Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Carnival!

Imorgon smäller det! There is nothing bigger in Cologne than the fifth season - carnival!

Traditionally, the "fifth season" (carnival season) is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. The Carnival spirit is then temporarily suspended during the Advent and Christmas period, and picks up again in earnest after the 6 January in the New Year. The street carnival is officially declared open at downtown square Alter Markt on the Thursday before the beginning of lent.

Every year there are 3 people (the Dreigestirn) who are granted the titles of Jungfrau, Prinz, and Bauer (virgin, prince and farmer), who pay a large sum of money for their privileges. The carnival prince is deemed to be the highest representative of the festivities, leading the main parades throughout the week. Traditionally, the Jungfrau ("Virgin") is always portrayed by a man dressed as a female. These three people move in to a hotel in November where they will stay until carnival is over. They have a very busy season, carnival is celebrated "behind the walls" until tomorrow, they appear at the carnival association`s stage shows, parades and make lots of public appearances.
So tomorrow is Weiberfastnacht - women`s day. Any men wearing ties will have them cut off and women can kiss any man they want. All shops tomorrow will close in the early afternoon and there will be clowns and cowboys and god know what everywhere. Seriously, there is no escape so if you are not into the whole carnival thing, you´d better off leaving the city for a few days.

Carnival Friday 
In the morning, you might come across the odd "survivor" of "Weiberfastnacht" if you go for a stroll through the city. In the evening: masked balls and parties 

Carnival Saturday 
Following a traditional Cologne "Frühschoppen" or early-morning drink, at 10.30 a.m.
Ghost parade in the city.

Carnival Sunday
Parade through the city centre from 10:30 p.m.: School groups in fancy dress and original costumes of clubs in the city quarters.
In the evening: masked balls and parties 

Rose Monday
The climax of the Carnival with the large official parade from 10:30 a.m., organized by the Cologne Carnival Committee of 1823: It is a colourful spectacle with sweets (“Kamelle”), little bouquets of flowers (“Strüßjer”), pecks (“Bützje”) and over one million of spectators in fancy dress.
Last year the parade went on for 5 hours.  All the carnival associations participate in the parade.
 Monday is an inofficial bank holiday. Shops are closed and most people get the day off.  Evening: the celebrations continue in halls, restaurants and pub.

Carnival  Tuesday 
In the afternoon, parades in Cologne's suburbs with Carnival groups and societies in fancy dress. After the midday parades in Cologne suburbs the party goes on until at midnight, amid great weeping and wailing, the “Nubbel” (a life-size straw figure) is ceremonially burnt out side the pubs.

Ash Wednesday
The end. Carnival "survivors" soothe their hangover with a traditional fish dinner in one of the many restaurants and pubs.   

There is only one thing to drink during carnival  - kölsch. The local beer. Of course there are jägermeister etc, too, but the local beer will dominate for sure.

Photos will come!

Monday, February 24, 2014

Never a dull moment

Just recovered after the whole family having the stomach bug. I got it twice. You hear me, TWICE! In one week. Yep. But now we are back on track again. Getting ready for KARNEVAL. More about that later this week. we live in THE karneval city. There is no escape.

I feel spring is getting closer. We now have blue skies, sun and around 13 C. Now I do believe that winter has skipped Cologne this year. It is not coming. I am happy and said. Happy because this is as cold as it gets, sad because I did stock up with lots of warm clothes, both for me and for the girls. Swedish kind of quality, know what I mean?

Evenings are all about House of Cards at the moment. First season was great. Second season even better. Kevin Spacey is simply outstanding. Robin Wright too. So happy we have found another great serie to watch. It was a bit empty for a while.

Other things we currently watch are Walking Dead, The Following, Justified. Series I haven`t made my mind up about yet (whether to watch them or not): Banshee, Chicago PD, couple of other new pilots I haven`t watched yet.

Have a lovely Monday.

Monday, February 10, 2014

Semlor...and Vistors

Was in a real baking and cooking mood this weekend so if I have to describe Sunday in one word it would be "yummy".

Banana pancakes American style for lunch,

Pastry filled with onions, crayfish, olives, feta cheese and garlic for dinner, so easy to make,







Saturday I went to one of my favourite supermarkets, it is a big Edeka outside town and  it takes ages to walk through it but they have just about everything. Like crayfish. Currently it is the one one that carries peeled crayfish.  And I am always craving for it, in salads, in pastry...always. Now, German supermarkets are not great in general. You can find everything which is German and basic, but small things like chick peas and spices such as cumin are hard to find. There are of course plenty of bread, pork and meat, potatoes and  regular fruit and vegetables, but anything not basic can be tricky.

We had two lots of visitors over yesterday and that is of course the best excuse to bake! 
First we had family B who live just across the border in the Netherlands and are moving to MI, US very soon and  later on Bea & family came for some semlor, cakes and coffee. They have recently moved to Italy from Cologne. Circle of friends is once again shrinking, but we are so happy that we managed to find free slots to meet up.

Semlor, from Leila. Turn out pretty nice too! I prefer them a little smaller than average.
Semlor



Watched Rush Saturday night. Hubby´s turn to choose and I wasn´t thrilled about watching it at all (on my list we now have Dallas cowboys, Mud, Butler left) but I really enjoyed it! What a nice surprise and I recommend it to anyone who wants to watch a movie without special affects and murderes, no cheese and good actors.




Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Weekend Fun

It was all about cleaning this past weekend. And doing laundry. 6.30 pm Friday night - that´s when the Samsung guy turned up to repair the washing machine. Obviously we spent most of the Friday night doing laundry. And scrubbing bathrooms..kitchens..house needed a bit of a spring clean.

Cleaning activities continued Saturday morning and towards lunch time we headed to Jackelino Safari Indoor playground. Perfect for rainy days, it has all kind of activities, bouncy castles and slides, climbing walls, you name it. We may actually make this a regular activity on Saturdays.Why? Both girls were asleep before 7 pm!!!

I hardly ever watch movies these days, IMHO - there are no good films out, or, at least very few. And there is nothing worse to waste 2 hours on a crappy movie. Saturday night we decided to rent a move from Apple again, first time in a long time, and we decided to go for Blue Jasmine.



I am not a Woody Allen fan and as soon as we had watched about 15 minutes I remembered why. So folks, nothing I would recommend unless you´re into Woody Allen´s style.

Sunday we had fantastic weather, I could nearly smell SPRING. Sunday was all about enjoying the weather and smelling the clean house.