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september recap.

it's november. i know. 
i'm lazy. i'm occupied with work. i kind of actually had a 'life'. i didn't really feel like updating here.

maybe i'll stop in the future. well, actually it's not important. this thing was just always kind of a picture diary that no one read but me. no one is interested in my so called life. because it's not that exciting. because i don't have anything important to say. i just live, but don't create anything existential. that's what people without some kind of passion do. they survive from day to day. occassionally waiting for good times to come that are over too fast.

i don't know. i feel very lost at the moment. 

this post will be huge. am too lazy to divide things up this time.

lady gaga concert in cologne.

a crazy experience. i liked the interaction with her fans, and her costumes were the bomb. i didn't like the theme of the show, though. too much manipulation going on. i am a bit undecided. it was a good concert. but it was also a bit bone-crushing.


we had a stroll through deutz, one township of cologne.

details of st. heribert.





j. and i. j. is a huge lady gaga fan.

view onto the other side of the rhine. this time on the old town.

the rheinauhafen ( rheinau harbour ) with its tower crane houses.

  great st. martin & cologne cathedral, deutzer brücke ( deutz suspension bridge ).

are you happy?


the fans of lady gaga were very diverse. i liked this. there were a lot of lady gaga impersonations. but also normal people, older people. and skeleton boys.

or boys dressed like girls. ( and many girls that had bad taste in dressing themselves, haha. ) there are no pictures of the concert itself. left the camera in the car, because i'm a good citizen and listen to restrictions of concert managements.

chilling by the rhine near walluf.

i love these times were i'm on my own. i'm a loner and will always be.






this is the evangelical church of walluf. 
made a walk after a guy asked me if i'd mind him sitting by me. awkward situation. i told him that i want to be alone and that i will be gone anyway in a few moments. i'm not made for social interactions. especially not interactions with men. 

but i like being on cemeteries.


a stroll through the forests.

love me some mossy places.






a walk through wiesbaden.


old vintage buses.

waiting for the beginning of a theatre adaption of stephen king's misery.


the wartburg theatre.

another walk through wiesbaden.




studio for artificial eyes.

metal furniture.


hessian state chancellery.

baby mushrooms!

n. and her camera eye.

slap that bitch hard.


kind of poledancing.

and another walk through wiesbaden.

in the marktkirche ( market church ).



hessian state theatre.


 








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