Another few weeks have gone by and it
feels that we've made progress on many fronts. The opening date for
the chocolate shop creeps closer and closer, but so does the
completion. I'm supposed to get the keys to my apartment in
Knittelfeld this week, my wooden crate with the things from Australia
has finally arrived and I feel very much welcomed by pretty much
everybody I know. It's fun to train karate again and play in the
table tennis club.
Autumn is a wonderful time in Austria,
very colorful with a crisp blue sky (when the fog lifts and the
clouds are gone). Took some photos yesterday when we were hiking
along Ingering See, a small lake in one of the mountain ranges close
by.
Ingering See |
I met Will, a former colleague from
Sandvik in Perth, who is from New Zealand, last week for lunch. He
and his colleagues had the final exams for Sandvik Mining School in
Leoben. Was great to catch up, and I'm still very happy that I made
the change in my career.
Finished reading Irvin D. Yalom's"Staring at the sun: Overcoming the terror of death" and
Milan Kundera's "Die unerträgliche Leichtigkeit des Seins"
("The unbearable lightness of being").
Both of them are great books from my
perspective. Yalom, a psychiatrist with many decades of experience,
works through the fear of death – appartenly one of the major
drives of us humans. Very insightful and well written.
Milan Kundera's book is an
excellent read, a novel, written in an interesting form, where
situations are looked upon from different perspectives. Proably one
of the very best novels I've ever read.
Lovely photos mate :)
ReplyDeleteCheers, the conditions were great and autumn in Austria is just amazing (when the weather nice!)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos mate :)
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