Hawleywood’s Barbershop


Hawleywood’s Barbershop:
I guess if we had a Barbershop like this one, I would start growing my hair again. But most Barbers are like taxi drivers on speed, who ruin your Saturday morning by talking bullshit and asking questions which has been asked by them before. I rather prefer a max. of 3 mm hair and safe the money – be-cause.

Wait! I guess there is a barber around. Eric from Life Time Gear has a friend Olli Wegerich, I guess he would be the guy around Darmstadt to get a haircut.

Boxing how it should be

Orlando Salido vs Juan Manuel Lopez II – Round 9:
This is how a boxing match should be, nowadays most boxers look too unfit for being professionals. And then you get the impression they picked the right boxer for the boxer in favor. Not in this fight, both fighters are equally skilled, they are fit, they both want to win and got heart.

Julius von Bismarck

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2010 we had Julius von Bismarck in Lindau while he took part in the Provinz 2010 art project. Yesterday I read an article about his new project “punishment” shown in the art gallery Alexander Levy.

While in Lindau 2010, Julius created with Benjamin Maus und Richard Wilhelmer the Smiley on the Lighthouse who changed his mood by analyzing the faces of the pedestrians at the harbour (the fühlometer).

Another great invention is his Fulgurator, a camera who projects images via a flash trough its lens in response of other flashs. This results in the desired image is shown on the images of the photographer “who flashed” to take a picture. Hard to explain and understand but watch his youtube video to understand the witty apparatus.

(c) of the images by Julius von Bismarck, Alexander Levy, Uli Kaiser

Swedish army boots, brown from 1943

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I got another fine pair of Swedish army boots, now in size 43 be-cause the others were a bit too big. This pair is not just 3 years older, they even got this nice print on the leather showing the crown and the 1943. They also got the loop to pull the boots on  and the color of the boot is a bit more darker. So perfect, can´t wait to give them a slim rubber sole and break them in.

Check also the images of the other one in size 44 (i would rate it as a 44,5 even a 45 when worn in)

The old Sailor – der ewige Segler

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Yesterday we saw him on the lake, sailing as always. A true character and probably “the sailor” himself. When we ask him how many days he sailed last year he just said “sieba tag ned” which means only seven days he wasn´t.