Monday, August 26, 2024

Childhood Memories and the EEP

 "I loved going to the cemetery and reading the names of the tombstones and thinking about these people and if they ever traveled or what they had done to enjoy their lives. Not a wonderful playground for a princess to seek. My father hated it. My mother feared the dead. I loved the silence. One time I caught a beautiful salamander from a well in the cemetery and took it home. 

I explained to Johny why I have lizards (Salamaders) in my cemetery



My father didn’t approve of this at all and thought I should never touch things in a cemetery. I wanted to care for him, my little August. I chose that name because I found a name like that on a tombstone. Little August would have his very own place on the balcony, his own pool in a bowl of water I provided for him. This was when I found out that what you hear and see is not always true. My father told me that August left the balcony in the night and probably returned to where he belonged. I was heartbroken. I wanted so much to take care of him and I knew he never made it back there without me. 

It defined my fairytale at that moment to find some creatures in this big wide world you cannot take care of." 
Anjelikka Kowalski from the stories about my childhood

We then talked about the 
environmental enhancement project or EEP. It is basically changing the wind light setting so all visitors who come to your parcel can enjoy that experience as well. I use this a lot for different photo sessions and to set the mood for that season. I am including a video so you can see how this works. Once you tried this you will love it.

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