Showing posts with label Baltic Sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baltic Sea. Show all posts

Friday, July 16, 2010

Tidbits : A Sunny Schlei


Here some pictures of the sunny Schlei fjord yesterday and today taken from our boat. First the inland direction (direction Schleswig), with the railway bridge at Lindaunis open on the first picture.


Then two pictures in the other direction (the direction of Kappeln and the Baltic Sea).


And the last two; going back home with the boat again, with the Schlei bridge in Kappeln behind my hubby (with one of my caps...) and all the seagulls sitting along the coast.


Sunday, January 24, 2010

Tidbits : Frozen Fjord



Finally the Schlei fjord is frozen; it's so gorgeous. It's white, silent and cold. I would love to go skating, but I have not seen a single skater on the fjord yet so I am afraid it is not safe enough. And I am not a young brave girl anymore that goes as the first one on the ice. I have to remember myself every time that this is actually salt water.....
But it looks nice, don't you think ?

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Tidbits : Treasuries from the Schlei

Beautiful radiant fossil

My camera died on me 2 days ago, no idea what's wrong. Somehow, he made all pictures very dark and unsharp. I always use the autofocus and never studied the thing further. I looked on the internet and found the instruction booklet for my camera on line. After some fidling around, I think I got it. Using the functions and not the autofocus made the pictures I took not so dark anymore and some were reasonably sharp. So, I hope I remember what I did ....
Fossil that looks like a mouth ?

I found some treasuries along the Schlei in the last couple of weeks. They were my camera test models. So, here they are !
Fossilized sea urchin




No idea what this is, but there are lots of fossils !

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Tidbits : The Schlei / Slien


The Schlei (in german) or Slien (in danish) is the most southern fjord in northern Europe; it stretches for approximately 20 miles from the Baltic Sea along the small cities of Kappeln (the featuring city in the german TV series of "der Landarzt") and Arnis (the smallest city in Germany with about 300 inhabitants) to the city of Schleswig in northern Germany. An important viking settlement, called Hedeby, was located at the head of the fjord, but was later abandoned in favor of the city of Schleswig. There is now a beautiful museum at Hedeby (danish) or Haithabu (german) showing how this viking settlement was built; with rebuild viking houses, real found relicts, lots of information, and the yearly viking days. Two years ago they found an abandoned viking ship in the Schlei just in front of us when the water was very low; archaeologists took it piece for piece away and rebuild it in the museum.

We are living along the Schlei just after Arnis. Although it's not the best time of the year for pictures of the Schlei, I took some because the weather was so bright this morning.