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Monday, May 30, 2011

E. Coli Scare in Germany

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Forefront in the news is the spread of E. Coli in and around Germany.

The world's biggest outbreak of a deadly form of E.coli bacteria has claimed another life as it continues to spread across Europe.

Health officials say the virus, believed to have originated from organic cucumbers imported from Spain , has killed 10 people and infected hundreds more in Germany.



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Prolific cucumber. Image by oakleyoriginals


The epicentre of the outbreak has been in the country's north with more than 270 people contracting the disease in recent weeks - four times the normal annual figure of about 60.

Three cases have also been reported in Britain , a further 25 in Sweden and seven in Denmark.

In Austria there have been two cases, while the Netherlands and Switzerland have each had one suspected case.

All of the cases are understood to have been linked with travel to Germany.

Experts said the outbreak of hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS), which affects the blood, kidneys and, in severe cases, the nervous system, was the largest ever in Germany - and the biggest of its kind worldwide.

An 86-year-old woman was the latest victim of the bug after she died in the University Hospital Luebeck on Saturday.

Her husband is among about 70 patients being treated for the bacteria at the northern Germany hospital, whose doctors say they expect to see 10 new cases a day in the coming weeks.

Some of these products have been removed from shop shelves.


  • Usually occurs when digestive system infection produces toxic substances
  • Toxic substances destroy red blood cells and can cause kidney failure
  • Severe cases can cause failure of nervous system
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What's for lunch? Image by erix!

As German media reported the number of people infected had risen to 1,200, Health Minister Daniel Bahr was preparing to hold emergency talks with Consumer Affairs Minister Ilse Aigner and regional state representatives to discuss the outbreak, officials said.

Meanwhile, the authorities in Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony expect the number of seriously ill patients to rise, because it can take up to 10 days for symptoms of infection to appear, the news website Spiegel reported.

Doctors are pinning their hopes on Eculizumab, an antibody treatment that has worked in the past against HUS, correspondents say.
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No more salads for the meantime. Image by laurelfan.


The head of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), Germany's national disease institute, has warned people to avoid eating raw cucumbers, tomatoes and lettuce.

The sickness is not directly contagious but it can be transferred between people if an infected person prepares food for others.

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Balloon Festival Expat Experience

Entrance of the Festivities with Balloon Crane at the back. Image by expatlifeinbonn.




Saturday was the second day of the 3rd Balloon Festival here in Bonn held at the expansive field of Rheinaue. After a long day of Pilgrimage trip in Maastrict Netherlands, it was almost 9 in the evening when we touched down in Rheinaue. Laden with goods from our day trip, we joined in the fun of the day. Its late but barely twilight, still a number of family with their kids are engaged in the activities.



With the Check point and Info Center at the background.


A 10€ card will have 12 points allowing you to divide it among these choices.


A sample balloon.

Here is a video of our Balloon Crane experience. Hope you were able to do it as well. Much cheaper as compared to the real thing. 5€ per person or 6 points each.



A shot on the way on top of the balloon crane.


Model Balloons are being started up.


50 meters up in the sky.


The aerial view of the zorbing activity.


Dizzying view.


Post tower and UN tower on the horizon.


The man made lake of Rheinaue.


Feeling hungry after all the activities? Then head on the gastronomie area.


Walking off the model balloon.






See the balloon crane lift up!


A whole day of activities - Netherlands then straight to Rheinaue.


A cordoned area to prevent accidents.


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We joined the Schaufenster game for a chance to win 360€ ride for two in the Balloon Festival. The question was, what is right? Im Ballon fahren oder Im Ballon fliegen? - Unfortunately we didn't win. 


So what is right? Im Ballon fahren oder Im Ballon fliegen?






Try zorbing to experience how it feels like to be a hamster.





We were at the autobahn driving from Köln to Bonn and this was what we saw high in the sky.




A day in Bonn. Looking forward to more activities. 
We were supposed to watch the much anticipated Balloon Glow. Unfortunately, it was 10 pm and we have only seen 3 cars carting balloon baskets at their back. Most haven't come back yet from their flight rendezvous.  Its late and most probably it will take time for them to set it up. Upon query at the information desk, they said Balloon Glow will commence at 11pm. Sad to say, we packed up and headed home. maybe next year when we didn't have much hectic day. We do hope you were able to see it though.


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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Expat Bookworm: Stadtbibliothek

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University Bonn Library. Image by Library Mistress

Its normal to see lines of book shelves at home. Disadvantage is that we most often read a romance novel or such only once and then discard them in the shelf for dust to settle on. For practical reasons for a book lover, a library card is a must. Bonn boasts a number of well stocked libraries located all over the area.

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Main Library in Bonn Center. Image by Library Mistress

Zentralbibliothek (Main Library)
Bottlerplatz 1, 53111 Bonn
Telefon: 0228 775755 and 775404

Bezirksbibliothek Bad Godesberg
Moltkestra?e 2 - 8, Lindeblock, 53173
Telefon: 0228 353897

Bezirksbibliothek Beuel
Friedrich - Breuer - Straße 17, Brückenform
53225 Bonn
Telefon: 0228 774780

Stadtteil und Gesamtschulbibliiothek Beuel - Ost
Siegburger Strße 321, 53229 Bonn
Telefon: 0228 774787

Stadtbibliothek Brüser Berg
Borsigallee 31, 53125 Bonn
Telefon: 0228 298763

Stadtteilbibliothek Dottendorf
Dottendorfer Straße 41, Ortzentrum
53129 Bonn
Telefon: 0228 236888

Stadtteilbibliothek Endenich
Am Burggaben 18, 53121 Bonn
Telefon: 0228 772320

Stadtteilbibliothek Rheindorf
Herseler Straße 3, 53117 Bonn
Telefon: 0228 772136

Stadtteilibliothek Tannenbusch
Oppelner Straße 128, 53119 Bonn
Telefon: 0228 665643

For the book lovers, you can just pop in and read on their wide selection of books, from Deutsch, English and even other Languages. Choices can be from books, to dvd's, audio cd's, Wii games, Playstation games, blu ray discs, game boards and even use of internet. 

If you prefer to take home your pick, either pay a small amount for that or sign up and register. They also have their price list for registration. I have paid the yearly membership costing 30€ enabling me to borrow any number of selection (either book, cd, dvd, gameboards or audio cd etc). 

Call the nearest Bibliothek (Library) near you to determine their opening hours. Most are open Monday, Wednesday to Saturday. Some have lunch break but the Zentralbibliothek doesn't have one. 

Enjoy reading!
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Expat in Theater Déjà vu

General view over downtown Bonn.Image via Wikipedia


We have seen a number of plays around Bonn. Here is another theater that boasts a number of performances these coming months of June to September, 2011.



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Curtains before the play. Image by daskerts


June Guest Play

17.06 "Olga Knipper and Anton Tschechow - Eine Leidenschaftliche Liebe" Lesung

18.06 "Blues für Paul" Lieder und szenische Texte

24.06 "Der Vater des Glöckner von Notre Dame"

July

07./08.09. + 14. /15. / 16. 07
"Thelma und Louise" von Pamela Rittmeister

September

08. / 09. / 10. 09.
"Thelma und Louise" von Pamela Rittmeister

starting time 20Uhr

For other schedules and information, see www.theater-dejavu.de


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Expat Badminton in Beuel



All work and no play is not good for health. Mental or physical wise. Badminton being an indoor sports has long since been a favorite sports for the health buff. Although it can also be played in an outside court, it is quite frustrating with the wind changes and other environmental factors




One establishment here in Bonn where badminton enthusiasts frequent is the Phoenix Badminton Center located at Pützchens Chaussee 202, 53229 Bonn.


This badminton center boasts six (6) badminton courts in 2 halls. All in all, 12 courts. It also has a dry sauna, tanning room (sonnenbank), and well equipped dressing and shower rooms. After a fun and sweaty game, you can have a snack or good meal in either their restaurant or beer garden.



Hall 1 and Hall 2 have different prices but you can both make use of them Monday to Friday from 9 in the morning to 23Uhr; and Saturdays and Sundays from 12Uhr to 22Uhr. Discounted prices are given to students and trainees. Price ranges from 8.50€ to 15€ depending on what hall you will use and the hour you will play. Walk ins are entertained and can make use of their facilities due to the wide number of choices. Use of Sauna is not inclusive to the price. 


What we have noticed is that a lot of professional players train here. Beginners can watch and see them in action! If you have the guts, you can even challenge them in a play. The only disadvantage in my point of view is the location which is a little bit farther from the city center. All in all, if you want a new experience and see new techniques, better see this out for yourself.



If you want a safe play, make use of proper shoes so as to prevent injury. Some badminton hall prefers white or light soled shoes to prevent black streaks on their floor. 



Sponsors can be seen posted in most of their walls.



Know your basic German words so as not to get lost inside the hall. ;-)



They also provide trainings for the young ones. If interested,contact the person above.

For more info:
Phoenix Badminton Center
Pützchens Chaussee 202, 53229 Bonn
Telefon: 0228 480451
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