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"the dark side of dick bruna", rotterdam, 2018 |
in an ideal world i live in a tiny, one floor villa on a hilly side, overlooking the ocean. in an ideal world i see things as fitting. in this world however, i make do with what i've got.
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hombroich, langen foundation, thomas houseago |
and i do make the very best of it : braving the nextdoor neighbours' evening and weekend days renovations, acquiesce the miniscule neighbourhood dogs fierce late night yapping;
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hombroich, raketenstation |
bearing a future new housing estate development in back of my town garden, expecting years of construction upheaval; all while stomaching the closeby railway depot nightly racket of running diesel motors.
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garden in back, 10' late yesterday evening sketch, before dark set in, actually |
i live on an otherwise lowkey street and i understand circumstances, but i hardly signed up for boorish neighbours, county council's ungracious, self-indulgent attitudes and railway maladministrations.
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la-roche-en-ardenne, another dream villa... ☺ |
if on a daily basis i care to remain genteel about all of this, i do keep dreaming of the tiny one floor villa too. therefore, calling in question the two latter nuisances, in an attempt to empower local authorities :
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oh, if ever... hampton court inner courtyard, 2014 |
advocating a considered and serene living climate for all, our street committee is presently counterbalancing the planned (running up to 9 storeys!) housing development, in an otherwise low rise area.
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hombroich, raketenstation, juan munoz, derailment |
the nightly train racket i am taking on solely. there is however only so much energy one has to counteract council goofs, while keeping both a working and creative life viable and the necessary recess unharmed.
to be continued, undoubtedly....
and wishing you all, though, a beautiful, invigorating weekend. ♥
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