even went for the casting. However  he didn't get the role in the end.


All of us had read the book some years ago and were already familiar with the story. We've enjoyed reading the book and were  in awe. I can fully recommend the book. But we were fascinated by the pictures of the movie too. They were enchanting and enthralling. There was tension and fascination throughout the movie. I would say that Ang Lee has done a beautiful adaption of Yann Martel's book . It's simply a marvel - a masterpiece.



I'm not getting much into the story here. Just this much. The story is about a young man who survives a disaster at sea and is hurtled into an epic journey of adventure and discovery  While cast away, he forms an amazing and unexpected connection with another survivor .... a fearsome Bengal tiger, (Official Site)
For symbolism and analysis of the whole story,  I leave it up to you.


"Without Richard Parker, I wouldn't be alive today...". There seems to be no right or wrong and I would say that the author let's you decide at the end what you want to believe. You can make up your own mind.





Here some pictures of the scenes in Pondicherry:
Source & credit for the following pictures and information: Guardian.co.uk


The French Quarter: The backdrop to many of the sequences in Life of Pi, the French Quarter was a base of the Compagnie des Indes Orientales (French East India Company) from 1675. Pondicherry then frequently changed hands between France and Britain between 1761-1815, after which it remained in French possession until 1954. On quiet, wide streets like rue de la Caserne, rue Suffren and rue Dumas – the latter with its Notre Dame des Agnes church – are French villas and trailing bougainvillea. Outside the Travaux Publics government building, a notable backdrop to one of Pi’s childhood memories, a sign reads ‘Beauty is our city. Preserving it is our duty’ in both English and French. Across the street is Aayi Mandapam, an imposing Arc d’Triomphe-style, Napolean III-era memorial. 




Grand Bazaar and Tamil Quarter: Reach rue Jawaharlal Nehru and you swap colonial ambiance for bustling, busy India, and the frenetic walled Grand Bazaar. The setting for Pi’s flirtations with his girlfriend Anandi (pictured centre), this football pitch-sized market crams in dozens of types of bananas, sacks of beans, okra and ginger, and flowers.


The smell of jasmine garlands and curry leaves fills the air, though both struggle to compete with the fish market next door. It’s staffed entirely by women, who lay out the day’s catch on concrete pitches. Pi is played in the film by Suraj Sharma, pictured here.


The pillars celebrated a train track from an adjoining pier where French boats docked; the pier was destroyed by a cyclone in 1953 – just a year before Pondicherry was transferred to India. The remains are just visible, though it’s the newer construction just south that features in Life of Pi





Monday, December 24, 2012

Merry Christmas!

Dear Readers,

Wishing all of you Merry Christmas. Wherever you are, whatever you're doing on that day, enjoy a peaceful time.

I didn't get caught in too much x-mas preparation but some more cookies needed to be done, our cute little tree needed a bit of decoration and the flat needed a clean up.

The weather in Berlin is kind of confusing... last week the snow melted, and we had what you call in German "Matschwetter" . Then two days ago it snowed again and yesterday it was incredibly cold. But according to weather forecast it's gonna be warmer and let's see if there will still be any snow on the eve of Christmas Eve.  ...


Sunday, December 16, 2012

Liebster Award

WOOOOOW, my fellow blogger Sofia has nominated me for the Liebster Blog. What a surprise  I am quite thrilled. THANK YOU Sofia from "Speak your Mind - Sofia's First Blogspot".!!!  http://sofiasfirst.blogspot.de/As I have only 1 follower so far, there shouldn't be a problem about the rule of having less than 200 .... hahaha
Liebster is German and means favorite. 


I am copying the rules here:
"When you receive the award, you post 11 random facts about yourself and answer 11 questions from the person who nominated you." "Pass the award onto 11 other blogs (make sure you tell them you nominated them!) and ask them 11 questions.""You are not allowed to nominate the blog who nominated you!""Make sure the blogs you chose have 200 or LESS followers"

OK, here we go...


11 random things about me


1. I've lived in an spiritual intentional community in India for 15 years .

2. On some days I just can't stop eating chocolate.  

3. I am a procrastinator. And it's just terrible.

4. I miss not having time to play theatre.

5. I am a re-expatriate in Berlin and often don't understand the behavior of Germans. 

6. I enjoy go shopping with my husband because I couldn't decide and he has a good taste. 

7. I wish to travel.

8. Living international patchwork family and love them - mostly. 

9. I am more and more discovering the Buddha's way and hope to be able to live by it. 

10. During the cold season I love to cuddle up on my sofa, lighting a candle and read a book or watch TV.

11. I love being around people from all over the world. 



And here are my answers to Sofia's 11 questions:


1. What are you proud of in your current life? 
Following my heart. 

2. What are you afraid of? 
Oh, a very intimate question. I guess I'm afraid not to be able to become the person I want to be. 

3. Is there a bad habit in your life you would like to get rid of? 
Thinking too much. Not being able to sleep because of thinking.  I could very well do without it. Same goes for procrastinating. 

4. If you could travel anywhere right now, where would you immediately go? 
Oho, surely loads of places I'd love to travel. Ok just one would be South Korea as my husband is from there and I have not been there yet. But some warm places like Spain also would be great. On my long list of places you would find Australia, Malaysia, South Africa, Prague, Singapore, Paris, Barcelona, New Zealand, Vietnam, Mexico, Cuba, Brazil, California, New York, Argentina... . Sorry couldn't resist to name them although you asked for one place.

5. What if you could change the world, where would you start?
I am trying to change me into a better person. That's the only way to change the world and already hard enough. 

6. How many languages do you speak?
Basically two. German and English.... I learned French at school a long time ago and I could speak a few words Tamil but as I am no longer in India, I'm forgetting.

7. Do you have a favourite topic you read about on blogs, magazines, etc.?
Actually I don't read magazines any more. But blogs. Topics: Expat life, Berlin, Asia

8. What do you wish for in your life?
More wisdom!

9. If you are celebrating Christmas, will you have a Christmas tree at home?
Yes, sure. This year we already have a small tree in a pot. It's from my parent's garden and I'm looking forward to decorate it. 

10. Is there a hobby you happen to be crazy about, even if it is a bit weird?
Not so weird, just improv theatre and clowning. 

11. Who do you admire the most in this world?
Phew, even though I thought for a day, I really don't know.



And here are my questions for the 11 bloggers I am nominating


1. What do you like about the country/city you are presently living in?
2. What is your favorite movie?
3.  What was your cuddly toy as a kid?
4. If you could act in a movie, which role would you like to play?
5. If you could choose your dream profession, what would it be?
6. If you have a day off, what would you do?
7. What is your favorite food?
8. If you could be a kid right now, what would you do?
9. How do you celebrate Christmas?
10. How do you relax?
11. What places/countries/cities would you like to visit?



And here the 11 bloggers (actually, I came up with 9), I would like to nominate and to invite to take part in this award!

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Christmas Markets

I had intended to write about the Weihnachtsmaerkte earlier ... also didn't post anything on St. Nikolaus. 6 December. Somehow the week has been too busy, days just speeding by and YES it SNOWED. Big white snowflakes. Especially on Nikolaus Day on 6th of December it was very beautiful and magical.
The prediction from the weather forecast have been right and also this weekend the streets are covered with snow. It's cold, today minus 4 degree C.

There are so many Christmas Markets in Berlin that it will be hard to tell you about all of them. I guess there are so many different markets in Berlin as there are different people in the city. We made it only to Charlottenburger Schloss so far. sorry pics are only from my mobile.




Some of the "normal" markets would be:

Gerndarmenmarkt,
Am Potsdamer Platz,
Unter den Linden,
Spandauer Altstadt,
Am Roten Rathaus
Am Alexanderplatz
An der Gedaechniskirche

Here you can read about them (sorry in German)
http://www.weihnachteninberlin.de/weihnachtsmaerkte/


Then there are somewhat funky Christmas Markets, The Designer Markets like:

Trend Mafia (Karl-Liebknecht Str. 11)
Holy Shit Shopping (Postbahnhof am Ostbahnhof)
Nowkoelln Weihnachtsflowmarkt (Umspannwerk Kreuzberg in der Ohlauer Strasse 43)
handmade supermarket: x-mas edition (Markthalle in Kreuzberg)
Weihnachtsrodeo (Stadtbad Odeberger Strasse)

And don't miss a cup of mulled wine and Rostbratwurst. It's a must on a Christmas Market. For the cup normally you pay a "Pfand" (deposit) and get the refund when returning the empty cup.

And enjoy It's such a great time to pass the advent (Adventszeit) and prepares us for Chrsitmas, enjoy the Gemuetlichkeit. And the Markets are more fun when it's cold anyway, isn't it. 

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Advent Time

Today advent time starts. It is the 1. Advent and time to light one candle. Every Sunday till Christmas one candle can be lit. And then on 24th December Christmas Eve will be here.




In Germany Advent time has a strong tradition and can be a wonderful, cozy time. Cold outside and warm and cozy inside. Cuddling up with a hot cup of tea and eating yummy biscuits. I already baked x-mas biscuits (Weihnachtsplaetzchen). Yesterday morning it snowed. Thick snowflakes came down for about an hour. But soon all was gone again. Melted away  It's cold but not minus degree during the day. Let's see if we'll get a white Christmas.

Everywhere over the country the Christmas markets are opened. Maybe we'll visit one today...

Of course the advent calender shouldn't be missing. Unthinkable especially if you have kids. Many Germans make their own or you can buy a chocolate advent calender as well. And enjoy the time!