Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Tennessee Blues



A little flash of the Tennesse house Steve bought in 2006. It was a great deal of work, but I loved every minute of it. Video file will be updated later. Too large to handle by blog, I guess.
My endevous began in my own yard, doing hardscaping, repearing rock wall at the end of my yard. Taking a tree stump out of the yard turned into a pond project. Our yard was flooded when there was heavy rain and resulted in a hand dug stream.  The rocks of the pond and stream were dug out by hand from underneath the surface, washed and carefully replaced at the ponds and stream bedding. This was the prototype and soon I began my land- and hardscaping with the neighboors building a retaining wall. 








































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Thursday, March 19, 2009

This is the continuing story of Pitou in the Vollnkirchen Wald with Peter and the Wolf.

This is the abbreviated version of poor quality without the last part. The original version got lost when my laptop crashed in 2006. But it is a good impression of how happy life can be and was.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

also my zoo belonged in the yard

Here's a video file about my zoo.
This is the story of Pitou. My kitten I brought along when we were visiting Steve's family in 2004 in Missouri.

Pitou was/is an extra ordinary kitten. When she was a kitten of 6 weeks old and living in the barn of Steve's sister in Missouri.
I took her home to Germany, where she grew up with our 3 Labrador dogs PSS, Pebbles, Simba and Sophie. She didn't know better she was a dog and you will see her adventures in her story. She is telling about her daily strolls in the woods of Vollnkirchen..
This is her story telling Theresa about her trip to Germany, how happy she is and although small coping with 3 large Labradors 'cats' and another feline like creature Aristocat (only because he was born in France and talks French) .. Check out my adventures I have had with cows and all sorts of other enterprises in the Netherlands in France.. Even though I love Vivaldi, Beethoven would have been more appropriate in Germany.