Playing the algorithm on social media works great ✌🏻
To the good news of the new week!






#NASA #raumfahrt















Have a fabulous week!
Playing the algorithm on social media works great ✌🏻
To the good news of the new week!





















Have a fabulous week!

“If you’re lucky enough to be Irish, you’re lucky enough. If not, you can wait until St. Patrick’s Day when everyone is Irish.”



Happy St. Patrick’s Day! ☘️

St. Patrick’s Day, feast day (March 17) of St. Patrick, patron saint of Ireland. Born in Roman Britain in the late 4th century, he was kidnapped at the age of 16 and taken to Ireland as a slave. He escaped but returned about 432 ce to convert the Irish to Christianity.


Do most folks even know what the Luck of the Irish means? It’s only by sheer luck the Irish overcame everything thrown at them! God bless the Irish ☘️

When the Irish Stew is bubbling and the pie is hot, and the Irish Tea is steeping in a little Irish pot. When the room is warm with laughter and the songs are bright and bold, and there’s poetry and magic in the stories that are told. Isn’t it a blessing, isn’t it just grand to know the heart & soul of you belong to IRELAND.
Our St. Patrick’s Day was delicious.










Once a solemn religious holiday, it didn’t take on the drinking stereotype until America started celebrating the day, and in case you are wondering why Americans celebrate St. Patrick’s Day:
• 30.7 million U.S. residents claimed Irish ancestry in 2022.
• Cook County, Illinois, which includes Chicago, is the nation’s county with the largest Irish-American population, according to 2022 data. The population comes in at 418,997.
• 112,251 U.S. residents were born in Ireland.








Thanks for joining our party last night! We had a great night!
💚 Happy St. Patrick’s Day ☘️
James Blunt in Stuttgart. Last night. Presenting his newly released album “Who We Used To Be”. He started the show with his words: “the first half of the show is about my miserable songs, which made me successful”. Very charming. I love his voice. Smoky. Deep. Soft. Romantic.
Wow!
What a show!

And the crowd was singing along when his most famous song “you’re beautiful“ came on – a song from 2006. A song reminding me about my time abroad in Australia. A beautiful time. Hach. Time flies by.

And we got two things in common: we both got married in 2014 & we are both married to a British person. The little difference: he’s married to an aristocratic wife and they are friends with Harry & Meghan. Ah, and Ed Sheeran is his oldest son’s godfather. lol.
The concert was superb!

If you focus on the good news, it’s amazing what you find out there in the www!
Here’s to the good news this week.





















Finally… our employer has been in the news this week with big statements.



Have a fanatic week and spread some love ❤️

Since 1955, World Press Photo has connected the world to the stories that matter. The non-profit organization remains committed to press freedom and the power of visual journalism by providing platforms that present accurate, diverse, and trustworthy images.

Wow! What an exhibition.
What happened in 2022?
Photojournalists working in 2022 brought stories of the war in Ukraine and life under Taliban rule in Afghanistan, of use and abuse of river water in Central Asia and the United States, flooding in Australia, oil spillage in Peru, and people with dementia in Ghana…
So much poverty, discrimination, no freedom and so many countries around the globe which are all affected by climate change. It’s tragic! It’s shocking! The good news: thanks to world press photo, we are being made aware! And it’s our choice to get hands on.
For everyone who won’t have the chance to go to the exhibition, I’m sharing a selection of the peoples stories. It’s a lot of words, but worth reading them!

2023 World Press Photo Contest is representing major news events and important moments overlooked by the mainstream media in 2022, this exhibition brings together the most exceptional photographs and photographic stories submitted to the World Press Photo Contest. Drawn from more than 60,000 entries, the works on display were selected from six global regions – Africa, Asia, Europe, North and Central America, South America, and Southeast Asia and Oceania. The winning entries call attention to some of the most pressing issues facing the world today, from the devastating documentation of the war in Ukraine to intimate scenes of daily life in Mexico. To encourage greater understanding and awareness, as well as reinforce the need for press freedom, World Press Photo shares these important stories with audiences in all corners of the globe.


Since 2015, the influx of migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers from Africa to Europe has been covered in European news media as either a series of humanitarian crises or as a set of abstract statistics. On 1 August 2016, a boat carrying 118 people was found drifting off the coast of Libya, one of hundreds that required rescue in the past years. What happened to these individuals after their arrival in Europe?






Seven million Venezuelans have left their country to live abroad, driven by economic collapse, political unrest, high unemployment, and extreme social inequality. Around the turn of the millennium, oil-rich Venezuela was prosperous, but its fortunes declined following plummeting oil prices, later economic mismanagement, and political instability.





Massive protests in Iran began after the arrest and death of Mahsa “Jina” Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish woman who was taken into custody by the Islamic Republic’s morality police for allegedly violating the country’s mandatory hijab law. Despite the violent attacks on protestors, the protests spread rapidly to regions across the country, encompassing all age groups and social classes. To demonstrate their opposition to the government, women in Iran have been going out in public without wearing a hijab, turning everyday life into an act of civil disobedience.







Why Press Freedom Matters!
Freedom of the press cannot be taken for granted. The organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF) defines press freedom “as the ability of journalists as individuals and collectives to select, produce, and disseminate news in the public interest independent of political, economic, legal, and social interference and in the absence of threats to their physical and mental safety.” RSF estimates that nearly half of the world’s population has no access to freely reported news and information. By their count, more than 1,600 journalists have been killed in the past 20 years, at an average of 80 per year.
Thank you! 🌍

Some men say: we, women, are always „too much“. Too beautiful. Too loud. Too big. Too fast. Too diverse. Too sassy. Too shy. Too small. Too emotional. Too much of everything.
We are perfect the way we are! Be too much of everything and be proud of it! 💃💃Here’s to all the strong women out there!

Keep it up!
And yes, we love you guys, too! We need you men too! But today, it’s all about women! Cheers to all the beautiful girls and ladies in the world! 🍸










Happy women’s day! 👄 💄 👠 👗
Let’s start week 10 with some good news!



Did you know… in Sweden, it’s actually unusual for fathers to forego parental leave?
Sweden became the first country in the world to introduce 180 days of state-funded, gender-neutral parental leave. Its benefits, for parents, children, and gender equality, are many, and initiatives are in place to encourage both parents to take equal amounts of leave.



Die Welle des Widerstands gegen den Rechtsextremismus erfasst auch die Wirtschaft in der Region Stuttgart. Bei einem Treffen in der Landeshauptstadt haben Firmenchefs und Gewerkschaftler aus ganz Deutschland ein Zeichen für Demokratie gesetzt. Mercedes-Vorstandschef Ola Kallenius sagte etwa, ohne ausländische Mitarbeiter „würde kaum eine S-Klasse entwickelt, gebaut und verkauft werden”.



All in favor of the perma-three-day-weekend? More than half of the firms in the UK that implemented the revised 32-hour workweek have made it permanent and are recruiting better talent, seeing improved productivity, less turnover, and reporting better employee wellbeing. Some have even seen increased revenue. The six-month trial of a four-day workweek involved 61 companies and around 2,900 workers.






People pay in advance for a coffee that will be served to whoever can’t afford a hot drink. This tradition started in Naples. Amazingly, it has spread throughout the world’s cities and towns. It’s also possible to order not only “hanging coffees” but also a sandwich or a full low cost meal.
Wouldn’t it be great if we could all start doing this in the cities and towns where we live? Small kindnesses like this can impact so many lives, in ways we could never imagine. Maybe we should all try it.

All set for kicking off a great week!

Today is all about good news.
Greece legalized same sex marriage as first orthodoxe country!
Change in Germany’s drug policy: consumption of Cannabis will be legal in Germany soon.

„Booktok“ from TikTok – young people from GenZ (born between 1996 – 2009) are reading more compared to the previous generation.

„Take a coat if you are cold! Leave a coat if you don’t use it anymore“

Germany works less days in 2024 compared to previous year despite the 29th of February. (Sorry for all the other countries 😉 ).

EU agreed to „right for repairing“. Let’s avoid electric waste: Hoover, washing machines and mobile phones will get repaired rather than scrapped.

We got more panda bears in the wild compared to the 80s.


Germans are more willing to give organs. I just signed my own willingness last week.

Malaria could be possibly gone within the next 30 years! How? We got a vaccine for it.

South Korea stooped eating dogs!

Dr. Ruth Gottesman, a former professor, has donated $1 billion to a Bronx medical school, the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, with instructions that the gift be used to cover tuition for all students going forward. It is one of the largest charitable donations to an educational institution in the U.S. and most likely the largest to a medical school.


Never give up hope! have a good one!

First double digit temperatures (up to 16C degrees), blue sky, beautiful sunshine, birds are back in the garden, first flowers are visible, first outdoor breakfast! It feels like spring!





One week later, temperatures dropped a little. More flowers are visible. I decided: it’s spring! ☀️







Next week is March! We are getting closer to summer!
Happy spring, y‘all!

Different ways to say I love you:
Drive safe
Put your seatbelt on
Text me when you get home
I saved you a piece
Don’t forget to take your medicine
How can I help?
I’ll warm up the car for you
You good?
I have so much to tell you
Did you sleep good?
I miss you
I’m so proud of you
You did it
I’ll wait for you
Sweet dreams
Thank you
Have a safe flight
Text me when you land
I’ll do the dishes tonight
What do you want for dinner?
You are a dream come true
Wish you were here
You are the best
Come over
You have something in your teeth
You’ll do great
I’m so happy for you
Tell me more
I got you something
I’ll walk you home
Let me carry this for you
Stay a little longer
I’ll come with you
Here’s my passcode
I made you coffee
Do you want my jacket?
I made you a playlist
Do you want the last piece of pizza?
Get some rest
I’ll leave the lights on for you
Do you need a hug?
I miss you
xxx
Let me know when you make it home
Tell me about your day
What would I do without you?
You are my favorite
To the moon and back
I’m here for you
I believe in you
Do you need a ride?
Wanna talk about it?
This song reminds me of you
Is that a new shirt?
I made you breakfast
I’ll go if you go
Bye, drive safe!
Should we leave this party?
Are you warm enough?
All of it. Every day. I love you. Happy Valentine’s Day! 💕


