Guitar Music in Burggarten
Went to work for OGM today and yesterday and also typed the things said during a group discussion for Info Research International yesterday night.
This morning started in a bad way: I had an appointment at my dentist's and they replaced the "wire" of my braces and did something nasty to my teeth as well. They said I should already make an appointment with the doctor at the AKH to speak about the operation next year. It kind of frightens me.
Yesterday, I received a letter from the US from Matt, packed with six music CDs, a collection of his favorites. I absolutely LOVE getting his music!!!
Was watching "De battre mon coeur c'est arrete" before yesterday at night. What a strange film! I was expecting something different, maybe more poetic not as... cruel. The end is weird: somehow left open. The look in the eyes of the guy really is freightening.
Pamina and her mother were still staying at our place for two more days, now they are gone, I suppose back to their place somewhere else in Vienna. It is very quiet without them. When Sabine (?) was here, everything felt clean and easy, it is just another feeling when there is a second female person in a household dominated by male people. :-)
I spent my day after work today at the Burggarten, in the city centre of Vienna. It is my favorite place to relax, definitely. So beautiful and peaceful and green and animated! Some guys were beginning to play guitar there and it was such melancholic melodies that I began to cry, thinking of my ill grandma and the childhood we spent at the farm of my grandparents.
Reinhard was supposed to come there and practise some Poi with me but he called me and told me something about having to go with a friend to the Russian embassy to get a visa for Russia. At least, I am happy he did not see me like this: sitting in the middle of this beautiful place, crying.
So I went home and will be heading for the fitness centre now. I am meeting up with Christine and Heinrich tonight at Benno's, another great place in Vienna, where we will be playing some society games and talk. :-)
My cousin Elisabeth has just rang me from the hospital in Linz and I was able to talk shortly to my grandma and her. She said that she has not seen me in years. And now, I feel sad. Same feeling when I think of Karoline and that I have somehow missed four years of her development from a child into a teenager. :-(
This morning started in a bad way: I had an appointment at my dentist's and they replaced the "wire" of my braces and did something nasty to my teeth as well. They said I should already make an appointment with the doctor at the AKH to speak about the operation next year. It kind of frightens me.
Yesterday, I received a letter from the US from Matt, packed with six music CDs, a collection of his favorites. I absolutely LOVE getting his music!!!
Was watching "De battre mon coeur c'est arrete" before yesterday at night. What a strange film! I was expecting something different, maybe more poetic not as... cruel. The end is weird: somehow left open. The look in the eyes of the guy really is freightening.
Pamina and her mother were still staying at our place for two more days, now they are gone, I suppose back to their place somewhere else in Vienna. It is very quiet without them. When Sabine (?) was here, everything felt clean and easy, it is just another feeling when there is a second female person in a household dominated by male people. :-)
I spent my day after work today at the Burggarten, in the city centre of Vienna. It is my favorite place to relax, definitely. So beautiful and peaceful and green and animated! Some guys were beginning to play guitar there and it was such melancholic melodies that I began to cry, thinking of my ill grandma and the childhood we spent at the farm of my grandparents.
Reinhard was supposed to come there and practise some Poi with me but he called me and told me something about having to go with a friend to the Russian embassy to get a visa for Russia. At least, I am happy he did not see me like this: sitting in the middle of this beautiful place, crying.
So I went home and will be heading for the fitness centre now. I am meeting up with Christine and Heinrich tonight at Benno's, another great place in Vienna, where we will be playing some society games and talk. :-)
My cousin Elisabeth has just rang me from the hospital in Linz and I was able to talk shortly to my grandma and her. She said that she has not seen me in years. And now, I feel sad. Same feeling when I think of Karoline and that I have somehow missed four years of her development from a child into a teenager. :-(
firesoul78 - 17. Aug, 16:20