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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

A poem Ingela wrote me recently

Drowned in the man
Behind blue eyes
Who are you?
Is it in my head?
I can’t explain
the heatwave, but I think
Love is coming down.
I don’t even know myself
But they made my dream come true
We got o hit

Anytime you want me
Out in the street
Anyhow, anywhere, anyway
See me, feel me
I’m one
The real me
I need you
For Two thousand years and more
You stand by me
See my way
Don’t look away
Love reign o’er me



I love this! But I think Ingela could have some copyright-problems... :)

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Meet my wife


It is about time to introduce my family. I will start with my wife, Ingela, the reincarnation of Keith Moon you see in the picture here. This is the real Ingela, happy and joyful, trying out something completely new. We met soon 18 years ago, working for the same company and got introduced to eachother by workmates and within one year we were married and had our first son and everything else. I have been very careful to expose my family here because the Internet is sometimes a weird place but the bloggers I got acquainted to here are mostly very nice and witty people, exactly the environment where Ingela fits in like a glove with her wits, sense of humor and kindness. She is a translator and have a way with words in many different languages. I love her deeply.


Hans

Friday, April 20, 2007

Our Easter Bunny is a Eastern Jackrabbit!

At least two out of the three cuties in the posting below have survived. They skipped past my kitchen window yesterday morning and they have gained a lot of size and weight in a few weeks.
As we have seen their mother around here all the winter and she has not changed white as the Mountain Hare, lepus timidus , which is also very common here, I came to the conclusion that they are specimen of the European Hare or Eastern Jackrabbit, lepus europaeus , in the US.
As a bonus information to all fans of the Who I can tell that there is a cousin in the US called the White tailed Jackrabbit or Prairie Hare, lepus townsendii
:)

Friday, April 06, 2007

The Easter Bunny was pregnant this year


This is what we found in our backyard a few days ago. They are so cute! Mother-bunny have now moved them away to some place safer and did not leave us any Easter-egg either but she was perhaps too occupied... :)


Happy Easter to all of you!
 
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