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In this part of our website we write about our daily live.

The older posts don't really fit the new layout of this blog, sorry for that. We thought just to leave them in the archive for those of you that still want to read them.

Struck by lightning
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Struck by lightning

That was quite a night yesterday, we almost got struck by lightning!

Well, not we but our house.

struck by lightning

It started quiet, we were just watching a movie, when we had a power-cut. That is not so strange here because that happens 4 -5 times a week and after 10 minutes the power came back already. But then... after another 20 minutes it started Read more

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Apologies!!!

I just saw that the last post in here in our private blog is from February the 26th... well THAT's a long time ago... sorry for that.

The reasons for this I will try to explain to you although not one is really an apology for not writing here.
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New office, our house and "old" friends

Our new office is partly finished! That means the office part of the new reception is finished and the shop part will follow soon... when we receive the shop furniture that we ordered.
Today we worked the full day in our new office for the first time and I think we will get used to it real quick... A very comfortable place to work! Read more
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Why seahorses look like they do...

London, Jan 31 (IANS),

The seahorse evolved its arched head and curved S-shape body to help it hunt more distant prey, says a new study.

The strange yet alluring creature is completely different to its closest relative, the straight-bodied pipefish. Read more

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Silence before the storm...

As you know Manado is situated almost on the equator (150 km north of the equator to be precise…) and 99% of the time we have beautiful weather with high temperatures and sunshine, but there are also huge storms now and then.

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