Wednesday 29 June 2016

To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow.

So, this blog post is a little bit of everything. A little bit of hope, wonder and pride. Just for the length of this blog post I ask you to not think about all the horrible things that are happening in the world right now, just breathe and take a look at my little photo diary of living things.

"To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow" 
-Audrey Hepburn

- I took part in the Berlin Firmenlauf in May! These are the balloons opening the race! I ran! 5.5 kilometers! So proud!

- Some waterlilies in the Britzer Garten.

- Doing a headstand, also in the Britzer Garten. It's really nice seeing the world from a different angle sometimes.

- This photo always makes me laugh! Taken out of my window looking down onto the balcony of my downstairs neighbour.

- A bumblebee on some chive flowers at Allmende Kontor on Tempelhof.

- This fluffy shot was snapped at the Berlin Open Garden weekend in Rixdorf.

- What a colour combination! Looking into all these gardens was wonderful. You wouldn't even think that there were such wonderful backdoor gardens in a city.

- Oh and what is this I see?! Bees!? Yes it is!

- The amazement just wouldn't stop...A POOL TOO!? With plants growing inside. Am I in heaven?

- Out of Rixdorf and to Tempelhof. My view during a lovely evening spent studying for my final exams on Tempelhofer Feld.

- Ok...so this is our new plot, which we kind of started working on at the beginning of May. There's still a big possibility that it's not definitely ours, but we have been planting and caring for it for the past two months. So, whoever's out there that also thinks it's theirs, let's join forces and share! Together we are stronger! Photo taken in May.

- Here's a picture taken a couple of days ago! Look at all that life!! Everything is growing amazingly! So super duper proud. I could spend hours looking at all of them little plants in there.

- The growing carrots! Sweet little stems.

- This was the first big harvest that we collected! Strawberries and white and pink radishes!

- In one part of the plot we sewed loads of seeds that my Mutti sent me! Mutti, what are these flowers called? They have the best leaves and the cutest little flowers!

- This is a bouquet of flowers that I made at work with my kindergarteners. A flower bouquet for my colleague's birthday! The kids absolutely loved each making a flower, and seeing them all together in a bouquet is just wonderful and is a reminder that there's beauty in all of our differences.

- Sunset at Allemende Kontor.

- That sun was making everything look like a honey filter was put on the world. Oh and dem sweetpeas are just beautiful!

- Another sunset snap at Tempelhof.

- Now I will beam us to my bedroom garden. This is the start of the aubergine a couple of weeks ago.

- Check it out! That baby's growing!

- This photo was taken today. I have been reading up on when to pick it, but I am really not sure. Anyone with aubergine advice is welcome to write me a message.

- I've been growing carrots on my bedside table, and yesterday I just thought I'd see how they're doing. Pulled one out and I have to say it might be one of the cutest things I've ever seen! It tasted absolutely delicious. For now I will let the rest get a little bit bigger, but YAY TO BEDSIDE CARROTS!!!!

- To end this post I go back to our little garden on Tempelhof. Here's the corn. If in one picture I could promote hope then I would choose this one. Look at those little blossoms wrapped up all cozy, protected by the most luscious green leaves. Just like this corn plant we don't know what will happen, but let's see what will be!

I wish you all a wonderful rest of the week.
Don't forget to see all the hope in a time that makes you think there is none.
..love..

p.s. I passed all of my exams!!