Long time no sign.
I have been quiet busy since returning from Jordan to Germany. I left some friends there and at other places in the world. So now it seems to be time to write about my travelling in the language all of them can understand. The good news about that: I will write much shorter – and I know that some of you will really appreciate that. That’s okay with me ;)
I visited Egypt, returned to Germany, found a flat, finished my studies, tried to keep my Arabic, met old friends and started working again. Two days ago I came back from a trip with my bike to Bremen and back home and saw some things I would like to present in here. I also sorted the pictures of Egypt – which definitely was hard work – and will show some of them. But I guess this will take some more time because the computer sometimes is doing strange things when it’s about pictures …
In the future I will invite my friends from time to time to see what is going on in my life because I’m very, very bad in staying in touch and want to give them the chance to find out where I am. To the ones who found these pages without my help: You are very welcome too.
Since I think my time in Jordan was way to short I plan to go to Syria for at least a year. Thinking about how to earn money a friend in Damascus had a wonderful idea: Teaching German. So I will start new studies during the next weeks and learn how to become a teacher. This will take about one year time, so I hope to see Syria in 2009.
Besides I will hopefully improve my Arabic and do some things for my fathers folks. As all of you will know changing a flat means to let things go, to give them away, often even throw them in the trash. I had lots of plush toys in my cellar for years and now decided to give them away. I read about a orphan’s shelter in Dohuk, Northern Iraq, and will try to contact them and send my toys for the kids. So if you are in Germany and have some toys you will never play with again, send me your little loved ones.
Sonntag, 31. August 2008
Mittwoch, 27. August 2008
Dienstag, 26. August 2008
Montag, 25. August 2008
there have been thousands of good photographers in Bremen. So I only show what I really liked.
Guess which parts of the three statues are the "most touched"
coffee, no cigarettes
sweet little houses at Schnoor
Guess which parts of the three statues are the "most touched"
coffee, no cigarettes
sweet little houses at Schnoor
Samstag, 23. August 2008
Freitag, 22. August 2008
The church of Damme is a very interesting looking mix of different architectural styles as this sign explains and you easily can see.
Today the people of Damme still try to mix architectural styles, but it is'nt funny anymore.
digging peat
exxon flows oil in northern germany
b. is looking for the right way
a sweat lodge and beautiful wooden furniture just next our path
raining since two hours, and only ten more kilometres to go
Today the people of Damme still try to mix architectural styles, but it is'nt funny anymore.
digging peat
exxon flows oil in northern germany
b. is looking for the right way
a sweat lodge and beautiful wooden furniture just next our path
raining since two hours, and only ten more kilometres to go
Donnerstag, 21. August 2008
Who had to sleep on top? And how did she get up there and down again without breaking her bones?
A Part of the Museum for Industrial Heritag in Osnabrück.
Old trains next to it.
cargo ship at the canal
arcadian green
stumbling by accident in this very well done cloth manufacturer Museum in Bramsche
...and having excellent marzipan-pieplant-cake.
A Part of the Museum for Industrial Heritag in Osnabrück.
Old trains next to it.
cargo ship at the canal
arcadian green
stumbling by accident in this very well done cloth manufacturer Museum in Bramsche
...and having excellent marzipan-pieplant-cake.
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