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change.

well, somehow the poladroid device gave up on me, and even i installed it another time, it still doesn't want me to make some polaroid-like pictures.

so instead of posting my poladroid week, i just post a 'normal' picture week.
this is maybe the second to last entry before i move to wiesbaden and it seems i won't buy a laptop anytime soon. this means atcually, that i'm not online for maybe half a year. so i guess there will be a huge hiatus. just thought i'd let you know, in case there really is someone who reads this little blog.


i did a small walk around my village last tuesday and ended up on places like the graveyard.



i also found the evil colour!


which is actually one of the best colours in the world!

i also bought me some clothes!


violet snake jeans and t-shirt with a medieval print.


a closeup of the tee.


and i received my first issue of a magazine called 'damals' which is about history and culture.


and the cat did some acrobatics recently! i'm surprised how well this one turned out, because she's a very fidgety cat :P

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