Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Sweet Music

Orangerie, Erlangen, Germany - photo by Joselito Briones
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I was passing by this building, the Orangerie (the photo is of the back door) when I heard someone rehearsing a song, a soprano voice, accompanied by a solo pianist, so I stayed awhile and listened.


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Monday, April 16, 2007

Magnolias

magnolias, schlosspark, erlangen, germany - photo by joselito briones
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This one was taken in the Erlangen Schlosspark, in front of the Orangerie.


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Produce market

Produce Market, Schlossplaty, Erlangen, Germany - photo by Joselito Briones
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This is a photo of the produce market in front of the Erlangen Schloss (background).


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Sunday, April 15, 2007

Mark Graf Cafe

Mark Graf Cafe, Erlangen, Germany - photo by Joselito Briones
© Joselito Briones


This one, of Mark Graf Cafe was taken from the produce market "Marktplatz", in front of the Erlangen Schloß.


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Erlangen Photos

window, erlangen, germany - photo by Joselito Briones
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I spent most of the day processing the photos I took last Friday and yesterday, and there's quite a lot of them, so for the next few days I'll just be showing you these photos.


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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Grüß' Gott

Jewish Museum, Munich, Germany - Jüdisches Museum, München, Deutschland - photo by Joselito Briones
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This museum, the Jüdisches Museum München (Jewish Museum of Munich) , opened recently, but when I was there today taking pictures, it was closed and there was still some construction going on around it. The building was designed by Saarbrücken-based architects Wandel Hoefer Lorchural.

"Grüß' Gott" is a very common Bavarian (not for the rest of Germany) greeting and is used pretty much like anyone would say "Have a good day" somewhere else in the world. I think it literally means "Send my regards to God", or something to that effect.


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Friday, April 13, 2007

Eis day

eis from eishaus, erlangen - photo by joselito briones
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Lovely day. I went for a walk around late in the afternoon and took pictures. There was a long line at the Eishaus (ice cream shop) so I thought I'd get myself some. "Creme Caramel" and "Blau Bär" (picture, above). As is usual, it was impossible to eat it and keep some sort of dignity at the same time. The entire load on the cone (2 enormous scoops) fell on my bare hands seconds after taking this picture. I held the ice cream on my hand for a split second while deciding what to do, and then packed it back on the cone and pretended nothing happened. Kids, and their parents, who saw what happened, were amused. By the time I found a cafe with a public toilette to wash up in, about half an hour later, I realized that they didn't have to witness the de-coning incident to have a laugh at my expense. The darn ice cream was all over my face.


ice cream stall at the carnival in front of the erlangen schloss - photo by joselito briones
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I went through SchlossPark and the pedestrian zone, and by the time I headed back home, it was already dark but ice cream stores (different ones) were still doing good business. Photo above was taken at the carnival in front of the Erlangenschloß.



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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Green Apples

Apple Store, 5th Avenue, Manhattan, New York - photo by Joselito Briones
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My iMac's back. After half a year. Yep, it took that long for the Nürnberg shop to repair it. And it's not even completely repaired yet. This is one of those ocassions when I absolutely miss living in Hong Kong. Everything there goes instantly. You need something fixed? They'll do it for you the next day, if not later the same day. Anyways, it turned out that the power supply was faulty, and the extra memory card - which I now have to replace, was also causing it to malfunction. Am not sure though if it's worth getting an extra memory replacement, as this is very old (it's the first generation of the iMac with the swivel screen on a half-round CPU. I've been using a CPU-in-the-monitor iMac for more than a year now.

Photo, above, is the Apple store in 5th Av. in Manhattan, taken last month.


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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Kulit

© Norie Kirker


My Itay's birthday today. He's in California presently. I phoned to wish him a happy birthday, and to inquire again as to how my Inay's doing. They're both doing well, and my mom has a few more test results pending, but she seems to have recovered. I guess that's really all one can wish for.

The photo above was taken in California, the year that two of my brothers (middle and right in the above photo) moved there. The one who's just thrown a snowball to whomever was taking the picture, that's my dad.


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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

No Drama, Thought Bubbles

- photo by Joselito Briones
© Joselito Briones


Everybody's back from easter holiday today. Email inbox is pretty busy. One of the better news, of course, is that Ronnie's press conference turned out well. The event itself didn't occur, or it didn't have to, but the desired result was achieved nevertheless. His family is 100% in support of his forthcoming marriage to Jerome.

They've of course picked out a date for the wedding, although they've yet to announce the reception venue. Ronnie said they'll most likely go for a countyside venue.

The photo above was taken on the night that they announced their plan to us, on our most recent visit to their apartment in London. As you can see, Mati made a big faux pas (why do English-speaking people call it "faux pas" when it means "il ne faut pas"?) of putting his foot up on the very fabulous, precious, sofa, and Jerome is considering the different possibilities of punishing him.


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Monday, April 09, 2007

US$45 M

Dream House, Hong Kong's Chateau de Versailles, 37 Deep Water Bay Road, Hong Kong

© National Properties Holdings Ltd.


This news clip featured a project I worked on for a couple of years, mostly design, when I still worked in Hong Kong for Mr. Joseph Fung's Studio Pantheon II.

The newsclip, from Hong Kong's "The Standard", describes the property, located in 37 Deep Water Bay road, as "Hong Kong's Chateau de Versailles" and reports that it changed hands a year ago for "the astronomical sum of HK$350 millions" (about US$45 millions). Imagine that.


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Friday, April 06, 2007

Happy Man

Eric in New York - photo by Joselito Briones
© Joselito Briones


Ah. The excitement of being in love. His update is that things are still going good with him and the long-distance-for-now girl in the Philippines. He's rather excited about it, more so, I think, than about the condo unit that he purchased recently. He phoned today to inquire about my mom, and mentioned that he himself has been feeling a bit under the weather the past few days.


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Wednesday, April 04, 2007

1st year Anniversary

© Joselito Briones


Guess what today is? It's my first year anniversary of moving to Erlangen! Can you believe I've been here a year??? I can't. What I can believe though, is that one can basically be in denial of living in a place for a year, maybe more. HA!


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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Markknocken vom Rind

Markknocken suppe - made and photographed by Joselito Briones
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Yet another experiment in the kitchen. A bit of a mixture of a traditional Filipino food (Bulalo), and traditional German food (soup ingredients - carrots, celery root, leek, etc.). Beef bone with marrow (Markknocken vom Rind) and meat in clear vegetable soup. Fresh spring onions and thyme topping. What you see is what you get. Okay, not exactly. I placed the bones and poured the soup on a bed of fresh field greens (Feldsalat), which stayed at the bottom of the bowl.


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Monday, April 02, 2007

It's all right

© Joselito Briones


I phoned California today to inquire as to the result of my Mom's hospital visit. It seems like it wasn't her old ailment that's bothering her presently, so she'll back for more tests on Monday.


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Friday, March 30, 2007

Open Cafe season

Hotel Brasserie, Erlangen, Germany - photo by Joselito Briones
© Joselito Briones


Spring's here. The weather's beautiful and everybody's out and about. I took pictures of several cafe's in the city, all of them full in the early afternoon, and I'll show them to you in the next few days.

The one above is the Hotel Brasserie in the pedestrian zone, corner Henkestraße, next to it, left, is a small cinema. And no, the colors aren't like this naturally, naturally. I'm experimenting again on giving my pictures an old look.


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Thursday, March 29, 2007

Long My

© Joselito Briones


Long My, the Asian grocery store that I usually go to for fresh ingredients when I cook Asian dishes, recently opened a small fast-food restaurant (photo, above), right around the corner from their grocery store, next to the Turkish grocery store (photo, below) where I usually buy fresh fish. It's a very basic, no-frills, Asian restaurant, and the entries on the menu are standard offering for any Asian restaurant here in Erlangen, or Germany, for that matter, but they do try to serve the best food that they could. As is my usual taste-test in such eastern-combo restaurant, I ordered Knusprige Ente, here available in three different kinds of sauce (I went for Hoi Sin sauce, recommended by the owner - #22 in the menu), and it didn't disappoint. The best thing about the restaurant though, just like the Asian grocery around the corner with the same name, are the owners - they're supper friendly.

Turkish grocery store, Erlangen - photo by Joselito Briones


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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Distress Call

spring flowers, erlangen, germany - photo by Joselito Briones
© Joselito Briones


Norie phoned today to relay the news that my mom's ill. She'll have to fly back to California on Monday to go to the hospital, so her usual doctor can attend to her.

I so want to go there to be with her... we'll see.


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Monday, March 26, 2007

Wil's Press Release

Wilbur, Nürnberg - photo by Joselito Briones
© Joselito Briones


I am, of course, being coerced to relay this launch. OK! Wonderful. So here it goes.

It's supposed to announce to the world (I think) his current available status. Available for what, you might ask. The website, a I'm-such-a-worldly-guy-I've-travelled-the-whole-world-I'll-make-such-a-great-boyfriend declaration masked as a photography website, is supposed to show the prospect (read: victim) how wonderful his sensitivities are.

If you ask me honestly though, it's all rubbish. He doesn't need such a site. He's a great guy and that's all there is to it.


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