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Archive for June, 2009

Gyldne tunger (Tom Jørgensen, vi husker dig), 2005, 140 x 120, olie på lærred

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hang on little tomato

“And so I hold on to his adviceWhen change is hard and not so niceYou listen to your heart the whole night throughYour sunny someday will come one day soon to you”
Pink Martini – Hang on little tomato

Hang on. Change will happen.

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“Things don’t always look as they seem. Some stars, for example, look like bright pinholes, but when you get them pegged under a microscope you find you’re looking at a globular cluster – a million stars that to us, presents as a single entity. On a less dramatic note there are triplets, like Alpha Centauri, [...]

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“The theatrical nature of our lives was enhanced by a mysterious line of people that drifted past the front door, looking vaguely confused, watching our house as if it was under glass.” Crocodile Soup – Julia Darling

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old black and white

I love b&w movies! I don’t know if it’s the sound, the clean unembellished style, the scrips or the atmosphere. Must be the mix of them all :) And to share my new finding, please watch below.
A montage of old commercials, documentaries, and educational industrial training films, all centered on two of America’s most potent [...]

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Perhaps it’s there somewhere, hidden among my boxes or in one of the millions of bags I cannot carry. Or rather is with the people, carried away to lands I miss. Or who would rather tell me the exact place? Of course, I’m not even talking about hair and princesses. That was just the photo [...]

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Feeling like in a time warp? Not knowing when to be early or late? Sleeping in or waking up at dawn? You must surely have the clock syndrome: your watches have run out of batteries! Time for action and interaction, forget about hours and other agendas. People matter. Networking does NOT need time restrictions…
…… or [...]

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…as if nothing were the same. It does look tropical and green, especially through my cozy window, ma’shmellow-ed with memories and actual radio tunes of bossa nova (yes, still listening to that brilliant music). Bangles and bees conspired to flee in spite of the drain, amorously insane.
I feel better. Just had to spill over that [...]

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A lovely cozy evening, with Romanian food and great company! Breeziness and coded sunshine in our starry eyes .. bff under cover or how is it called? :^  We had filled mushrooms, tzuica, home-made bread, home-made mici (oh yeaah), potato salad (oriental salad) and apple pie. ^_^
See for yourself :) click on the photo to [...]

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A marvelous afternoon, eating cherries with Letzu on the tiny beach at Helsingør. A tiny beach we never knew it existed. Pizza, cookies, beer and lots of sea waves, kids all around and tanning freckles.

Helsingør beach!

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Sometimes I wonder.. and it makes me bold. Bold in the face of things to come that I sort of dread going towards because of the unknown. The unknown’s purpose must be exactly this: to keep one in place because of the uncertainty. But I’m not like this. I’ve gone against the tide all my [...]

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In times of rainy Danish fantasies, with Bossa Nova tunes and invented coffee-nesquick sort of delicious hot drink, I think of my friends. I watch the randomness of the rain and I muse upon upcoming get-togethers and past fun times. I look into the dance of the candle light and envision nights-out and dancing sprees, [...]

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A recent article in Financial Times, by Simon Kuper (‘Long-distance love`) talks about running and recent publications on running. It was a good article which made me ponder. For some people running offers an escape from the world, with all its chores and hectic complications. As a casual runner (note that I do not necessarily run [...]

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