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Frozen frogs in Spitzbergen: the end of the endless day
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Friday, August 31, 2007. The end of the endless day. The need to update this blog is correlated with the need to finish the story. We eventually left Ny-Alesund and flew back to the world, the other one, not the real one. The one with days and nights, lights in the dark, trees not an inch high, people and cars, and the flatness of the Dutch horizon. From 47degrees South to 79N, my head is full of memories. But it still too empty. See you and skål for det siktet. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Frozen frogs in Spitzbergen: Groningen, De Nerderlands
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007. Groningen, De Nerderlands. The cottage where I live. It is in a kind of reserve where you can enter only walking or biking. No power and no shower, let's save water. The Piccardthof lake is close and oil-lamps are bright enough. And the geese I study: la crème de la crème for blood samples. Groningen's channels, more quiet than the bikeways. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Des tétards sur la toundra (in French). Groningen, De Nerderlands.
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Rainy days in Rome: February 2007
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Rainy days in Rome. Attempt to make an Italian blog. Tuesday, February 06, 2007. If the idea occured in your mind to send me a postal at Via Fransisco Sivori, 13, don't do it, I'm not there anymore. My new way pictured, then :. At the corner, the caffè-at-the-corner; in front of it, at the end of the street, the great wall and the Piazza Ardeatino, and the stairs crossing the wall. In front of the wall, the handrail I'll slide on this evening. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Jours pluvieux à Rome (in French).
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Rainy days in Rome: March 2007
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Rainy days in Rome. Attempt to make an Italian blog. Wednesday, March 07, 2007. In the column on your right, the link to the BIRDHEALTH project I'll soon be a member -. Tuesday, March 06, 2007. Journey in Mussolini country. EUR, for Esposizione Universale di Roma, 1942. The district is not attracting, empty, cold, massive, and something that hovers above the buildings and weights on them. The cars, too, quickly cross the main way, all in perspective. The sky is grey, few people outside. The World Food Pr...
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Rainy days in Rome: Butterflies
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Rainy days in Rome. Attempt to make an Italian blog. Monday, January 22, 2007. Nothing really interesting this week-end. Some pictures. Oh, yep, I've seen a butterfly, in January. shit. Elles sont ou les fotos de la semaine? Mae et moi, on ne peut pas se faire notre petite balade romaine hebdomadaire! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jours pluvieux à Rome (in French). Frogs in a pulsar, in NZ. Lizzie's blog in NZ. When Coline is drawin'. Save water, share a shower: Ecologic activism.
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Rainy days in Rome: My new way
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Rainy days in Rome. Attempt to make an Italian blog. Tuesday, February 06, 2007. If the idea occured in your mind to send me a postal at Via Fransisco Sivori, 13, don't do it, I'm not there anymore. My new way pictured, then :. At the corner, the caffè-at-the-corner; in front of it, at the end of the street, the great wall and the Piazza Ardeatino, and the stairs crossing the wall. In front of the wall, the handrail I'll slide on this evening. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Frogs in a pulsar, in NZ.
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Rainy days in Rome: Back in Rome
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Rainy days in Rome. Attempt to make an Italian blog. Monday, January 08, 2007. Saturday was a good day though: it was a free-day. Near the Vatican, a parade whith horses and guys wearing stilts, marching band and cheerleader celebrated, in a semi catholic-pagan procession, the arrival of the Three Kings and the Befana, a witch who gives present to good Italian kids and coal to mischievious ones. A band was playing "Ay ay ay ay, canta y no llores". On Piazza del Popolo : did the US signed Kyoto Protocol?
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Nathan Lee Hemming: March 2006
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Wednesday, March 29, 2006. Posted by nathan at 7:39 PM. Sunday, March 26, 2006. First football game for Lincoln Uni. Posted by nathan at 2:27 AM. Wednesday, March 22, 2006. South Island, NZ. Posted by nathan at 9:54 PM. Wellington Art Museum Exhibit. Posted by nathan at 9:47 PM. Monday, March 20, 2006. North Island, NZ. Posted by nathan at 10:39 PM. Sunday, March 19, 2006. Queen Street, Central Auckland. Entrance to Auckland University. Posted by nathan at 11:27 PM. Botanic Gardens, Food.