Freitag, Juli 17, 2009

Moving On...

The new garden
another corner of the new garden
the stairwell with stained glass and wooden steps
an intersection about 10 seconds from my new front door
the street view from the front door
a front view of the house - the windows on the fourth floor (third for Europeans) are mine.
The house from the back

In one week my moving day arrives. The current apartment has two main shortcomings: very noisy outside, and mold on the east wall. And the management company is like a typical east German socialist "business" - do nothing fast and try to blame the tenant for everything.

The new apartment fits my personality much better - in an art nouveau house built 1902. Leipzig and Prague are the two cities with the most art nouveau architecture. If you remember much of the design of the Lord of the Rings movies, art nouveau elements played a central rôle there.

I could chose the colors of this newly renovated apartment: kitchen - apricot with terra cotta tile, my bedroom - sky blue, the hall - vanilla yellow, and the living room - a wine red bleached almost to white. Sebastian's room he just wanted white. The bath has anthracite tiles and old style white tiles. Being older, the ceilings are higher, and the living room has the old double windows and a rustic wood floor. I am on the top floor again, so more light and less noise comes in the windows.

And we have our own nice garden, as you see, with climbing roses, tulips, daffodils, grape vines, and several other local flowers I don't know yet. There is plenty of room for nice garden parties - afternoon tea on the lawn, or evening cooking out with wine or good German beer, and in the Waldstraßenviertel, where this is, there is a high concentration of top-notch restaurants and beer gardens, with the largest park, the Rosenthal, next door, and the zoo around the corner.

And when you move, you sort out and throw away many many things, so this is a purging experience also. Very ambivalent for me. And so a move is often like a transition to a new time in your life. I will see if this is true for me right now.

5 Kommentare:

Anonym hat gesagt…

It looks lovely ... and the garden too! A change is good. I hope you enjoy it and the better peace and quiet.

Karen hat gesagt…

Nice building Mark. Can't wait to see pics of the inside.

Chris Köhler hat gesagt…

Hey Mark! Don't forget to let me know if (and when) I can help you moving.

Leigh Russell hat gesagt…

Change is hard, but it looks like a good move and I wish you luck with it. I was pleased to see (on Aggie's blog) that you like blogging. I agree. I feel it's easier to have a 'conversation' with people on the blog and I've made some great 'friends' through blogging. I hope they don't all disappear to facebook and myspace and twitter and goodness knows what else! Please visit my blog if you'd like to find out what I've been up to (mainly promoting my new book lately. Hard work!) Viel gluck in das neue Haus. (I hope that makes sense!)

ysfb hat gesagt…

I used to live with a roommate that lived next to a train track. At first it was annoying, now I sleep better next to a train, weird.