I was very touched by this authenticity of this post, its truthfulness and sincerity, among people who live in real time, which happend to be my very thoughts, as I watch the orange star of my notification tool, lit, while I’m still working on my last post (like a boor bell, without a bell, but still noticeable). May be this is a form of democracy? If yes, go to the post and read it Thanks Frizztext!
It’s a great chance, that bloggers and photographers are able to have dialogues in these modern times so quickly: Some decades ago it was not so easy to find each other. So Claudio Mufarrege from Argentina discovered my autobiography at http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2011/04/06/german-biography/ and kindly wrote: “I really admire the strength and the determination that have led you to be yourself, my friend. I really admire you, Dietmar…” [June 14, 2012 at 8:46 pm] P.S.: I like the essays of the philosopher Hannah Arendt (Die Banalität des Bösen) about the trial vs. Adolf Eichmann in Israel; the man who adopted me, was a kind of Adolf Eichmann

title=”The Long Goodbye” (tribute to Raymond Chandler) photo-composition by Claudio.Ar, click on the image to enter his galleries on Flickr
my reply to him: “Life is sooo long, dear Claudio! And so many things are happening in a lifetime. And I can’t…
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Thanks frizzguitar!
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more about biographies, fathers and history: on Sunday 17th of June, FATHER’s DAY isn’t it? Just scheduled; thanks for always reading my too long articles, George!
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I enjoy very much your tone and character. I’m glad to have met you, in this valley of creativity which is the internet!
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