What was? What will be?
2014 was a busy year. Lots of things happened.
I am feeling so free, never felt so free in my life!
Most things aren’t interesting in terms of photography. I won’t share them with you. Except three things:
- I have grown a beard. I love it! Others love it! So it will stay for a while.
- I found out that I am not allergic to strawberries after 15 years of avoiding them. It is such a great feeling being able to eat the most delicious fruit in the world again.
- After a long time of not being able to move I am totally into exercise and sports now. I haven’t felt fitter than before and this changed a lot.
In terms of photography I tried out some things in the background not publishing it. My approach in landscape photography changed. I would call myself a nature photographer at the moment.
There have been some fantastic travels in 2014. It was a great time moving. But than there was “The End of the World – Finistère”!
And nothing was as it was before. So turning around and finding new adventures is sometimes the best idea to keep having fun in life.
What will be in 2015?
I am not sure yet.
Of course lots of traveling and outdoor adventures will be on my todo list for 2015. But that is nothing new.
My plans are also to improve my english to start a podcast in english language. This makes me afraid! It is a big thing! But what is life without challenge.
And I plan becoming more active in social media again. I recently cleaned up my twitter follows. Now I have a stream that is worth the read. I find it interesting that there are so many people outside that are still following me on twitter even though I am only posting the songs I am listening to via last.fm. Thank you for your patience. The same on G+. Lots of followers but not much response. I wouldn’t follow myself at the moment. But this will change. I am sure…
Some other plans are in my head but nothing worth to be told now. So stay tuned there will be more happening in 2015.
Wishing you a joyous, peaceful and prosperous new year ahead.
December 31, 2014 at 12:00
Sam
Nice to hear from you again!
A tip for learning english: Listen to english (native speaker!) audiobooks and podcasts. Listening to the language helps a lot for speaking it.