plants
What would this planet be without plants? Could you imagine a world without rain forests?

Indoor food supply
The photo shows a tower for hydroponic farming. The system is developed by Aero, a company in the Pennsylvania USA.

Growing the seeds
Growing the seeds of the future.

Dandelions
Dandelions grow everywhere in Finland. They are a pioneer plant and used to rough surroundings.

Planting the seeds of sustainable living
Planting the seeds of sustainable living

another tree
Another tree

more seeds for growth
more seeds for growth

The sun always shines on TV
5 days without TV and I'm convinced again that TV is another issue. It feels so free.

I like tomatoes
I like tomatoes, growing only for seeds

upwards
laying in the grass looking upwards

ripe figs to be cropped
ripe figs to be cropped. They are so delicious.

Besides the football field
Besides the football field

Blackberries
Blackberries

Straberry yields forever
Strawberries grown in hydroponic. The photo was shot at the Aero show-greenhouse.

Ruhrpott Part One - a new city
Over 8 years I took a lot of photos. I started with a Canon 60D and then switched to a Sony Nex 7. Those bulky and heavy DSLRs are like dinosaurs…

biogas experimentation week
In August 2015 I went to Tamera for the 3rd Blueprint meeting and the Biogas experimentation week.

Ruhrpott Part Three - return of the wiseguys
3rd Part of the Ruhrpott Quadrologie. I walked through the city several times at different hours.

Portuguese days
In September 2017 I went to Portugal to meet with the Blueprint Alliance.

The LINK exchange
While being on Gran Canaria - specifically Las Palmas - for the LINK project - I had the chance to take my old Nex 7 out and shoot some photos.…

I love Berlin
Berlin, the capital of Germany. I have to say: yes, I do love Berlin.

to the north
from Germany to Denmark to Sweden to Finland - by train using a Interrail ticket.

Oslo Permanent
In 2019 I went to Oslo for the Nordic Institute of Permaculture meeting in order to complete the application of the Finnish Permaculture…

twenty days and one week
In 2015 we stayed for twenty days and one week in Finland.







