May 15 2009 p3
She spoke a little English and she told me she is an art student and this fruit has some kind of natural pigment.
I think this is the first time I have seen anyone watering the grass.
Firs time I noticed this, even though I have been by many times. It is near Karver.
Later I follwed the river and found more things I hadn't seen before.
This seems to be the old wall for the river. Very old, I'd say.
Someone had cut this grass. Not sure who or why.
But they made a clear path.
Someone had bundled up this wood and tied it together.
There is a boy on each side. Not sure how the one on the right got there!
A guy who looks like he might be homeless.
To my surprise the door was unlocked.
The EU building.
Andi again...
I suppose there used to be a guard, but no longer.
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Thi heart and the "volim te" in the next pic have been painted over. This made me wonder if it should be considered a crime to paint over someone's writing "I love you." Then again what if the person who wrote it no longer loved the other person. But then, was it really love? Someone told me once, "Once I love someone I never really stop loving them." She said this as a teenager, but as an "adult", it no longer seems true for her. It seems to me that people confuse love, attraction and need. If it is really love, then I'd say it doesn't die. I've notice that it seems to be only teenagers who write "Volim te" on the walls. Love seems to be more important to them than it is to adults, or even university students.
Then I saw two guys I had taken a picture of before...And that is my last one fo rthe day.