thomas on Oct 4th 2007 stories

playing cards in Phillipe’s & Clément’s flat
Maike presenting some delicious crêpes
Münster’s harbour
Jan having a Mensa-Burger in the refectory of Münster’s university
mmmh… gingerbread
bassist of the band BarracudaBastads at Münster’s harbour
Aasee-romance
Hanna and me in front of the Aasee
me, lying at the Aasee
Christina having a photosession with me in my flat
Elisabeth, Malte and me at a party
Nora and me, playing music and taking photos
Phillipe and me studying “international relations”
Malte in Coerde
Ricky at Münster’s harbour
protesting against tuition fees
my first flat
Murphy being totally tired in an underground car park
my first own room
Anne, Clément and Hanna dancing in front of a 70s car
Marine, Clément, Phillipe, Anne and Clémence at their farewell-party
Janne and Clémence dancing
Merel, Annelié, Charlotte, Franzi and Maike at the harbour
Phillipe and Marine studying for the exams at the Dortmund-Ems-canal
Phillipe and me preparing for synchron-diving
Anna, Marine and Phillipe, just a second before falling the the canal
Phillipe in the canal
Malte joing a party
Ricky and her twin-sister Beate at their birthday-party
Ricky at her birthday-party
Merel, Annelié, Charlotte, Franzi and Maike at the harbour
Tobias, Eva, Gediminas, Diana and me having a Lithuanian course party in my flat
My parents visiting the Skulpturen-Projekte at the Aasee
thomas on May 22nd 2007 latest shots, stories

Yesterday, I finally managed to move away from Münster’s district “Coerde”, which is totally outside. I’m now living close to the central station, and close to the city center.
Without the help (and the cars) of Hanna and Malte I wouldn’t have been able to move all the things to my new home.
thomas on Mar 11th 2007 stories
Yesterday, I had the great chance to visit the philharmonics of Luxembourg for the first time. My parents didn’t have the time to visit “Ben-Hur” played by the “Orchestre Philharmique du Luxembourg”, so Simon went with me.
This concert was one part of their project «Live Cinema» . Silent movies are set to their original soundtracks by the orchester. The movie Ben-Hur: A tale of Christ is from 1925 and it is a silent movie production, where about 125.000 actors took part. The music played by the orchester was terrific, and it was nice to get an idea of how movies are set to music (or music is set to movies). And, for me, it was the first movie where Jesus is demoted to a water-boy.