2/26/2024 0 Comments Random pictures of things![]() Cherry blossom season was in full bloom and I just love the smell, looks, and everything else pertaining to these short-lived beauties! I had strolled the Brooklyn Botanical Garden in the wee hours and taken a few great shots here and there. This was taken last month (almost a month ago, actually). I hope this one comes true for most of the part, too. Your thoughts determine your life and the previous vision board clarified this pretty much. Hopefully I will get to that one soon, too. I have yet to post about the importance of a vision board. I was craving a proper Flammkuchen for more than half a year and alas, I finally got it! The evening turned out to be a lot of fun and it was great to catch up with old friend and reminisce of the old times. We all used to work at a German restaurant close-by and I had not been back since Octoberfest. In April I went back to my old stomping grounds with two former co-workers. I was the light-stand/observer when it came to all kissing scenes. My friend has her own film organization and she needed a few helping hands when filming two shorts within one day. In March I got to be a part of this fun film crew and director’s company. It was still a bit cold (as it was up until recently) but nonetheless a fun day! Film crew So after brunch I walked around Fort Greene Park (which I rarely go to these days) to check out the new blooms and colorful flowers. Easter in BrooklynĪ few months ago Easter came around and with it the full spring explosion. The tube is so much smaller and perhaps less efficient than the NY subway but I still think it’s quite cute and worthy of riding. I snapped this picture of the London tube while waiting on my train to Notting Hill. When doing the Eurotrip in February, London was also on my list. I also took a bunch of artsy selfies and what-nots. They had never been to the Magic Garden (which was one of the first things I saw in 2014), so I dragged them over there to check it out. Last Christmas I visited the cousin and his wife in Philly. I didn’t win the ugly contest but I think I was very close… Philly’s Magic Garden We had brunch and drew all over some baby shirts, so I made her something really ugly pretty in German. Last fall I was part of this amazing baby shower, hosted by an Italian friend. It was fun for kids and adults and it also happened to look stunning during sunset. ![]() One mirror after another was propped up to make out a huge maze. After one of my weekend shifts I actually got to walk past this new art installation. In September of 2015 I was still volunteering as a Kayak Safety Boater. ![]() Really hoping to catch up to it by this summer, so stay tuned! Dumbo during sunset Hierve el Agua are mineralized waterfalls and they really look about as impressive as this! I have to tell y’all all about this trip. Oaxaca was one of these and even more-so this stunning scenery. Last August I took a two-week-trip to Mexico to catch up with friends and visit a few new places. what will yours be?! happy scrolling! Oaxaca’s Hierve el Agua and post it on your blog or Facebook or even as a collage on Instagram. after you’ve gathered them all, share a little background info/story about each photo. repeat this 7 or 9 or 10 or 12 times, randomly choosing photos from your camera roll. scroll again from your current position, back further in your camera roll, and randomly stop your finger on the next photo. whatever photo you stop on (no cheating!) is now part of your little scroll + stop gathering. now, scroll one time + then put down your finger to stop the scrolling. first, open up your camera roll on your phone. Plus it even works with an Android, so try it out! Seems like a fun game to play when trying to go down memory lane and it’s pretty entertaining, too. It was about this fun camera roll challenge called Scroll and Stop. A couple of weeks ago I came across Liz’ blog post on.
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