Saturday, July 23, 2005

hello says the flo!

yoyoyo!

i know i've been and still am a lousy blogger as i haven't posted much recently. but i've been busy busy busy enjoying my loads and loads of spare time without getting bored. last friday there was this hilarious evening i mentioned in my last post, we had a great time in reading all this stories, playing those little scenes. and we had a wonderful audience that was very concentrated and never got bored throughout the long long evening. it was a lot of input with some music in between and not all of our texts were easy-going fun stuff.
i was very nervous before that evening started, because i had decided to read one of my own stories (i wrote it with my good friend henning) which was a great deal for me as i never read anything like that in public before. and the story is quite weird stuff, too. but i finally did it and i got some very charming and pleasing comments, which i hope were honest critique and this encourages me to go on with my surreal and grotesque little stories. i think i'll post it here soon, so that those of you able to understand german can have a quick read through it. i'd love to read your honest critique on that story in form of a comment or two. so just do it, do it do it ;-)

after that hilarious evening last friday i had some nice days here in auxburg and then i went to lörrach with my mother to visit some relatives there and to do some day trips to switzerland (lörrach is very close to basel, for those of you who haven't got a clue what i'm talking about). and so we went to zürich on wednesday and to basel on thursday. both of the towns are really beautiful and picturesque, i very much enjoyed having a stroll through the ancient aprts of the cities. as both basel and zurich have never been destroyed in world war 1 or 2, the appearance of the cities differs quite a lot to german cities of similar age. i can only recommend a visit to those of you who have never been there... but one day is definitely too little time to see enough. in besel we went to the tingely museum which was a great experience too. i just love his sculptures. they are so big, enourmos and loud. quite industrial sound, long before that genre was acutally invented ;-)

well, i think that's it for now, tonight there's gonna be a bbq and then a great dj-set by dj koze at the kerosin, hopefully!

so take care out there, especially my friends in london and see you all soon!

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