Thursday, 16 September 2021
Where do you feel most alive?
Saturday, 4 September 2021
Back in Berlin Again - for a while...
This photo of the ground in front of an old (now renovated) beautiful cinema in Berlin I took a week ago - as you see: the design is clearly Fifty's.
To me it is a symbol of my life: hopping around from place to place: much fun, but also: no roots. Arcadian life in Bavaria - Rush Hour in The City.
Both interesting.
When we arrived here last week (No Italy !!! - we had to change plans and spent a week in Bavaria, and then a week in Berlin) - it was still raining - but now we have beautiful weather (for a while).
Instead of Florence there was Berlin, instead of Tuscany we visited Brandenburg - hahaha. (But that was nice too).
The Flying Dutchman sits in his car now, heading back to the Netherlands, and I will spend another 10 days here - then hurry back to my grandchildren, the triplets, who just became 2 years old.
Friday, 6 August 2021
How to Spoil Yourself
and some come as threesome.
And before you needle & pin me on the board-of-shame with a hashtag, I can assure you that toy-boys would get the same toys from me! (I might even add a pinafore!)
But sometimes, maybe on a grey rainy day, or a day when your heart has tumbled into a thorn bush, then it is time to make a present to yourself.
Which I did - see the beautiful fat book "Portrait of an Artist. A comprehensive chronicle of David Hochney's life and work" by Taschen. 511 pages!
It arrived yesterday. Hurray!
(By the way: on one of our narrow-boat-tours the whole entourage visited the Salts Mills in Saltaire near his hometown Bradford - they host a great part of his oeuvre).
And it might have been a thick thorn bush, because as dessert I added something else:
Very fulfilling: The Complete Mary Poppins by P. L.Travers - 767 pages!
Sunday, 1 August 2021
Rainmaker
First day in August
Last rain was in May
When the rainmaker came to Kansas
In the middle of a dusty day...
It is a mystery how memory works (and my computer: cannot change the font!)
Of course the outer givens are clear:
- today is the first day in August - but there have been many since 1969, when Harry Nilsson published this song - and only 3 less when I got the record around 1972 (as a present, and not my favourite music).
- and it rains after a long spell of hot days in Bavaria, so the rainmaker must have been here.
But I haven't thought of that song for years. I see it as a symbol for ingratitude - the people of Kansas were stingy and didn't throw any money into the rainmaker's hat when he had conjured the rain.
"And the rainmaker's eyes and the Kansas skies /Well, they both became a darker gray".
Then the people of the town
heard the sound of his laughter
And they knew the rain had
come to stay.
I do hope that it will not stay here for the whole of August :
IF it does, I might re-read a novel by Edna O'Brien: "August is a Wicked Month" , published in 1965. (Must have been Tom's post about boring Herman's Hermits, which beamed me back into the Sixties...)
Yours Truly will drink her first cup of coffee - and: coming from Bremen (same weather as in Hamburg or the UK) I actually love rain. For a while... Toodle-pip!
PS: First sunray of the day: a new follower - welcome Mark Charlton!
Sunday, 25 July 2021
Oops...
Dear Emma, dear Rachel: I don't know what happened. At the moment I cannot open the post on my "Day out". Thank you for your comments - I was glad to read them. And yes: I will talk about the city Fürth (I only saw a little part of it - so it will be a very personal description).
Tuesday, 20 July 2021
First time EVER that I ...
... missed a train!
"My" Bavarian village owns a luxury item: a little red train which comes every half hour with a loud "Tooooot!" Here you see the station one village further - with two tracks and two platforms - while we have only one track and one platform - and the Flying Dutchman's standard joke is "Remember: departure from Track 1!"
Sunday, 18 July 2021
Cloud-hopping
From Bavaria to Berlin, from Berlin to the Netherlands, then back to Berlin, and now Bavaria again.
After wearing "The Mask" from Schiphol to Berlin (and then in the public transport the S-Bahn) - meaning 7 !!! hours without a break, my head felt like the photo above - muddy, even the next day I wasn't completely "there".
But am now: here.
Bathing in nature and calm. Wide view.
Though I enjoyed the Big City too.