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Happy New Year!

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I wish you all a happy, healthy, creative, and peaceful new year 2023!  What is this new year supposed to bring me? Just a life that is going on, like after getting your black belt at dan gradings or your university diploma once the finals exams are taken?  Tomorrow will be different, but still the same. After all, it is just a date. I cannot help thinking that, if we had stayed in Tehran in 1997 instead of going back to Germany, we would have 10 Dey 1401 today, and 11 Dey 1401 tomorrow. Just another day of the same year.  Hopefully 2023 will be a normal year. Finally. "Normal" as I understand it, not the media. On the other hand, why should it be so different from 2022, with the people who govern us, within the system I am forced to live in? Still, I hope I will be allowed to continue training in the silence of the dojo, watching at animals, discovering plants, mushrooms, and moss in the nature, far from the noise of our ever-expanding cities. Ohhh. I found moss, that genera

Happy Solstice!

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I love the darkness and the light, the empty streets of the old part of the town when the wind is blowing and the few people who are still outside all have a dog. I wish you a Happy Solstice and Happy Holidays! Yesterday night at the Carihuela (near the beach), Torremolinos, Spain

Animaloons 2022

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It is hard to believe, but this year is almost over. Again. This means, that 12 #animaloons (inflated animals) have been created, one per month. As usual, we had a lot of fun! Not sure that I am good at this, but at least it pushes me out of my comfort zone ;-) Here they are, enjoy them! My favorites are the Jasconius and the Mole.  January: Jasconius February: Otter March: Wombat April: Beetle May: Lion June: Panda July: Mole August: Flamingo September: Gecko October: Camel November: Boar December: Impala  

Carcabuey (province of Cordoba)

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The place! We loved it at the first sight, after driving along olive groves during kilometers under a big blue sky. The feeling of getting somewhere you could call or have called home. Extraordinary people. Dogs on roofs, as if they were cats.  The small town of Carcabuey is located at the south of the province of Cordoba, in a nature park called "Parque Natural de la Sierras SubbĂ©ticas".  Hiking in the nature, we want more. Coming back the next day. That won't be enough for sure, there is much more to discover, and we'll have to sleep there to enter the library, try local food, look at the stars and listen to owls. Carcabuey (province of Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain), calle Pozo The creek Arroyo Trujillo in Caracabuey Olive groves in Carcabuey (excellent olive oil comes from this region)