Sylt – Day 5

“Sometimes, you read a book and it fills you with this weird evangelical zeal, and you become convinced that the shattered world will never be put back together unless and until all living humans read the book.” –  John Green, The Fault in our Stars

 

I had this “weird evangelical zeal” today.

After I had finished Artemis Fowl.

The end was so perfect and sad and funny and awesome and …

I really love the book.

 

So this morning I just spent my time laying in bed and read.

And after I had finished I just lay there and thought about the book and that I´ll never be happy again. Because I actually read the book. THE BOOK. It feels like something is missing now.

 

As always the boys were surfing and finally they got their sailing license. (Congratulations again. )

Tomorrow I´m going to have to do an SUP course too. (SUP = stand-up-paddling)

 

So in the afternoon we drove to List (It´s in the north of Sylt.). There we visited this garden furniture shop, where we were last year to.

shop-for-funiture

This thing is also very clever. It´s a loudspeaker who works without any power.
This thing is also very clever. It´s a loudspeaker who works without any power.
My brothers dream...
My brothers dream…
A photo like that we already took last year. He hadn't move since then. Sadly my brother was making stupid things again.
A photo like that we had already taken last year. The old man hadn’t move since then. Sadly my brother was making stupid things again.

 

Later we drove to Westerland.

There was a wine festivity on the promenade.

Everywhere you could see or hear street artists. It had a really nice atmosphere.

We had dinner there at one stand, but sadly they had a Helene Fischer CD on. I don’t want to say something against her music, but it´s really not my type. Oddly my brother could sing along the most songs.

 

Later we drove back home.

Theresa