This time I won’t bother you with strenuous eye-tiring reading. Instead you get some pictures.
This is some really old radio I found in the attic of my grandpa’s house (among shitloads of other stuff – which was thrown away). I will try to get the thing working again because I think it must be really cool to have something like that. It’ almost furniture, isn’t it?
This is the thing from behind, where I will have to work a bit to clean it up and get it working again.

And here I have some “before and after” pictures for you:
The landscape picture from June and the same landscape in July:


The second picture is taken shortly before harvesting time. Wheat, barley etc. have all changed to this golden colour. There is one drawback: Car rides usually take longer during this time of the year, because streets are filled with tractors and combine harvesters.
The next before and after pictures are from my working place. The first one is the pile of bricks after I had removed the first little wall. The second one is…well…I removed some other stuff as well. Another wall, some tiles…anyway, the pile has grown a bit. You know, just to show you that I really do something for the money I get.


And that’s it for today. Oh, hang on, I have one more:

The name of the village (just some hotels and shops, so I don’t know what else to call it) in Turkey where Tanja and I were is “Side”. No further explanations.
Okay, that’s it for now. Next time you’ll have to read again.
Cheers
Max