Day trip to the German sea

Sleeping in. Finishing up the cake pop production with the girls. Breakfast. Packing and off we go. On the way to Dorum at the Nordsee.

Arrived.

Weather: amazing. Fish: fresh & amazing. Beer: cold & amazing. Kids: happy.

I love the German Nordsee. Nothing beats a fresh fish role & a Jever beer.

Nap time followed by sunbathing at the sea. Listening to the seagulls. Heavenly.

Lucky us, the sea water was high.

Watt wandern

T-Shirt weather and little sunburn in our faces. Falling into bed tired and happily. Lungs filled with fresh air for a good night sleep. Dreams included.

PS: the north is so beautiful.

Again spoilt with amazing dinner: tonight home made paella.

World press photo 2020.

Environment: Photograph Esther Horvath for The NY Times: ice bear mummy and her kid visiting the Polarstern, the expedition ship in the Antarktika.

Oldenburg. World press photo 2020, a contest existing since 1955. This year presented in the beautiful castle in Oldenburg.

The world press photo foundation supporting the condition to make journalism and storytelling possible, including the freedom of expression, freedom of inquiry, and freedom of the press.

Category Reports. Photographer Alessio Mamo for L‘Espresso. A Russian mum carrying her kid while queuing for the hospital ‚The Annex‘ in the Al-Hol refugee camp in Syria.

The need for images and stories we can trust has never been greater. Stories that matter! 150 stories today.

Category General Need: Photographer Nicolas Asfouri for Agence France-Press. Hongkong Protests in response to government proposal to allow extradition to mainland China.

Beautiful photos but also presenting difficult stories. All stories are accurate and they all matter!

Category Environment: Photographer Noah Berger for associated press. Firefighters battle the Marsh Complex Fire, near the town of Brentwood, California, USA.

This year 4282 photographers from 125 countries entered 73996 photographs to the contest. These visual photos are judged in terms of their accurate, fair, and compelling insights about our world.

Category Environment: Photographer Luca Locatelli for National Geographic. A vertical farming facility in Newark, New Jersey, USA, produces fresh vegetables in a way that uses 5% of the water needed in a field.

Impressive photos and stories. Thanks, journalists, making those stories visible!

Hope this wasn’t the only exhibition to visit this year. Fingers crossed.

How to avoid stress at work

It’s actually (and in theory) quite simple.

Sounds good to me and like a plan. I would add #4: drink lots of Guiness. Nailed it! Working on it. The thought has crossed my mind. I’m in!

But need to postpone the plan a little. We continue dreaming of traveling back to Ireland (or Scotland or Italy or France or USA or anywhere).

For now: ready for a vacation in Germany. Let’s see what we can make possible. No plans. No expectations. Just the wish to forget about work and Covid for a week. Lol.

The joys yet to come

Nothing else to add.

…and hello lockdown extension no.3 (?).

Can someone pass this on to Angie, please?

The joys yet to come!

Ice cold drinks in buzzing beer gardens. Dance floor drop-it-lows. A Sunday roast you didn’t cook. Rummy with friends. The smell of popcorn in the cinema. Jeans and a nice top. Bright lipstick. Manicure. Fake tan. Pedicure. Staying up past 10pm. This is your captain speaking, please prepare for take-off. Favorite dresses. Toes stepping into sand. Spontaneous after-work drinks. Your office BFF. Renting books out of the library. Swiping into the gym. Coffee shop catch-ups. Long-forgotten handbags and even longer forgotten heels. Barbecues that stretch on for hours. Road trips. Service station snacks. Waking up in a hotel bed. Getting lost in cities not yet explored. Wedding speeches. Birthday bashes. Just dropping in for a quick cup of coffee. Hugs. Even longer hugs. Never to be taken for granted again! Doing something without thinking about it.

There’s something scarier than Covid. Lol.

We have so so much to look forward to – hang on in there.

Locked 3.0.

Weekend escape.

Before that: Working (hard) on the camping bus. The challenge: installing a Chinese diesel night heater. Something you can do in 6 hours (according to YouTube ). Our heater, though, must be a little more complicated. Lol.

That‘s the heater. Here still trying to find its final destination (not the dining table).

Ambitious goals for yesterday: finishing up!

And we made it: Diesel heater installed, connected and on the way to the gas station figured out how to prime it and pump diesel. 15min later: on the road for a „ Camper van dinner“ in the Black Forest.

Great helper: Bosch power tools.
Yeah!!!

Of course I had a risk mitigation strategy prepared: sleeping bags (tested & verified by Charlie). And 2 fire extinguisher. Lol (you may remember the self-installed battery almost on fire not so long ago…).

Great weather but still freezing temperatures in the night.

And a dinner for 3: a four-course-camper-van-dinner in a vineyard. Covid friendly. The only request: come in something drivable including a table and be on time. Here we go! We made it!

Aperitif!
Also on board: Charlie

That’s kind of my COVID lockdown.

Thanks for coming up with amazing creative ideas!!! It’s awesome! Great food. Great wine. Great night. Great company.

And the diesel heater worked (sleeping bags still wrapped & fire extinguisher not needed)! We had constant 22C degrees in our private restaurant (outdoor 2C degrees). Well done, hubby! Ready for the next (winter) trip.

We’re open, come in!

Juhu. Hairdresser open. Flower shops open. Book stores (will be) open. Curfew gone (for now). Camping in automobile allowed again. Meeting up to 5 persons from max 2 households. Everything else remains as it is… locked down and extended.

I love the sound of those words: yes, we are open, come in! It’s a start… waiting for more to open up again!

The event of the week: my holly hairdresser appointment (my afternoon in the (work) calendar has been blocked since 2 weeks). Coffee to go, mask, little treat. Check, check, check. 60-minute waiting time but hey, who cares after almost 3 months waiting!

Still spring (kind of low temperatures). Still sunshine. Still blue sky. Why not getting a swing of home office lunch breaks… (sometimes the only simple way to survive rather rough work days) after sausage BBQ (it’s great. Hubby gets a new grill and that gets me lunches & dinners. Win-win!).

Meanwhile in Great Britain: everyone booking summer holidays due to end-of-lockdown-plans. Jealous!!!

Prognosis of vaccine. Not much hope for early vaccination (yet). I like how positively it’s been written, though.

Do we not all have a bit „Tripophobia“?

Challenge accepted: Pimp up my home office. Change is good. After so many months working from home… I needed a different environment. New inspiration. A bit of color. A bit of moving furniture around. Fresh flowers. Feeling “like a boss” in my single office. Hubby is in the neighbor office.

Old shelf with new color upgrade.

And for the rest of the week working on a plan how and where to escape for the weekend…

Me! Me! Me!

Hello Spring!

Spring!

Spring arrived and it feels soooo good! The sun is out. Temperatures are up. People are out. Dogs are barking. Seeing (or hearing) neighbors again. Everything and everyone is waking up again! Life feels alive again. I love it.

Started working in the garden again.

BBQs are on and it smells wonderful & familiar. So good that hubby purchased a(nother) gas grill. Now working on the outdoor kitchen.

新年快乐! Xīnnián niu kuàilè! Happy (belated) Chinese „niu“ Year!

The year of the ox has begun. The ox is considered powerful and calm – exactly what we need this year to survive the pandemic & other challenges.

The rat had the lead in 2020… it’s known as beast and a carrier of diseases (oh great, I was born in the year of the rat…just saying). Well, that couldn’t be more true for the past year. Bye bye rat, hello ox!

In the beginning of the year of the ox, Chinese hairdressers are not making good business: the Chinese superstition makes them believe that every cut of hair makes them loose their luck (they just got at the beginning of the new year) immediately.

Meanwhile in Germany: queuing for hair cuts & appointments:

7 more times waking up… and it‘s my turn!!! Yes! Cannot wait! It’s the little things making happy these days.

Me… in 7 days!!!

Covid numbers are kind of low. Getting excited about next weeks decision on what will be allowed next. Or is the 3rd wave on its way (hope not)?

Don’t we all prefer a PANDAmic?

Daddy cool

My dad: Retired. Creative. Cool. Daddy cool. Loves winter, snow & skiing as long as I can think. Keeps healthy & fit. Sometimes a little bored and that’s when he gets the best ideas. Like a week ago while it was snowing: building equipment in his garage, fix it on his tractor to pull cross-country skiing trails. Start/end: house door. Round way. 10km (+ extra loops if your fitness allows). He goes skiing with his buddy every other day (both 70!). He’s fit and calls it a „relaxing loop“ when I am joining in. Lol.

It’s amazing! So much snow (I don’t remember ever so much snow in my home town). The city turned into a beautiful winter wonderland. Blue sky & sunshine included. Amazing!

Starting cross-country skiing directly from the house… that is something new. And cool.

So cool, that the local newspaper reported about it!

The best idea I had this winter so far: pack up and travel towards the winter wonderland (hello mobile working!). I spent a couple of days there. Lucky me. Perfect days. Getting up early. Breakfast served (spoiling alert daddy). Blue sky. The sun is smiling. Me too. On the slopes. Cross-country skiing. Meeting family. Aunt joining in skiing. Covid is far away at least for some hours. Nature. Fantastic conditions. Feeling alive! Back home. Tired. Hungry. Hot shower. Jogging pants. Delicious dinner. Evening on the sofa. Falling asleep. Dreaming. And repeat. 3x. Fantastic!

I had a wonderful holiday… ehm, I mean a wonderful weekend (which felt like a winter holiday).

So much fun! Even (kind of) enjoyed falling while making a selfie. Daddy, Daddy cool!

People ask how cold is it? Nose hair freezing and teeth hurting while breathing – that kind of cold (nights -18C degrees).

Now back home. Lungs filled with wonderful fresh air. Minds filled with awesome memories and picturesque scenes. Body a little tired & aching (but that’s ok).

The forecast for the next days: plus degrees… skis packed away for now (summer sleep). Hello, spring! Getting the motorbikes ready…

wanderlust

COVID-19 & all started about a year ago… and so did the travel restrictions. And the wanderlust is still here. Our minds are busy thinking of traveling. And that lust increases with the hour. Are you also ready for a real vacation?

Hubbies trick: wearing cool T-Shirts (and I can see them).

What else helps? Memories!

Cooking Thai style chicken wings and remembering our Thai cooking class and how we enjoyed eating them sitting on a floor in a house in Bangkok.

7am & home office: smelling fresh ground Italian coffee… and thinking of our coffee Plantage tour in Bali. And Costa Rica.

Blue sky = memories of riding motorcycles in the beautiful West of the USA. Oh, how much we miss living in the US, Charlies home country.

Snow = memories of skiing in Colorado. Hubbies first experience snowboarding. The powder snow a dream for every skier. A Christmas microwaved dinner in the hotel room included.

Happy Chinese New Year! Remembering all those trips in Asia (escaping crazy China at that crazy time of year). Oh, how much I would love to be in Cambodia again. Or on a business trip to China: meet colleagues & friends & customers. Eating favorite Chinese dishes accompanied by friends & colleagues. A foot massage. A pedicure. A back massage. Fabric market. Oh gosh, I would need 3 suitcases. At least (that’s without hubbies shopping list).

Yes!

Thinking of the most delicious fresh sashimi in Japan. Plus soy sauce, wasabi and a cold beer. Sitting at the sushi bar watching the chefs preparing our dinner – fantastic memories. Well, instead we have it at home for lunch (imagine we are in Tokyo).

In Japan.
At home.

Dreaming of going back to the vineyards around Verona. Wine tasting while eating the most delicious Italian dishes. Blue sky. Smelling summer. Leaving with stomachs filled with best food & wine. Heavy red wine.

On the wish list, too. Maybe even kind of realistic: going back to the south of France. Maybe by motorbikes. Sunshine and plus 12C degrees in the forecast. I’d take it. A bit of baguette, cheese and wine. Ohhhhhhh. Heaven. How wonderful would that be. Well, a lavender bath will do instead. But hopes are up.

All you need: cheese & baguette with a cold beer.
Family reunion. Beautiful memories and seems like a lifetime ago!

We had Sahara dust on Saturday. It’s like a sign: if we cannot travel, the Sahara comes to us. lol.

Pulled pork (US style). Lots of memories of BBQ tours through the south of the US and practicing ourselves in the garden. Just like last weekend.

We may not be able to travel, but… I discovered amazing French cheeses at our local market & lucky us we got plenty of bottles of delicious Italian red wine (from Verona).

And soon (fingers crossed) we will enjoy a beer in a pub again.

I miss planning trips. I love the preparation the most: reading about it, getting ready for leaving. Pure bliss. Meeting wonderful people along the way. Discovering stunning nature. Feeling relieved on a motorbike in the middle of nowhere with just a bag and that feeling when you notice: that’s really all you need. That’s the feeling of freedom. Escaping daily life & routines. Oh, I miss it. We miss it. Cannot wait to go…

But for now…

What to do when lockdown is over…

Hello from lockdown no2 week #8. A pessimistic hope that it was the second last lockdown due to corona… Wednesday is decision day again: time to think what to do when lockdown & COVID-19 are over… even it’s unrealistic dreams are allowed!

Through a party in our garden.

Cross the border and drive to France. And Italy.

Eat every day in a restaurant for a month.

Hug family & friends.

Visit granddad. Hugging included.

Meet as many people as I like. All at the same time.

Stay out after 8pm!

Continue Yoga in the Castle.

Cinema!

Theater!

Pedicure & manicure. And facial.

Massage!

Hairdresser.

Stay in a hotel.

Business trip to China.

Sauna!

Work 2 days / week in the office again.

Visit Berlin. And Hamburg. And Sylt.

Celebrating carnival again.

Christmas market.

Celebrating life & being alive!

Oh, that would be wonderful…

Until then… keep it up! The “Lonely Planet” never earned its title more than these days.

My favorite: 57 Routes to the sofa!

Camping in lockdown:

End of curfew & meeting 1 household & open hair dressers – thats all I need from Febr 15 ☺️