Bright sunshine woke me up this morning, and I decided to get outside as soon and as much as possible today to soak up the longmissed sun beams. But first, like every weekend, the washing had to be done, and the flat cleaned, and some shopping for my dear tomcat was on my to-do-list as well (at Fressnapf, it filled my backpack to the brim).
Then on to a meeting with Karl, a 65 year old student of psychology from Norway, whom I knew from Couchsurfing. I had suggested we went to see the Grieshaber exhibition together. I had meant to see it since many months, and these are the last days it is on. We both liked it a lot, and bought the posters for our homes. Karl was surprised to hear I had some originals by Grieshaber, and even knew him and some of his friends. Grieshaber is one of my favourite artists, besides Goya. (No chance to have any orginals by the spanish artist, of course. Posters and books will have to suffice.)
Afterwards a leisurely walk through Tiergarten, all blossoms and nature reviving, to "Schleusenkrug" where we spent a few hours chatting and enjoying the afternoon outside, overlooking the Landwehrkanal. Like so many other Berliners. The city is quite filled with happy people lately.
To finish off this pleasant day with even more pleasures, I went up and down Tauentsien shops, and finally found the dress I had hoped to get last week, plus jeans, a cardigan, and some shoes (no high heels, but not too sensible either - Camper, flamencostyle). Guess what colour!
On tv, they showed a movie on the award winning book by Friedrich Ani, one of my favourite crime authors. I watched it with Emil purring besides me. He's so sweet lately, even trying in his shy way to lick my hand to show how much he loves me.
What a lovely day I had!

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