Lovely all the way. What can go wrong? Probably nothing 😎
26/07/2022
First post COVID trip abroad (part 3)
Lovely all the way. What can go wrong? Probably nothing 😎
25/07/2022
First post COVID trip abroad (part 2)
Cute bird feeder |
One more bird feeder |
Heatwave killer AKA pool |
Rather generous trampoline |
Tallest tree of the garden |
As you can see this place is a kids heaven.
Starring in alphabetical order, above you see Annie (the white one), Mijntje (the grey brownish one) and Tina (the black one). The order is alphabetical but also because Annie seems to be the most aggressive of the gang focusing exclusively against Mijntje. Don't ask me why, my Chicken are even worse than my Dutch are so I have no clue. Owners suspect hormones.
24/07/2022
First post COVID trip abroad (part 1)
I had two choices: Continue the renovations of my penthouse in Athens under a melting heatwave or make me and a Dutch family happy as I would sit their house and pets giving them the chance to leave for vacations.
You guess my choice...
I initially thought about riding the whole way on my bike (yeah, surprise surprise eh?). The thing is that ferry prices to Italy are like 50% higher this year due to an asshole pretending to be human in Kremlin and riding the whole way through Balkans queuing at numerous borders on the way isn't exactly my kind of party so... plane it is. However, the situation at the airport of Athens almost made me rethink about that. Not its fault, what can you do when the whole planet wants to travel at the same time but I've never seen it more crowded ever and this is too much humanity for me already. And I hate queues...
I do like the idea of displays playing videos of people praising Greece out of their own experience as I get closer to my gate:
Plane taxis and I am about to leave Hellenic soil after...
I don't want to remember how long:
17/07/2022
My early childhood's lullaby
It's been so long since I last saw it that I missed the fact that I still have it. Wanna see what helped me sleep as a little child?
Gotta love those Japs cause this thing still works! Needless to say how extraordinary it feels to see it after such a long time bringing back so old and special memories. I recall myself how I watched it slowing its tempo as the cord was getting closer to the end leading its song to a slow death.
Though I didn't need it after the very first years of my life I still kept it around my bedroom and it lost one of its two covers at some point, I think just before my teens but don't recall exactly how.
This made it look like that:
Curious how it plays? Have a look (and a listen):