The Shape of Paris by Brett Novak is my intro to the creative freestyle skateboarding of Andy Anderson. I appreciate flowing street style skating videos, and this one is not only a study of the athlete’s artistic and technical ability, but also a love letter to the city of Paris. (via kottke.org)


Finished reading: The Princess Diarist by Carrie Fisher - a new habit of mine as of this audiobook is reading on my weekend midday walks: very good, will continue 📚


Many cyclists (in groups or alone) on my midday walk. I plan to start getting out on my bike within the next few weeks as well…


Spent the sunny, warm day in Potsdam walking among the early flowers on the Freundschaftsinsel and the vibrant paintings at Museum Barberini in the Avant-Garde: Max Liebermann and Impressionism in Germany exhibition.

A historic building with a large green dome rises against a clear blue sky, surrounded by trees and smaller structures.A honeybee flies between purple crocuses with yellow centers that bloom amid brown leaves and soil.A large, leafless tree stands in a sunlit landscape, casting intricate shadows on the ground covered by crocuses.A large tree stands surrounded by a lush carpet of yellow and white flowers in a sunlit field.


There are snowdrops in our courtyard once again, with more flowers this year - today I caught a glimpse of them from the ground level.

A cluster of snowdrop flowers is growing at the base of a tree trunk on a patch of earthy ground.

‘All you need is a chair and a view’: could daily ‘dusking’ make us healthier and happier?

In the Netherlands, dusking, or schemeren, was once an everyday ritual, with families sitting together to observe the end of the day and the coming of night.

Right now as winter comes to an end I‘m nearing the dusktime during work, but I‘ll start walking around that time soon and see how it is - we often take night walks, which are nice, but I do love a good twilight…


Found a front yard full of my first flowers of the season (on today’s first day of meteorological spring): purple crocuses, snowdrops, and winter jasmine blossoms on a walk under fair weather clouds

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Inkwell RSS reader by @manton (beta) is great, has got me reading through feed posts that I’d been skipping over elsewhere. The in-browser flow fits in well with Micro.blog-ing - I was wishing for a bookmarks/posting functionality, and it’s all there. However making highlights doesn’t work on iPad.


First outdoor café visits of the pre-spring season - 18C and sunny - and long walks downtown and back this weekend


Currently reading the audiobook: The Princess Diarist by Carrie Fisher - started listening a couple nights ago while the Champions League game Bayer Leverkusen - Olympiakos Piraeus (0:0) was on in the background 📚


With the books that were with me for 3 months due back in a couple days I’ve stumbled upon the Libby online library for Berlin and borrowed a number of titles including audiobooks like The Princess Diarist by Carrie Fisher and subscribed to a few magazines starting with The New Yorker.


Had the pleasure of seeing a small v formation of geese flying east over the street crossing this morning on the way to work.


Got to see the women’s gold medal curling match SUI - SWE (5:6) this morning. Now watching the 2026 Winter Olympics closing ceremonies.


Heard a v formation of geese flying over with the living room window open. Letting in some fresh air after an afternoon out (trip to a café in Wedding) in the mild temperatures on the first days after the long, bitter cold - migrating birds are making use of the warmer (yet rainy) weather as well.


Trying out Unread RSS reader on the iPad via @brentsimmons


Watched the Olympics men’s curling final GBR - CAN (6:9) , one more match tomorrow morning - the women’s final


Went to another Berlinale showing and saw: La Face Cachée de la Terre The Hidden Face of the Earth - a moving film about the meaning of images when a photographer is going blind🍿


Still watching the Olympics every day even if I haven’t posted about it for a few days…


Trying out Current RSS reader app via @manton - NetNewsWire is my main reader app for a while now, but I’m also anxiously awaiting Micro.blog’s upcoming RSS reader being interested in new ways of reading feeds…


Went to the Berlinale to watch the screening of the competition film Rosebush Pruning 🍿

A dark stage is illuminated with purple lights, featuring a large screen displaying a digital bear made of colorful particles.