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THE Christmas story
My art is still about the small finds, the subtle wonders along the way. Today I would like to share a fascinating story with you that has particularly touched me in recent weeks – a true winter story about light, darkness and rebirth – and for me the spark for a new, small series that…
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Room for new bird species!
It’s slowly getting a little tight The bird perch is just 11 cm long and about 2 mm thick. How many birds fit on such a tiny bird perch? I was able to fit nine extremely rare bird species next to each other. Two more are still trying to get a perch. I had to…
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Cranes and moths
Let me introduce you to an extraordinary pair of artists. To be honest, it’s once again about the very last remnants Do you still have box trees in your garden? That’s no longer a matter of course these days. A small moth called the European Box Borer has already eaten a large part of the…
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Metamorphosis in the Kurpark – with site plan
Metamorphosis in the Bad Pyrmont spa gardens Stroll through the spa gardens, enjoy and come out relaxed and transformed. “Healthy and happy” is the name of the game here in Bad Pyrmont. That is the real metamorphosis. I experience it every day. If I’m looking for a little relaxation, I know that I can find…
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Ancient date palm is alive!
Two scientists have achieved something incredible: They have awakened 2000-year-old date seeds from their slumber! The date pits were already 2000 years old! Despite this biblical age, date plants could actually be grown from them! Initially, they were able to grow a male date palm, which they named Methuselah. A few years later, they also…
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Let’s go into detail!
The quail is an inconspicuous bird that lives in secret and is no longer as common in our regions as it used to be. The quail hen has up to twelve chicks. In the picture I only count five chicks. Oh dear! Where is the rest of the flock? I don’t want to tell any…
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Small, fine school project
Elbschule – cultural school When I first enter the spacious and invitingly bright foyer of the Elbschule in Hamburg Altona, full of joyful expectations, I am amazed by the cheerful babble of children’s voices. Just what it sounds like in a school. As the Elbschule is mostly attended by deaf children, I had imagined communication…

