The last episode of the Ruhrpott tetralogie is now online at Ruhrpott Part IV - long…
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Sundown I
The photos shows a sundown in Essen seen from Huttrop.

Sundown II
Sundown in Essen seen from Huttrop.

Sundown III
In winter sundowns in Essen look different.

Sundown IV
2nd version of the sundown in winter in Essen. I kind a like both version. Which one is your favourite?

Sundown V
Another great sundown in Essen, Germany. I love those Ruhrpott sundowns. They are special, kind of. The color composition is so unique.

snow
Winter in Essen always comes by surprise.

Sundown VII
you already know: I love Sundowns in the Ruhrgebiet. Especially when it showes the small Ruhrhattan in the background

Sundown IX
ok, I promisse, that is the last one.

Visit Ruhrhattan
Ruhrhattan is central Essen.

Ruhrpott Part Two - the night strikes back
Part two of the Ruhrpott Series. I visited Tiger and Turtle, helped a butterfly, opened the EmptySpace, and yes: I took a lots of sundown photos…

biogas experimentation week
In August 2015 I went to Tamera for the 3rd Blueprint meeting and the Biogas experimentation week.

the blue flame tour
In 2014 I went to Ireland for protest, permaculture and biogas.

NYC spring
In 2014 I followed an invitation by SolarC³ITIES TH Culhane to visit NYC, Dobbs Ferry. It was the first time I went to the States.

oh my portugal
Visting Portugal / Tamera ecoVillage in September 2014 on invitation by Solar C³ities e.V. I joined the Blueprint, a group of like minded people…

a Finnish year
On the 25th of May 2016 I moved to Finland with my wife. We live on the countryside near the lovely small town Pälkäne.

Ruhrpott Part Three - return of the wiseguys
3rd Part of the Ruhrpott Quadrologie. I walked through the city several times at different hours.

the 7 states
In March 2016 Lumia and I travelled 7 US states. We were invited by Solar C³ITIES INC, a non-for-profit organization based in Pennsylvania.

into the blue
In April 2015 I went to Portugal for the 2nd Tameran Blueprint meeting.






