Some impressions from Fusion Festival 2006 in Germany. Featuring psy-trance, techno, bands, crazy art installations and movies.
Featuring the driving armadillo, the falling words water installation and plenty of people dancing...
Whiny yuppies in newly erected luxury flats moan about the biker meet at the Chelsea Bridge on Friday nights, which has been going for decades.
Some nice footage of motorcycle stunts (wheelies, burnouts, etc.) shot by angry residents.
(c) BBC News London
On a tour of france, we couldn't believe it when the hottie from the office donned a hard hat, jumped on a forklift and proceeded to load our truck with 15 tons of sawdust. GIRL POWER!
"Where do you want it?"
"Bay 12, please... xD"
This is the National Route 83 in France. As you can see it's quite challenging in a big truck. Watch for the big rocky overhangs on the right -- they are lower than the roof of the vehicle.
Vehicle: Mercedes Actros 1844, 440hp, 20 metres long, 2,55 metres wide, 4m high.
Coming down the mountains into the French town of Thoirette, aptly named because all you'll hear down there is "Sh*t! F**k!!@#" from truck drivers who had to travel on this road with a 40 ton rig. Some nice pans of the scenery, as well. Be patient.
This is an IKEA warehouse in France, in St Quentin-Falavier near Lyon. You see my drive across the lot past 70 (!) loading bays where stuff is loaded up unloaded.. massive operation.
Every day that's still dawning today will be irrevocably past tomorrow. What remains?
Is it the money you made that day?
Is it getting closer to some goal you pursue?
What really counts are the traces we live in the hearts of other people.
A day on which you can love, even if it's just a smile you give to a stranger, cannot be a lost day.
Carpe diem.