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Making and selling baskets in the market during the Saturday Festival of the Sea in Ventspils, Latvia.
for 7DoS: it can be tricky to find straight lines on some old buildings and adding this lovely painted pattern can really mess with your head when you are trying to find them (O.O)
I had so much fun sitting and cutting magazines and newspapers for this! Jon asked if I was making his ransom note. Hmmm...... I once heard "Live simply so you can simply live". That is my goal and my word.
My body needs more sleep. And I need to GIVE my body more sleep. This project will be a way for me to experience the effect more sleep every (!) night will have on me and my loved ones. Will I have more energy. Will I experience things differently. What will I find out, which paths will evolve. One thing is for sure; no-one can sleep for me. I have to do that tough job myself:-).
My word is: SLEEP
Chapel on the East Cemetery
This word comes with a bit of a story.
It is written on a plaque at the bottom of the bell tower of the Ostfriedhof (East Cemetery) in Kiel.
This bell tower houses the bell of Praust near Dresden, and was found after the war on the bell cemetery in Hamburg. During the war, many churches had to give their bells for the war effort to make weapons and stuff. Quite a few bells survived and could be given back to where they came from.
Not this one, as the parish of Praust ceased to exist in catholic Poland. The pastor of the Andreaskirche (St.Andrew's church) somehow aquired this bell, and wanted to put it on the cemetery, because we had no bell to toll for the funerals.
This bell tower was made all through donations: money from people, work and material from a lot of local companies.
It was built by the apprentices of the naval yard Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft, and Werft is today's word.
Possibility.
About halfway through I got worried that I'd spelt it wrong.. which would've been typical!
Today’s word is ‘calm.’ The sun came out for the first time in weeks, so I decided to go for a quiet walk on the beach. It was calm, no wind, no waves, just sun sparkles on the water. However, you can see a storm building on the horizon, but this too shall pass.
“Stop trying to calm the storm. Calm yourself. The storm will pass.” ~ Anonymous
This word comes with a bit of a story.
It is written on a plaque at the bottom of the bell tower of the Ostfriedhof (East Cemetery) in Kiel.
This bell tower houses the bell of Praust near Dresden, and was found after the war on the bell cemetery in Hamburg. During the war, many churches had to give their bells for the war effort to make weapons and stuff. Quite a few bells survived and could be given back to where they came from.
Not this one, as the parish of Praust ceased to exist in catholic Poland. The pastor of the Andreaskirche (St.Andrew's church) somehow aquired this bell, and wanted to put it on the cemetery, because we had no bell to toll for the funerals.
This bell tower was made all through donations: money from people, work and material from a lot of local companies.
It was built by the apprentices of the naval yard Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft, and Werft is today's word.