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Author Archives: Andreas Moser
Did you miss your train?
Well, I may have found it for you: (Seen in somebody’s garden behind the train station in Rometta Marea.)
Easily confused (30) Brothers
The Brothers Grimm: Grim brothers:
“Little Nellie” in Sicily
This is to all the doubters who believe that James Bond films are unrealistic fiction: they are not, and if you walk through the world with open eyes and an open mind you will see evidence from time to time. … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema, Italy, Photography, Sicily, Travel
Tagged James Bond, Little Nellie, Taormina
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My clothes line
One practical advantage of living in Sicily is that after doing the laundry, the clothes dry quickly thanks to the wind and the sun. But it’s a tough job to put up the clothes line between one part of the … Continue reading
Clouds are not necessarily bad
… at least not if you are a photographer. (Photos taken in Rometta Marea in Sicily on 16 October 2013.)
Storm & Sea
When I was a child, I used to run outside and play when it was stormy and rainy. I loved thunderstorms and fierce winds. The worse, the better. Later, as a young adult, when it stormed and rained, I was … Continue reading
Posted in Human Rights, Italy, Life, Philosophy, Photography, Sicily, Travel
Tagged Human Rights, refugees
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A lonesome man on the beach
(Photographed in Rometta Marea in Sicily on 16 October 2013.)
Pushy person poses paradox
I receive a lot of questions through my blog and by e-mail, most of them about law. Some of them are interesting, some of them are funny, others are incomprehensible. The worst ones are those by people who believe that … Continue reading
Sunset at my Beach in Sicily
One of the great things about my recent move to Sicily is the house in Rometta Marea where I live and it’s proximity to the sea. I can see the sea from my balcony when I am studying or enjoying … Continue reading
Infographic: German Citizenship Law
My FAQ on German citizenship law is one of the most-visited posts on my blog, with hundreds of comments and questions already and new ones being added almost every day. This large amount of text seems to be confusing for … Continue reading
Posted in German Law, Germany, Immigration Law, Law
Tagged German citizenship, German passport, infographic
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