Some days ago I read a beautiful issue of a photography magazine, ‘EXIT’, called ‘Silent Lanscapes’ (
.........The important is not what you'll finally get, but the gifts you receive on the way........ thanks for stopping by
Sunday, February 27, 2011
about silent landscapes
Some days ago I read a beautiful issue of a photography magazine, ‘EXIT’, called ‘Silent Lanscapes’ (
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Sagrada Familia
Each time, walking by, passing by on a bicycle, entering, going around in circles, just sitting and gazing at it,
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
about artichokes and challenges
"Guess what? I've bought artichokes!"
"Huh?", my colleague looked puzzled. "Yeah, and I bought carrots and tomatoes yesterday, so what?", she mocked at me.
"I bought artichokes for the first time in my life. And today the first time in my life I will be cooking them."
I know, not a huge event, after all, but isn't it always exciting to do something for the first time? It´s been a while since I was considering doubfully that stall of artichokes outside the fuit store nearby but I never deared to deal with them. In person.
So, I finally accepted the challenge. I don't think I even held an artichoke in my hands before and liked its think arched scales, the texture, the pattern they form together...but how in the world is one supposed to cook this thing??
Anyway, I did prepare them 'alla italiana' and, which is more important, the dish was gladly finished, so I guess I can consider it a success.
"Huh?", my colleague looked puzzled. "Yeah, and I bought carrots and tomatoes yesterday, so what?", she mocked at me.
"I bought artichokes for the first time in my life. And today the first time in my life I will be cooking them."
I know, not a huge event, after all, but isn't it always exciting to do something for the first time? It´s been a while since I was considering doubfully that stall of artichokes outside the fuit store nearby but I never deared to deal with them. In person.
So, I finally accepted the challenge. I don't think I even held an artichoke in my hands before and liked its think arched scales, the texture, the pattern they form together...but how in the world is one supposed to cook this thing??
Anyway, I did prepare them 'alla italiana' and, which is more important, the dish was gladly finished, so I guess I can consider it a success.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
more about surpises
Well, this is what got to my workplace after I came back from my lunch break.
I know that many people (mostly men) say flowers are a useless waste of money but at that moment nothing could brighten up my day more than this huge sunny bunch :)
...A guy in the lift grinned at me and the flowers, "Birthday?".
"Nope. Just loved", I answered smugly.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
about listening
Listen to the music inside,
Not changing words nor titles,
Listen to the whisper of the steps
Along the roads and proud houses,
Listen, lips grasping the heaps
Of useless thoughts, pointless doubts,
Listen, keep listening closely,
Singing along with the eyes.
Listen, not hearing worthless confessions,
Neither false hopes nor a grudge.
Infinity’s lost, in the cast of a moment,
At the end of worn-out, chewed-up days.
Listening closely, no ways of retreat,
No plays of ‘what was or would be’,
Leaving one’s house made of dear old husk,
Listen –
to finally hear oneself.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
about recognition
... a two-hour walk along the Rhine and up to the 'modern' part of Düsseldorf, with totally frost-bitten fingers was worth it.
This literally outstanding, curvy building, known as Zollhaus, is work of a famous Canadian-American architect, Frank Gehry who also designed the Jay Pitzker Pavillion in Chicago, the Dancing House in Prague and other really impressive examples of desconstructivism.
A curious thing about him is that he had to reach a really mature age to get recognized. After many years of regular undistinguished architectural career, he was finally noticed when designed his own bird-nesting-box-style house in California, something really out of the ordinary for that time. Soon after that his career rocketed up converting him in one of the most significant figures in the modern architecture and in a Pitziker Prize laureate.
Life is full of twists'n'turns :)
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