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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Sparkling Water


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In Germany (where the reference photo for this was taken), if you ask for water, they bring you a bottle of sparkling water. They call it wasser mit gas, which translates to: water with gas. I always ask for wasser ohne gas (water without gas), which I always feel funny saying. But there you go. Captivating, I'm sure.

2 comments:

  1. *lol* I'm from nothern Germany and never heard someone saying this. I would say with or without Kohlensäure (carbonic acid)
    But who knows...
    People from Black Forest are talking funny anyway ;-)
    Excellent painting, as always!

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  2. I had the same feeling when we traveled in Romania and Italy and had to make that distinction: with or without gas. I really cracked up when I saw a sidewalk vendor in Rome selling "frozen water". (translation: ice)

    I always enjoy your paintings.

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