29 June 2012

Cherubs and seal


These two angels are keeping the seal of Brandenburg from falling. Bradenburg is one of Germany's Bundeslander or states and is located right next to Berlin in the former east. Germans love those stately eagles and I don't blame them. Photo taken at the Kopenick castle in April 2012.

28 June 2012

Mine!


These two sprightly cherubs appear to be fighting over this floral garland. I wonder who will win? Photo taken in April 2012.

27 June 2012

Cherubs and eagle


I've still got a store of angels and cherubs for you! This one includes a stately eagle. Photo taken in April 2012.

26 June 2012

But wait, there's more!


It seems there's a neverending supply of cherubs in the abodes of good old Freddy II. Here's another one from Kopenick Castle. Enjoy! Photo taken in April 2012.

25 June 2012

More details


More beautiful ceiling details from Kopenick castle. Notice the cherubs! Photo taken in April 2012.

24 June 2012

Little angel


I think we all know Fred II loved the cherubs. I found quite a few in one of his other abodes Rheinsberg. And here they are again in Kopenick! Photo taken in April 2012.

Trunk


The furnishings at the Kopenick palace were just gorgeous. I'm only sorry my photos don't do the pieces full justice. Photo taken in April 2012.

22 June 2012

Reflections


The cabinet was interesting, but perhaps not so much as the reflections. There's even an auto-portrait! Photo taken in April 2012. If you'd like to see more reflections, visit Weekend Reflections.

21 June 2012

Inside look


I was really amazed at the amount of furniture and decorative items in the Kopenick palace. Everything was gorgeous and so well preserved! This wood paneling is so intricate. I can't imagine all the work that went into making these beautiful pieces, but I'm glad they've been cared-for and saved for us to enjoy. Photo taken in April 2012.

20 June 2012

Adlertüren


These beautiful eagle adorned doors will take you into the Kopenick palace. I'll show some of the treasures inside tomorrow! Photo taken in April 2012.

19 June 2012

Das Schloss


A look at the outside of the Schloss Kopenick. I was lucky enough to visit on a blue sky day! This is another residence of good old Freddy the great. He and his "close friend" came here to hide when they deserted their posts in the army together. Unfortunately, Fred's father didn't approve of that behaviour and had his friend decapitated and Fred was forced to watch. Luckily none of that was on display. Photo taken in April 2012.

18 June 2012

Neigh!


I found this equine friend on the Schlossplatz in Kopenick. I also was lucky enough to visit the castle that this square is named for. It was beautiful on the inside and outside. I'll be showing some of it this week. Photo taken in April 2012.

17 June 2012

Light and shadows


The lovely windows inside Kopenick City Hall also made for beautiful shadows. Photo taken in April 2012. Check out Shadow Sundays for more shady shots.

Looking down


The light from the stained glass windows bathed this stairwell in such a lovely light. I couldn't resist getting a shot! Photo taken in April 2012.

15 June 2012

Looking out


A beautiful blue sky awaits outside the Kopenick City Hall. Photo taken in April 2012.

It's finally Friday! If you'd like to see more beautiful skies, visit Skywatch.

14 June 2012

Stained glass


More of the beautiful windows inside the Kopenick City Hall. They were gorgeous and I think my photos only do them half justice! Photo taken in April 2012.

13 June 2012

Berlin bear


One of the nicest things about Kopenick City Hall are all the stained glass windows. Here is one picturing the traditional symbol of Berlin - the majestic bear! I was lucky to be there on a sunny day too, so the colors really stand out. Photo taken in April 2012.

12 June 2012

Rathaus Köpenick


A look at the outside of the Köpenick City Hall. The inside of the building is just as beautiful and I'll be showing you some of the details later this week. Photo taken in April 2012.

11 June 2012

Two men


The man in the foreground is Wilhelm Voigt, also known as the Hauptmann von Köpenick. He was a famous forgery artist and professional imposter. He successfully masqueraded as a Prussian military officer for a number of years. Although he was later caught and imprisoned for his crimes, he is still celebrated by some as a folk hero. I found this statue honoring him outside the Köpenick City Hall. Photo taken in April 2012.

10 June 2012

Heading home


It costs one dollar to cross the bridge that takes you from the U.S. to Canada. Luckily I also got a nice bridge shot for my money! To see more bridges, take a look at Sunday Bridges.

09 June 2012

Dramatic skies


Dramatic skies on the golf course in upstate New York. We were lucky that the rain held off until we had finished our round! Photo taken in May 2012.

08 June 2012

Blue skies


Blue skies over the golf course in upstate New York. Photo taken in May 2012. To see more skies, visit Skywatch.

07 June 2012

Burned out


These flowers have probably seen better days, but I like that shade of purple-blue. Photo taken in upstate New York, May 2012.

06 June 2012

Burst of yellow


A beautiful, bright yellow iris! Photo taken in the Finger Lakes area of upstate New York, May 2012.

05 June 2012

Wildflowers


Some wildflowers from Ravenswood golf course. I love flowers in all shapes and forms. Photo taken in May 2012.

04 June 2012

Golfing bench



You won't get much of a view at this bench, except for maybe the rump of the person teeing up. Depending on the person, that might or might not be a good thing! Photo taken at Ravenswood Golf Club outside Rochester, New York in May 2012.

03 June 2012

Swampy bridge


This bridge will take you over the swampland I showed you on Friday. It's not the most visually pleasing of all bridges, but it gets the job done! Photo taken in upstate New York, May 2012. You can see more bridges of all shapes and sizes on Sunday Bridges.

02 June 2012

Lake Canandaigua


Canandaigua is one of the so-called finger lakes in upstate New York. If you look at them on a map, you'll understand why. They are long and skinny and stretch out like fingers on a hand. I enjoyed both the view and my dinner from the terrace of the Bristol Harbor Resort. I'd certainly come back to this area again, it's beautiful! Photo taken in May 2012.
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