Monday, May 26, 2008

My second job

Bonn, Friday April 4, 2008

Bonn, Friday April 4, 2008

The building of DW is another proof that nobody expected in West Germany that the Berlin wall will collapse in 1989. This building was originally planed for the members of the Parliament of West Germany. But now the Parliament is in the united Berlin.


Bonn, Friday April 4, 2008


Bonn, Friday April 4, 2008

It is the first time I found good food in a public place in Germany. Can you imagine how it would be if the employees from the Arabic, the Bengali or the Persian team had every day to do with bad North-European food wonts?



Bonn, Friday April 4, 2008


Bonn, Friday April 4, 2008


Bonn, Friday April 4, 2008

The building in the background is the UN (United Nations) tower in Bonn.



Bonn, Friday April 4, 2008


The first job came thru a Portuguese college and the second job thru a Brazilian. So I can say to both obrigado.

DW (Deutsche Welle) is in the former capital of West Germany the small town of Bonn. (Deutsche Welle Google maps >>). It is a kind of Babel tower with many languages. Don’t search me among the Greek team, but there is one and one of them from the past became nowadays President of the Hellenic State… read here. I am working with pictures there.



Work, work, work


Actually I don’t have time for bloging because I work a lot the last months, almost since the beginning of this year. (I work for this office of an ex professor from my studies in the Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf). But at the same time see a lot, I take many pictures and I made some old and new syllogisms witch I would like to notice here. I try to use English so I don’t have to write in two languages (Greek and German). I said to myself, that at this period the only thing it is permitted for me to do in this blog, is to put some pictures. Some English words under the photographs will be enough. But even that is lot of work because I produce every day new pictures in a half journalistic way.

I will keep trying with better time management.


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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Farmer’s tricks

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