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WHAT WE CAN’T SEE

BUT WE CAN HEAR

HIDDEN IN THE TREES

STERNHAGEN GUT IN AUTUM 

Sternhagen Gut is a quiet, rural location in the northeastern German region of Uckermarkt, a region I had the pleasure to discover during the residency. 

 

Although it’s a perfect area for biking connected to various cycle paths, I was lucky I could lend a car, so I could drive through secondary and dirty roads that crossed fields, forests and rivers, connecting small and bigger villages and get lost in the beauty of its nature, the colours changing in autumn.

 

I also brought my swimsuit to jump into the clean water of the Sternhagener Lake in walking distance from the house, but the water and the weather were too cold for my Spanish blood. Well, I guess it was not only too cold for me, also for the noisy and funny migratory birds, small and big ones training together to fly to the south! 

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HAT WE CAN’T SEE

BUT WE CAN HEAR

HIDDEN IN THE TREES

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AUTUMN

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Sternhagen Gut is a quiet, rural location in the northeastern German region of Uckermarkt, a region I had the pleasure to discover during the residency. 

 

Although it’s a perfect area for biking connected to various cycle paths, I was lucky I could lend a car, so I could drive through secondary and dirty roads that crossed fields, forests and rivers, connecting small and bigger villages and get lost in the beauty of its nature, the colours changing in autumn.

 

I also brought my swimsuit to jump into the clean water of the Sternhagener Lake in walking distance from the house, but the water and the weather were too cold for my Spanish blood. Well, I guess it was not only too cold for me, also for the noisy and funny migratory birds, small and big ones training together to fly to the south! 

IMG_7658.jpeg

AUTUMN

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HAT WE CAN’T SEE

BUT WE CAN HEAR

HIDDEN IN THE TREES

​

Sternhagen Gut is a quiet, rural location in the northeastern German region of Uckermarkt, a region I had the pleasure to discover during the residency. 

 

Although it’s a perfect area for biking connected to various cycle paths, I was lucky I could lend a car, so I could drive through secondary and dirty roads that crossed fields, forests and rivers, connecting small and bigger villages and get lost in the beauty of its nature, the colours changing in autumn.

 

I also brought my swimsuit to jump into the clean water of the Sternhagener Lake in walking distance from the house, but the water and the weather were too cold for my Spanish blood. Well, I guess it was not only too cold for me, also for the noisy and funny migratory birds, small and big ones training together to fly to the south! 

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