Monthly Archives: May 2009

In Progress – meeting with the Alp and a dream in latex

So this week the Alp was sitting on my chest. What finally helped me finding hope again was an Interview with the Australian artist Hazel Dooney. I didn’t know what I needed to hear or what needed to happen until I heard someone else talking about it. I needed to hear that I am not [...]
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Approved: The Reds are right

The region on the highway 46, west of Paso Robles, CA that lies two hours north of Solvang, all the way to Cambria, a small and pretty coastal town, is just plain beautiful. A hilly country side holds little vineyards in every fold, you could almost walk from one to another. There are wineries called [...]
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Transplant: Pølser in California

A three-hour ride later, north of Los Angeles, you enter the outer skirts of the town Solvang. A Scandinavian transplant into the heart of the Californian wine country. I was hoping to find Pølser here and they had, somewhat close, but simply called it danish hot dog. A minute after the freeway exit you pass [...]
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