Dear You,
maybe you know this video already. I was so glad when my friend Anne sent it to me! It made my day.
Hope yours too!
Yours Truly,
Britta
Dear You,
maybe you know this video already. I was so glad when my friend Anne sent it to me! It made my day.
Hope yours too!
Yours Truly,
Britta
these two guys are from the Ordnungsamt (public order office - with glee they give you a fine when your car parks 2 minutes too long - sometimes I really watched them waiting!).
The day when the stronger lock-down measures were imposed by chancellor Merkel on Berlin, ordering among others compulsary masks on certain streets - as for example Ku'damm - Tauentzien and Wittenberg Platz - those two went directly in front of me - without a mask.
Polite but bluntly I asked them: "Why do you not wear a mask?" They waved at the street sign and said: "Still 10 centimetres to Tauentzien, haha!"
Well - that is Berlin (impossible in Munich!).
Still a bit angry (but of course not officially complaining - I am no deputy sheriff), I wondered what you would have done?
Yours Truly
Britta
PS: Of course I never say something to civilians who do not wear a mask (though I give them THE LOOK) - only when someone comes too near I say politely: "Please - would you mind to keep a little more distance?" and smile (which you can see around the eyes over the mask). I know that not much air especially under FFP2 masks make people really aggressive... and when you live in Berlin...
PPS: The Look:
Dear You,
you wrote that you fear to become a couch potato in these lockdown times, and I can understand that very well. But...
Dear You,
thank you for telling me how you overcome Lockdown-blues by cherishing memories of past journeys!
My second resolution in Lockdown-time is to stay curious. It is so easy to become bored and, as the radius for walks diminishes, think: "Oh, I know it all... blah...."
No, one doesn't know it all. In Zen they recommend: Look at everything with beginner's eyes. Which of course I cannot. But when I take my camera with me, or try to draw something, I look more attentive.
And if it rains, I just take a beautiful umbrella, and the world looks friendly again.
In
In autumn I always like to draw a little bit - the colours are so tempting...