Karlie Kloss by Mario Testino
- Carinthia, 2013
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Karlie Kloss by Mario Testino
- Carinthia, 2013
The weekend before last, I attended a choir workshop at a former benedictine nunnery turned seminar hotel. The main focus of course was singing, but I used the lunch breaks for extended walks along the shore of the nearby lake and the adjacent wetlands, and even did a night walk under a magical full moon.
This area of my homestate is quite charming. Rolling hills, much green and some mountains visible on the horizon; and of course churches - lots of churches.
Unfortunately I only brought my old trailrunning shoes to the workshop, and sadly a tear in the fabric caused me blisters. Blisters that haven't completely healed in the two weeks that passed, so I can't wear my hiking boots just yet.
Karlie Kloss by Mario Testino
- Carinthia, 2013
The weather in March had been rather windy and cool, and it appears I caught a cold, which reared its ugly head just in time for Easter with a persistent cough and general tiredness.
On Easter Monday - which is a holiday in Austria - I had to bring a cousin to the hospital in Klagenfurt for a scheduled surgery. Originally I had planned to go for a hike after dropping her off, but due to the cough I didn't feel up to it.
I did drive to the southern shore of the nearby Wörthersee though, and took a stroll in the woods, which has some "lost place" vibes with the ruins of a burnt down astronomy tower overgrown with vines and trees, or some iron gates standing solitary on the path.
After a short while the path lead me down to the lakeside road, where I got to enjoy some views over the Wörthersee.
The Wörthersee has for a long time been a famous holiday destination, as well as a desired place to live - therefore free access to the lakeside is scarce. Richer people have bought the properties, and turned them into summer homes, which look abandoned this early in the year.
Although it was just a short stroll, I felt tired when I returned to the car. My body was apparently still fighting the cold and needed its energy for that.
ANSCH!‘s DRAW!NG FOR H€R ØPA … r.i.p. 🖤
Anschi‘s grandfather passed away not so long ago. She drew this for her grandma. The sun reassembles her pops watching all over us… a nice thought. She misses him a lot and therefore this drawing means something to us other then just plain self expression.
DRAW!NG DØG$ FŌR MY MUM.
WAST!