Vacation

I’m on vacation for the next 3 weeks and I’m taking a lot of yarn with me
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See you soon!
Love,
Jomo

I’m on vacation for the next 3 weeks and I’m taking a lot of yarn with me
.
See you soon!
Love,
Jomo

I’ve got tagged by Vik from Argentinia (Do you know her blog “Like Grandma“, by the way?)
Here are my answers:
Four jobs you have held:
1. After I’ve finished school I’ve worked as an assistant director at a small off-theater some month
2. I’ve worked as a author (journalist) for a television fashion magazin while studying
3. I’ve been a waitress at a restaurant for one evening (and I was fired the same night)
4. I’ve worked as a freelance computer animator
Four places you have lived:
1. Nuremberg (Germany)
2. Berlin - Kreuzberg (Germany)
3. Ludwigsburg (near Stuttgart - Germany)
3. Berlin - Prenzlauer Berg (Germany)
Four vacations you have taken:
1. U.K. and London (in the 1980th several times)
2. France (Brittany!!! , I’ve also been to Paris and Loire region)
3. Italia (Toscana several times)
4. Spain
Four vehicles you have owned:
1. My only car was an Alfa Romeo Spider in the 1990th
2. No car recently
Four bloggers you want to tag:
1. Ria @ Ballostring
2. Ladylinoleum @ Monster Crochet
3. Misfit @ Where is she now?
4. Alison @ Motherofallneedles

I hope everyone’s got their christmas presents finished in time. Christmas greetings to all of you:
Feliz Navidad!
Joyeux Noel!
Kung His Hsin Nien bing Chu Shen Tan!
Glædelig Jul!
Merry Christmas!
Kala Christouyenna!
Buone Feste Natalizie!
Shub Christu Jayanti!
Natale hilare et Annum Faustum!
Mboni Chrismen!
Rehus-Beal-Ledeats!
Gezur Krislinjden!
Idah Saidan Wa Sanah Jadidah!
Shenoraavor Nor Dari yev Pari Gaghand!
Noeliniz kutlu olsun ve yeni yilinis kutlu olsun!
Happy Hanuka!
Fröhliche Weihnachten
And for all sons and daughters of the tundra a happy raven feast!
A long time ago, the raven looked down from the sky and saw that the people of the world were living in darkness. The ball of light was kept hidden by a selfish old chief. So the raven turned itself into a spruce needle and floated on the river where the chief’s daughter came for water. She drank the spruce needle. She became pregnant and gave birth to a boy which was the raven in disguise. The baby cried and cried until the chief gave him the ball of light to play with. As soon as he had the light, the raven turned back into himself and carried the light into the sky. From then on, we no longer lived in darkness.
(The Legend of the Raven as it is told by Marilyn Whirlwind in the Northern Exposure Episode “Seoul Mates”)
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