Explosions in Teltow

Last night, after not having slept for a couple nights (insomnia is a joy) I finally went to sleep.  That nice deep sleep where nothing usually wakes me up.

About 2:30 am, I was woken up by a huge explosion that shook the windows and the entire house. Not having my wits about me, I thought my god!  I wish those drunk people in the empty lot would quit shooting off fireworks and big booming ones at that (this happens often).   A couple minutes later, I hear a loud POP!!! that I again put down to fireworks.

I dozed off… then the sirens… racing up Oderstr. less than a block from my house.  I think ahh good – the police are gonna get the dumbasses.  Doze back off again, More sirens – this time .  10 minutes later, a series of huge pops one after the other …
Pop!!
POP!!
POP!!!!


My windows rattle in succession, and it keeps going – with some time in between each one – long enough for me to doze off, wake up, doze off – and finally put the pillows over my head, thinking obviously the Police didn’t do their job.  Again, a

Pop!!

I’m still groggy and not awake and think good grief – I wish the people in that damn empty lot would stop messing around.  I want to sleep!

This morning, I get up and there’s helicopters flying around – up and over the street – and I am like what the heck?  I look to the end of Oderstr. (about 1/4 to 1/2 mile away) and still see fire trucks and police blocking it off).  AH I figure – it must be that the river flooded its banks again.  Maybe that’s what I heard – because it was really bad weather last night and

Only it wasn’t.  After waiting for a bus that was 20 minutes late – I finally found out what happened. The brewary behind me (which had a copper making facility in the bottom) exploded into fire.

Big Fire / Explosion in Teltow (German)

The photos from last night say it all – and I’ll add a few of my own tonight – to show the building afterword….but there’s lots of photos up at:

Just a sample of the several stunning images:
Teltow Explosion 2

Teltow Explosion

Teltow Explosion 3



(What does it say, however, about how often the drunken people use the empty lot behind me and make alot of noise – that I immediately assumed it was fireworks in that lot instead of waking up and wondering WTF??!!??)

Anyhow, per the news, they say it wasn’t Arson, and are eliminating lightening as the cause.  Investigation will get underway once they get a chance.  I’ll grab photos of the “remanants” tonight and add them.  But all I can say is WOW.  I wish the drunk people were less “in the empty lot” so I would have gotten up!!

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Slowly But Surely… it’s coming together….

Well, my idea of getting noticed for Photography is slowly taking off.  I’ve of course, got my Flickr Site, but being that I have photographed the area I live in, it’s kind of nice to get noticed.

The local Travel guide at:

Live Like a German Travel Guide

has asked to use my photo of the local Teltow Museum house in their online publication.
Heimat Museum, Teltow

It’ll have full attribution, and be something to maybe gain a few more hits toward my little “business”.  I figure it’s a good thing, right?   Some would say I should charge a fee for it, but I don’t know.  Since I took this one mostly for me, I figure it’ll work out in the end.

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No Rain, No Rainbows…

Sun beams and Storm clouds

This week, I had Thursday off for Assention day, and Friday off because I work the weekend.  It rained both days.  We’re talking heavy downpours, thunder and lightening.   While I admit that it was the cause for great sleep from Wednesday night into Thursday morning, by Friday afternoon, both myself and the dog were very stir crazy.

Around 18:30 pm, suddenly the sun came out, turning everything a beautiful waterlogged green.  I grabbed the camera thinking to take some water droplet photographs and took the pup outside – only to find that the back of the building was dry and sunny – the front of the building was still in the middle of a downpour.  Moral of the story?

No Rain……

Sunlight & Rain

Half Rainbow

No Rainbows.

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