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3. Auszeit in Friesland 2023

Mar 21, 2024
For the third time I am taking advantage of January to take a break, some time for you and your own thoughts is wonderful and I have been waiting for it for a long time. Otherwise, I had big problems that I had to deal with because This year I travel with a light heart and light luggage, this time to go to Friesland, because I grew up here since I was four years old. In the 70s, the first family from southern Germany moved to Friesland. I was the youngest. "My father became the head doctor here at Sande Hospital.
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I first lived in an official apartment on the hospital grounds. In 1974 we moved to a 1970s villa with a swimming pool and a huge garden, well, the gods in white they were still I really made money back then and I grew up as a sheltered teacher in the south. Wow, it is beautiful here in Friesland and here in Friesland I am a guest of Edgar, the shepherd of Varel by the way, a fan of the Middle Ages. and simply a man with a philosophical training, communicative and also a believer, we are alike in many aspects and that is why I can live for a while with him in his pastorate, he lives alone, we eat together, we make music.
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I drive from Varel towards the sea to along Jade Bay via Dangast to Wilhelmshaven. This pretty little town was once a very important port. In the 19th century there were weekly ferry connections to London and more ship movements than in Hamburg. Dangast, one of my favorite cafes, is located a little further up, right in front of the sea, in Dangast. As it is the only place in the North Sea where a protective dike is not necessary, from my clear view of the large sea bay Jade Bay in Dankersleben, many artists, especially Franzi, always fascinate me. His magical paintings always fascinate me, menacingly realistic and original, especially if you compare Dangast's paintings with the originals, and some of the originals are really amazing on the beach, but if you think about how many naked Goddesses, muses and elves there like statues, This is balance justice here.
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A view on the coast, the view on the open sea, a breath of wind touches the list in the distance, the soul on the dikes, the desire for the North Sea air. The dream will never go away Unforgettable The smell of land I see the water running The waves can be heard in the distance Listening quietly The sea reminds me of the old times Now a feeling touches me The degree to which I am here, oh how beautiful it was Life at sea? I love the cafes and museums in the cities of Wilhelmshaven, there are many beautiful cafes and especially the seaside museum.
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I always like to go there and see if there's anything new. I think in the Kiss Museum. It's been a long time since this is the third place I've visited and the Ancient Museum was, of course, black and white photographs, texts and total horror. I'm very excited to see how the modern multimedia round of Frisian history has developed now, very funny God. The Frisians made the sea. The coast is quite certain, the North Sea is subject to tides twice a day, there is emma and high tide, people were helpless in bodies of water, but the fertile marshy area took them to the coast and that is why they built their farms on hills called terps or words that surrounded them to protect them from storm surges, these ancient settlements date back to the first millennium and gave the places their name.
As a teenager, I didn't even know that Fedderwagen were sites of lower ancient settlements or worth a lot of time. Often the elevations are no longer recognizable. I visited extracian lands where Wade recognized the chariot there. Not only is the round shape of the settlement seen again, but even the water well has been preserved to collect rain and In the coastal museum I learn a little about settlement methods, the economy and the customs of life and food in the ground where the first circular oaks emerged. 11th century, around the arable lands or pastures of the 13th century, cattle and Frisia joined together.
For the first time the coast was completely protected with the so-called golden ring. The construction of dams became a very differentiated profession and required a high degree of specialization: this name still recalls Garchmann's important task: the maintenance of ponds, which was the main task of the landowner. Today, coastal protection is one of the tasks of the state. The federal and state governments are responsible for new construction and additions. In times of climate change, sea levels are rising and the risk of increased storm surges is a very current problem after so much history now I need the most Frisian of all to have a good cup of tea or, as the Frisian says, one complicated, better on the nearby south beach in the team pavilion, don't worry, we drink increases our workforce for the well-being of the company and discusses about Germany and the world the problems are solved, but mostly new ones are created , then something is worked on quickly with 300 liters of tea per capita the Frisian world champions the tea ceremony established in Friesland is now part of the world material cultural heritage since the 18th century in Friesland tea was brought to the merchant ships of Japan and China who live here on the coast.
They also brought the porcelain, as important as observing the ceremony t, that's why the Frisian porcelain rose Frisian here I even saw it in the coastal museum in the team palace in the pedestrian zone you can also buy the Frisian porcelain rose but here, to be honest, I said it's a bit expensive here in an antique shop I found a big pile of porcelain here I stock up on my piece of Friesland and Frisian comfort to take home I don't know about you but I love living like this No I want to have free time Being on vacation or on a tourist trip, the most important thing for In reality, I have time to travel within myself: where I am, what was last year like and, above all, where I want to go?
These questions, of course, are not new, but somehow I always have to remember them. Over the course of a year, sometimes the question escapes my mind. Last year I was able to accomplish a lot on my own. I let go of coronavirus frustration and started something new. I shot my first advertising film, I founded my men's group. and I began a new tour of the city on the difficult topic of the Nazi era. I work in Detmold, I came across such a simple phrase, I love it, change it Olive, I really love many things in my life, my music, my friends, my children, my city, yes. and in my work of course I always have to be careful where there are changes and confrontations but some things have to change friendships and love also leave valuable people whose contact cost me time, nerves and energy.
Oh man, love is really the hardest thing for me but now I feel free, creative and in my power and open to new things and open to love that requires good energy. I'm involved in music with Edgar, now I'm a good team, we cook together, we make music. During the day I write and compose sad and funny things like David's life a year before interpersonal outings and beginners. Wilhelmshaven is a special city for me because I mean my hometown is full of memories, but it is also a special city because of its location. and the special history of the current urban area: until 170 years ago Frisia had no meadows, ponds or cows, it was a completely militaristic state and was upset by its lack of contact with the coast, it could not build a war port, so The Prussians quickly bought something long in the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg in 1853 and began building a hook.
Countless workers came from all over Germany and shoveled the deep ones by hand. In 1869 the time had come. Kaiser Wilhelm arrived and his The city became open Wilhelmshaven, yes, he quickly takes off his Irish cap, puts on his navy cape and, appropriately, greets the emperor. By the way, the spelling is with v. The port only had one entrance, but technology and ships grew faster and faster: a second entrance to the port was needed, then a third and finally one of the largest swing bridges in Europe, the Kaiser Wilhelm Bridge, which still stands today. It connects both sides of the port, next to the Prussian city.
In the Oldenburg area, the second name of the city of Wilhelmshaven, Rüstringen, developed. Civilians, artisans, workers lived there and there were also pubs. The border between Oldenburg and Prussia passed In the middle of a pub in Wilhelmshaven there had been a curfew in Prussian territory since the 11th. That's why the guests simply entered the room because it was in the territory of Oldenburg and there was no curfew. Only under Hitler were the two cities of Wilhelmshaven and Rüstringen united and the largest warship ever built in Europe was continually expanded. , the türpitz was built in Wilhelmshaven, so it is not surprising that this war port became a major target for the Allies.
Wilhelmshaven lived among rubble and ashes, where there were magnificent streets with old buildings. After the World War, countless functional houses were built. built for the displaced and in the middle you can still find the menacing remains of the numerous war bunkers, sometimes even creatively built. Otherwise, Wilhelmshaven is a wounded and broken city with a troubled history and in the 70s a family of doctors from southern Germany moved to Wilhelmshaven, but we already had that, how did the story really continue? I grew up in Friesland and Wilhelmshaven in the 80s. Now, in January, during my break, I came into contact with my stage of life and my feelings when I had not thought about it for a long time, specifically in my time as a teenager, between 14 and 17 years old, a time full of frustration and bad feelings.
Our parents sent us all to the Cecilienschule, a private Catholic secondary school in Wilhelmshaven, which corresponded to the state of thought of our parents and educational concepts that would have been good for us, an old school, the pressure and hierarchy of Faller. I was taught by nuns and elders who were definitely not yet connected to World War II. I didn't know what my life should be like. It should be colorful and creative and not like this terrible school. As a class prankster, then my performance dropped sharply and I stood still, spoke from home, set fire to my room, cut my head bald and started smoking, a helpless teenager screaming for help and throat but a nightmare for my parents and everything escalated.
Nothing at all, on the contrary, my parents now wanted to send me to a boarding school for young people who were difficult. get along. I had long since given up my classical cello lessons and now started playing jazz and rock. I found many opportunities and let myself go as hard as I could with this new music. I was very lucky, I met great musicians in Oldenburg who showed me the way. Eventually, I left school and moved to Oldenburg, but I was full of inner desire to study piano with Jess, so I am grateful that an inner force sustained me and propelled me forward.
In fact, I passed the entrance exam in Hannover and started studying piano without a high school diploma and even as a minor. What a dramatic and good turn of events! It is exciting for me to remember so intensely this bad time of my youth. I don't want to ruin my life, but I do. Studying music was ten years of working in the theater that straightened me out a lot, they showed me that creativity and discipline are not opposites, on the contrary, today I can lead my life. that I always dreamed of when I was a teenager and I always have a heart for seemingly difficult and crazy young people, because I was one of them too.
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took me back to my old home in Friesland and Wilhelmshaven. There I delved into the exciting story. Thanks for following my photos and thoughts. I hope it inspires you. Tip to be able to take some time with yourself once a year, believe me, it always works somehow and is definitely worth it. In any case, I'm taking a not completely new idea from this winter vacation with the change of level, and I know I'm repeating myself, but I repeat myself especially to myself so I can finally think about it all the time: love your life, change the things you don't like or leave the things you don't like, the call over and over again to be content, to stop complaining and complaining fits into the context in which he received a boost from Edgar, a wonderful host, in the form from a little comic, you are not afraid of what the future holds for you, it is all so chaotic, I think it will bring flowers, really, because because I plant flowers with a whole bouquet full of impressions and experiences and nice conversations, I drive to Detmold motivated, relaxed and in a good mood.
The only thing I have to say goodbye to is my wonderful Mercedes SLK. The TÜV would mean that we parted ways. Maybe it's because of the year of manufacture. I would like to thank you. the many people who made my stay here possible. I only thought of Edgar Rebbe whose house I was allowed to live in, and of course I hope to meet everyone again in person during the course of the year who watches this video. it's good

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