Denis Stuart Rose: The preserved death

Denis Stuart Rose: The preserved death

Art for reflection and not only for consumption that’s what I associate with the exhibitions of the Brunswieck artist Denis Stuart Rose. And as I really do like to use my brain the works of this creative mind are just right for me. The shows are pleasant changes in times of information and picture rushes. From Arpril, 29th to May

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Romantic Oker valley

Romantic Oker valley

This spring will not gather momentum. Sunny and warm days are rare. My recommendation: If you catch one of them, use it. Of course, the best way is a hike in the Harz Mountains. Today we choose the Oker valley. A round course leads us from the town Oker via the Adler cliffs and the Verlobungsinsel (engagement island) to Romkerhall.

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When the adonis bloom on the Kleiner Fallstein

When the adonis bloom on the Kleiner Fallstein

By accident I learned that the Kleiner Fallstein offers an attraction over Easter: Blooming adonis. What is so special about it? Well, adonis does not grow everywhere. And: the blooming period is in April. Two years ago I got to know this small steppe plant at the Heeseberg. On this sunny Sunday morning we are leaving for a revival of

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Half-timbered houses at the Mosel

Half-timbered houses at the Mosel

The Mosel cycle way between Trier and Koblenz is dinstinguished by wonderful half-timbered houses from different centuries. The architectural style of these houses makes the area with it vineyards especially romantic and medieval looking. The characteristics of these building in common is the combination of a massive foundation (wine cellar and basement) and pavement. In ordert to avoid damages by

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Along the Mosel cycle path

Along the Mosel cycle path

The Mosel cycle path start at Koblenz and leads to Perl at the German-French-Luxemburg border. They say that the part between Koblenz and Trier is the most beautiful one. We want to ride the distance of about 220 kilometres in four days. Encountering more rollators than bicycles makes us think. During the last week of March it is still low

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Ein Wochenende der Kunst in Braunschweig

Ein Wochenende der Kunst in Braunschweig

This march does not do what I want: it is colt, mostly grey and it rains a lot. In other words, it is not really hiking or bicycling weather. That’s why we decided on a weekend of art. Cinema, a themed tour within the Botanical Garden and an opening are on our programme. We start with Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans

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Hanskühnenburg: Hiking in paradise

Hanskühnenburg: Hiking in paradise

Winter keep its pecker up this year. Even mid march temperatures are still single-digit and snow still falls into the lowlands. Whereas the white stuff only lasts until morning, the Harz allures with the picture of a winter wonderland. By nature, Brocken and Wurmberg secrete for a visit on the weekend, unless you like mass gatherings. Fortunately there are more

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A winter’s tale at the Harz

A winter’s tale at the Harz

One month ago already we booked a weekend trip into the Harz. I wanted snow for the two days. Eventhough I am not a big fan of bitterly cold weather there is nothing more romantic to me than snow-covered Harz. And actually it worked. Just right at the start of the ascent onto the Brocken the scenic landscape of the

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Obsessive belief in witches at Wolfenbüttel

Obsessive belief in witches at Wolfenbüttel

Since our childhood they fascinate us: witches. Whether riding a broomstick as the „Kleine Hexe“ does it in the book by Otfried Preußler or wearing a harem costume as „Dream of Jeannie“ from the American TV series – we cannot imagine to live without them. However how quickly one can be denunciated as an „evil witch“ and then be burnt

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