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marching through march.

hello, dear followers. yes, i've been very bad with my blogging for the past two months, but i will make up for it now. prepare to be bombarded with many more picture posts in the future! for i have experienced quite a few nice things. this post is about all the random things that happened in march. one of those things was a visit at a tattoo convention in frankfurt, which was all kinds of amazing. the thirst for tattoos never vanishes.

random buddha & dragon at a home-warming party.

wiesbaden streets at night. not from my windows.

my inspiration board! with egon schiele art calendar & newspaper news of our town elections.

& also london gimmicks.

one time i baked this beautiful cake with my dearest l.

& photographed hydra, l.'s cat. beauty!

& then we made our way to the tattoo convention. they were plastic dead animals!

and funny advertisements!

this is only funny for german people, i guess. :D

really awesome mechanical insects!

and what would a tattoo convention be without tattoos? asian tattoo art was a main focus.

really beautiful! ( & no, i don't mean the guy's ass, hahah. )


the 'messeturm'.

since we had such a long winter i made soup a few times :D


and then... spring started to arrive... a second time. bunnies were the first sign!

and some last funny self portraits, shot when i was throat sick for a few days.


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