August 19. A short post. We had the morning free and since I felt under the weather I slept again after we returned from the little open market and the post office. At 3 pm I met Thomas at the Kunstshcule (Art school) and met some of his collegues from the pottery studio. He is shifting from teaching dance and has taken up pottery as something he will also teach. We reviewed our plans and some of the challenges we still have. At 5 pm we worked again with the three women from Francesca's class: Regina, Edith and Christiana. Finally got some stuff on video - good stuff I think. These women are so fun and open to trying our ideas. We started this time with introductions and after sharing a little about where this project began (back in 2015 when I brought some of my Mom's things to the town museum), Christiana shared that her grandparents were refugees from Sudentenland at the end of the war. Tomorrow we are invited to the birthday celebration of a 7 year old niece of Thomas. Back to the country side. We had a good rain yesterday so everything is feeling much fresher (and cooler, thankfully). Looking forward to a weekend with a little less work.
August 24th. Today we returned to Berlin from Schwedt and tomorrow I will leave for London to see my cousins - all 2nd generation survivors like me. I will take a break from the blog for the next 5 days. So let me fill in some of what's been going on the last couple of days. On Monday the 22nd, Elizabeth and I worked hard in the morning in the dance studio on movement ideas. Afterwards we spent some time with Thomas talking more about ideas for the project. By this time I was missing both my jacket and my dance pants. It took a couple of days for me to work out where the pants had disappeared (I had used them to keep my pants dry when we had dinner on the veranda overlooking the canal). The pants are never to be seen again. We tried going back to find them but the staff thought we were looking for black funeral flowers instead of Schwartz hosen... We traced my jacket back to Thomas's van through a photo that EB took. On Tuesday morning I set out after breakfast on my own to ...
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