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september '18: taller than tall trees.

a stone spirit. this post is a little assortment of various happenings throughout september, extensive walks in and around wiesbaden with the dude. i've basically invested all my free time meeting up with him, enjoying every minute of it along the way. going on walks with someone equally interested in exploring is so fun, and is something i wish i could do more, always. exploring on my own is great and i love it, but when you have someone around who likes it equally and who points out the stuff their eyes have a focus on, so you can learn along the way what they are about, that is something that's also really neat. and when you are cross-eyed in love, everything around you feels so much brighter, and more lush and colourful and you start to notice the tiniest details. i drank it all in and it nourished me on a level that made me a content little bean.  on the night i shot this ( unfortunately the only shot i liked of the handful of photos i took ), we were sneaking ...

september '18: st. mauritius - always ascending.

the colourful glass ribbon on the east wall of st. mauritius. today i'm gonna dedicate this post to a special building here in wiesbaden, a building that sits not very far from where i work: the catholic church st. mauritius.  back in 2017 i shot my first pictures of the building itself, now it's time to show you the heart of it! i visited this church on open memorial day together with the dude, who loved this building as much as i did ( i think, haha ). the church is special because it is a total work of art, a dream-came-true example of brutalism at its finest, built with high quality construction materials and the intention to last centuries with its timelessness. i can honestly say that this building is probably my MOST favourite in all of wiesbaden, it's just so exceptional and unique and one of a kind! of course, in a city actually known for art nouvau / gründerzeit / historism architecture, where one building is more beautiful than the other because t...