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Welcome back! We’re on the road again, so we’ll continue the blog. Gaga has a bit less than two years left on maternity leave, so we’ll try to get to a few beautiful, interesting places and see where the grass is greenest. First stop: Singapore.
Hello. You probably thought you’d heard the last of us. But we flew to the Rocky Mountains, and you do not fly to the Rocky Mountains and get back without pictures. So, before we board the plane back to Germany on Wednesday (and, boy, are we counting minutes), here’s one final round of stuff. It should have Han Solo in it, but it doesn’t. Sorry, Han. Read more
Don’t worry. The film industry and I, we have no tricks left up our sleeves. This will truly be the last post in the series. (Although I’m sure someone will, at some point, make the last part into its own trilogy. And then, a bit further down the road, any big trilogy will really be a trilogy of trilogies. Exciting times are ahead of us.) There won’t be many more after this one. Countdown! Four weeks until we’re back in Botnang! Read more
The movie industry never fails to squeeze the last cent out of your pocket have pleasantly surprising new ideas to help us spend more time with the characters, creatures and places we’re so enamored with. The reasoning is simple: you’ve been hooked in Part I, and after sitting through the rather horrendous Part II, you are now far too deeply invested to NOT watch the finale. So, why not spread the finale out over two parts? You’ll watch them, anyway. Why sell you one movie, when they can sell you two? Read more
The second part in a trilogy is usually inferior in quality to the first and last. Think about it – all the characters are already introduced and well on their way. The plot and background have been established, all the pieces are set in motion, the conflict is clear as day. And yet, nothing of import can be resolved, no major plot twists may happen, both the heroes and the villains are mostly safe from harm, no important story line can really be tied up. After all, there needs to be a grand finale, the boss fight and a surprising twist in the third part. And so they fill Part II with chase sequences, fight scenes, meandering dialogue and pretty pictures. As will we. Read more
Righty. It’s been a while, and we’ve taken a while longer to sort through all the photos, and then I’ve taken even longer to write stuff down. And because there’s a fair bit of material to chew through, let’s do a trilogy! Why not, they even made a trilogy out of the Hobbit, and that book is like four pages long. Also, let’s completely ignore the beautiful way our posts have been categorized, so far. Let’s mix Han Solo with Rollei photos and random bits and all. Revolution! Chaos! Anarchy! Read more
Of all the things we wanted to tick off our list, we only got one done: went down to the border. Picture it like this: Albert, totally excited to be in a car for two hours, Agnieszka chilling out while he smiles and entertains himself, me completely relaxed behind the wheel, enjoying the open road and clear, concise traffic guidance around Vancouver. Nothing wrong with a bit of fantasy, is there?
Disclaimer: this one starts off a bit photography-centered. Just ignore the text, if you’re not interested in that stuff. 🙂
I was so ready to write a huge rant about the Rollei. Because, the photo above? That’s the first one in a series. Great light, with those hard shadows. Great color contrast, the warm house and cool t-shirt. I took six or seven pictures, of Tadzik, Lucja and Kazik. We even dressed them up. We played with the shadows. We had fun. Turns out, the shutter was stuck after that first photo. So it’s not the first one in a series, it’s the only one. Which kinda sucks. Read more
This took a while longer than expected, but: We made it!
We had a reasonably comfortable flight and learned a few things along the way. 🙂 Albert was great and a real sunshine, except for the very last hour. Getting the work permit was painless, if a bit slow, and getting to the apartment was actually a pleasant surprise. And now: the long version. 🙂 (It’s really long. Just saying.) Read more