We just arrived after 5 days on one of our favorite places, the island Rügen. We stayed in a small city there which has a small harbor and a vast area of forest which raises in cliffs above the sea. I love this place, the possibility of a small city with its fishermen culture, beautiful architecture where the wooden balconies of the houses resemble lace work, a rugged coast and a forest which in autumn is just like walking into a medieval fairy tale. wonderful days, I walked by the beach at sunrise with Fermin and during the day we made extensive walks through the woods or along the beach visiting other small towns. in the evenings I relaxed with a book.
for many years I always saw myself as a city person, I guess I am But Lately I am more and more inclined to nature, to quietness, silent, and water. At Some point A. and I will leave Berlin for a more quiet place, or at least we hope That. for the moment we will wait for spring to go back to Rügen.
I made only 2 and half drawings, with markers, although this island Deserves subtle watercolors.
just got back from a 5 day trip to one of my favorite places, the island Rügen. were in a small town which has a small harbor, fishermen, rocky beaches and forests that stand on cliffs overlooking the sea, the houses have wooden balconies seem made of lace. the streets are narrow, stone, up and down and are connected by stairs, people outside the home makes sculptures home with stones and logs instead shaped by the wind and the sea. at night there is only silence and the waves are calm. in the morning I woke up to see sunrise on the beach during the day we walk through forests and beaches, small towns and seeing the sold-out nights of walking legs, a book. All in
always a city person but every time I pulled over the quiet of nature, I want to be surrounded by greenery and water. someday A. and I want to leave Berlin to go to some small town near the sea or beside a lake and surrounding woods. someday. wait for spring time to return to Rügen.
did 2 drawings and half-scores, although this island is worth more than the subtlety of watercolors.
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