Little Summer
In January and February Mallorca is transformed into a sea of flowers. There are almost five million almond trees on an area of 24.400 hectares. Almond trees all over the islands are springing to life; delicate flowers from white to deep pink, are bursting out across the countryside. On Mallorca the almond tree can be described as … Continue reading
Shangri-La
Like paradise. Sitting in the sand barefooted and just wearing a T-shirt – in February. That’s pretty awesome. It is garden Eden, kind of. In Port de Soller, a pretty small village with the most gorgeous bay on the spanish island Mallorca. One of our favorite places to be. Simply be. Enjoying every moment of … Continue reading
TE AMO.
Just arrived in our new home in Palma de Mallorca. We get to know our new, beautiful neighborhood walking our dog Lilly. In 2012 we got married on this pretty island and now we will stay – for months, years, forever? We do have a love-story with Mallorca. Kind of. And I do have to … Continue reading
Enough Already
May the long time sun shine upon you, all love surround you and the pure light within you guide your way on.
Snowdogs & Snowbirds
Over night is was snowing in the Dolomite Alps in Südtirol where we were celebrating christmas. Such a surprise waking up in this totally snow-covered winter landscape with so much soft snow that our puppy dog Lilly changed immediately into a funny snow rabbit. So much fun to see how much fun she has. Also … Continue reading
True Nature
On my way to family and homeland in the Black Forest at the border triangle to France and Switzerland an good friend and artist, the owner of a spiritual school from the City of Angels (LA) have sent these lines to us: “During these changing and often confusing times, remember to stay focused on that which … Continue reading
Harvest Season
One of these gentle humid fall days in the afternoon and my garden looks like peaceful composition, tenderly dying. Fruits are falling, into the dark creamy land, deadhead flowers send their colorful compliments, a late kiss of life, on brown shafts. Cobwebbed. They die of thirst. It seems. Too much rain. Overkill. Nature is fetching … Continue reading
French Men
Don’t compare your life to others and don’t judge them. You have no idea what their journey is all about.
Live the yummy life of Riley
Sunny warm days and cool nights – I love it. Walk the dog and having breakfast under the trees on my way to the vineyard, where Lilly likes to hunt rabbits. Mirabelles, plums and pears (Williams) stood this morning on the menu. The trees are groaning under the weight of too many ripe fruit this … Continue reading









