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Just a perfect day.

Sun Sep 16, 2007, 2:08 PM
  • Mood: Optimism
  • Listening to: Tocotronic
  • Reading: Hannah Arendt
  • Playing: Weihnachtsedition
  • Drinking: Kaba
I admit, 1.000 undeserved pageviews, but days like this with charming autumn-light make me confident. I rely on the october-light-support, as I really have a problem with light. Perhaps I'm just too impatient. I see something, get something in my mind and push the button, without checking the right position. So it obviously not turns out as I felt it - scrap. A friend of mine promised me to make some kind of session together, hope he will slow me down and show me some tricks. ;-)
So I'll work at it to hopefully have - at least for my means - a presentable gallery after the next 1.000 (ehrm ... perhaps 1.500) pageviews.

Smells like autumn.

Wed Aug 8, 2007, 9:07 AM
  • Mood: Anguish
  • Listening to: rain
  • Reading: Ulla Hahn
  • Watching: the fog stealing switzerland
  • Playing: the hermit
Nichts gegen den Herbst (der mit seinem Nebel, Süßmost, buntem Laub, moosigem Modergeruch, Ofenwärme, heimeliger Musik und spiegelnden Wasserpfützen fraglos eine der besten Jahreszeiten ist), nur macht er, wenn er schon im August beginnt, das gefühlte Jahr um ein vielfaches kürzer. Ach ach ach. Bald schon ist Weihnachten. Belastend.

Wer zumindest für eine kurze Zeit versöhnt sein will, dem bleibt "Little Miss Sunshine". Ein Film, der mit seinem Humor, (Tragik) und viel Herz immerhin von innen wärmt. - Anschauen!

Woohoo!

Sun Jul 22, 2007, 11:18 AM
  • Mood: Pleased
  • Listening to: ZueriWest - Fingt ds Glück eim?
  • Reading: icq
  • Watching: gen Süden
  • Playing: FreeCell!
  • Drinking: Äs Mineral
I’m back from a two day trip in Switzerland. With less pictures than expected, but it was fun anyway! Saturday rafting near Interlaken which was just: Wooohooo! It had rained the days before so the river had a unusual high waterlevel, what meant: More speed. :)
Great fun, as you can imagine. Perhaps I can edit one of the pictures the Rafting-Club took (Some look really spectacular, hehe).
“Klein Scheidegg” (a pass 2061 meters above sealevel) which we visited today unfortunately was stuck in fog. :-(
And I’m afraid to say that I couldn’t catch the most beautiful and powerful – and even one of the oldest - fights ever. A stream, called Trümmelbach, which fights its way through the mountain, splitting into more than 10 waterfalls. Water against stone. The winner is out of the question. It’s (at least for me) impossible to catch the might of the water and the intractable roughness of stone. If you thinking about visiting (Northern) Switzerland some day, keep in mind to go there.
And, hey, tomorrow the problem with the editing-programm probably is past.

Nrgh.

Thu Jul 12, 2007, 12:38 AM
  • Mood: Tired
  • Listening to: Saybia
  • Reading: failure-notices
  • Watching: sun coming out
  • Playing: with thoughts
Enough new pictures but unfortunately a problem with the picture-rework-programme. For the time being I've given up. Waiting for time and patience to reinstall it and figure out the problem.
Anyhow, the weather looks promising.

:crazy:

Siebenschläfer

Wed Jun 27, 2007, 2:45 AM
  • Mood: Peaceful
  • Listening to: Counting Crows
  • Reading: Hesse
  • Watching: Regen
  • Drinking: Kaba
Heute ist er da, der Siebenschläfertag. Und zusätzlich jede Menge Regen. Laut Wikipedia haben die Süddeutschen nun eine statistische Wahrscheinlichkeit von 60–70 %, dass es die nächsten sieben Wochen grad weiterregnet. Es könnt einem Grauen, muss es aber nicht. Denn verglichen mit den Griechen oder Engländern haben wir’s noch ganz gut erwischt. Und Regenbilder haben sowieso was, ganz abgesehen von der Möglichkeit, selbst im Sommer bei Ofenwärme Fondue essen zu können. Hey, nur gute Aussichten – und Morgen wird ins lange Wochenende gestartet. Doppeldaumen, also.

Einen feinen Tag allen (erst recht mit Regen). Und „Vergessen Sie nicht: Das Leben ist eine Herrlichkeit!“, wie Rilke weiß.
Ciaoi.

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