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Manolos 2.0 (a.k.a. Guggenheim of the mountains)

Those are the high heels I can accept. All other types… no way. Those are the Manolos of my choice.

Helsinki, Kentucky

It took me a while to write this post – which is mainly due to the fact that my computer is lame and keeps losing the network connection. Bad excuse, but true, anyway. Finally I managed to upload the pics… Continue Reading →

Pictures of an exhibition

Modest Mussorgsky has absolutely nothing to do with this.

Cloud nine, made of… clouds

I love the drama above the clouds. This is somewhere over Denmark, on my way from Helsinki to Frankfurt. Normally, I’m an in-flight reader or sleeper, but this time I had the grand movie outside to entertain me.

Finland rocks

A rock church, a church on a rock – whatever rock / church combination you wish for, Helsinki probably has it. I’m tired from a long day of walking. 

Salmon, unchained

I confess – I chained Alaska’s fauna. I brought this charm bracelet from a trip to America’s far north. It is half-DIY as I bought the bracelet, the clasp and the animal charms from a pick-and-choose jewelry and combined it as… Continue Reading →

African queens in my shower

How can you get the world come to you if you have no time to go out into the world? Haha, I have found the solution.

Guantanamera… number 1.348… oh please….

I went to Cuba, some years back. I hope that now, while opening up to the world, they don’t throw away every charming old thing.

Parking space is limited, even in Alaska

Parking space is limited nowadays, everywhere. You don’t believe it? You say, no, for example in … Alaska, they have lot’s of space in Alaska. 

Frogs, beware!

Frogs, beware! Yes! The storks are back! Today, on my way to Rheinsteig, a beautiful hiking area along “father” Rhine, I saw a flying beauty, spanning her wings in white and black grace, gliding along the still dormant meadows. I smiled… Continue Reading →

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