The Forth Day
The Forth Day
The forth day started with a power cut around midnight. Our stream could be provisionally fixed, the intern internet stayed down though. Datscha-Radio carried on: A reading hour with Ms Bewernitz in the late morning, a dead mouse from Augustin, our Datscha cat. During the day several guests arrived, among them also Jörg Reinowski, artist and grandson of the famous pomologist Spamer. He brought with him a pumpkin, seeds of a rare kind of Japanese bindweed, self-baked bread and a number of interesting little bottles. After his 2-hour radio-show and together with fresh carrots from the Datscha-garden he conjured up from these ingredients (we left the mouse out) a delicious meal. Meanwhile, Pit Schultz ventured on a forced march (no bike, no car!) to the Märkisches VIertel to retrieve a new router for us. Around 5 pm Alex Bechstein (above) arrived with his personal choice of great garden music, most of it on vinyl. What he played was wonderful! Lacking a “puck” to play his singles, some sympathetic guests “carved” one from a piece of wine box’ cardboard. it worked. Later at night, cat Augustin supervised the mixes.
The following gallery will be extended as soon as we have a more relaxed access to internet again.
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