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Tag: IDP camp

A very special artist in a 5-star tent

July 24, 2019

It was 45 degrees Celsius and I was walking around in one of the many IDP camps in Iraq. In this setting I met a very special artist, living in a 5-star tent. When I started writing this blog I got caught up in trying to explain the history of Iraq and the many wars … More A very special artist in a 5-star tent

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The never-ending fractal of “the field”

April 17, 2017

I am realising more and more that “the field” is actually a place you cannot reach. It is the place that is always farther, more rural and more difficult to reach than where you are at that moment. And once you have reached that place it is kind of the field has moved away from … More The never-ending fractal of “the field”

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We used geopolymer concrete as foundation. This is concrete without cement; very sustainable! With Supertramp in winterous Iceland❤️ This was the latest adventurous roadtrip we had together with our VW T3 from 1985, and it was one of the best ones! We survived heavy storms, icy roads, nights below -20°C and a lot of digging in the snow. Supertramp; I can't say you never let us down, but for sure you made it even more exciting. And now we know a lot more on how to repair old cars. It's weird to realise how much a campervan became such an emotional possesion and therefore so painful to let go. But our memories will stay forever! Today I spoke to a Ukrainian grandma who fled with her daughters and children to Chisinau, Moldova. She had tears in her eyes while she was explaining her situation. I got tears in my eyes too. A bit later she received a bunch of lavender from a Moldovan volunteer. It's international women's day, and we are happy you are here. The grandma smells at the bunch of flowers.

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