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March 12, 2009

Sick + thank you!



Hello everybody. I haven't been online for some days because of a really bad flu. And it will still take some days I think. But I wanted to let you know, that I'm alive. :)
The days in Hamburg were great. It's always great to meet family, to chat and to spend time with each other, don't you think? I will show some pictures, when I'm fit enough (the picture above shows the Hamburg harbor). 
I wanted to thank you for your lovely comments lately. I really appreciate it, every comment is a little treasure for me and it makes me happy that you enjoy my blog!

February 4, 2009

Tagged



I have been tagged by Sandra. That is my first time to be tagged, and it's fun.

"Open the 6th picture folder on your computer, open the 6th photo and blog it.
Write something about it. Then tag 6 more people to do the same."

This is a picture from summer several years ago. We were on the ferry from Sweden to Finland. On the deck the ground was covered with patterned plastic mats. And that are my feet... 

Only if you like.

P.S. A warm welcome to those of you, who found my blog through Bloesem

February 2, 2009

Sunday dinner and layout fixing

I hope you had a wonderful weekend! We had guests over for dinner, lot's of cooking and doing beforehand and a lovely afternoon with yummy food. That was good.
I'm going to work a littlebit on the layout of my blog, so don't be confused, when the layout might look strange in between.

P.S. I read about the american Jim Haynes living in Paris, who is hosting a dinner for strangers every sunday for the past 30 years. That is an amazing thing. You can call or send Jim an email to book a spot and the first 50 or 60 people who call may come.
Wouldn't that be an inspiring experience meeting people of all ages from all over the world in an little parisian apartment? I defenitely would do it on a trip to Paris.
I found out about Jim Haynes via Danielle from Room Service, who has been visiting his sunday dinner. Here is an interview with Jim at NPR and to book a spot contact him through his homepage.