It’s been three months now. Three months in the Golden Land, three months of chaotic asian everyday life. Three month of constant astonishment. Yangon caught me, she sucked me up in her spiral of colors and noises, she is holding … Continue reading
Author Archives: Paul Musso
Witnessing history
Sunday, 8/11/2015. General elections in Myanmar. After half a century of military dictatorship and international isolation, these are the first free and democratic elections in Myanmar. The NLD (National League for Democracy), lead by peace nobel prize Aung San Suu … Continue reading
A weekend of real Myanmar
“This is Burma, and it is quite unlike any land you know about.“ Rudyard Kipling, 1898 After having survived a week of extreme intensity, full of work, stress, an emotional lowlight, fun, a lot of beer (yes, Oktoberfest … Continue reading
Sule Pagoda Road
„You are young, and very good at socializing with people. You are open and friendly to everyone. A job with contact to people shall be positive for your economics. You cannot save money, you always spend it. You will have … Continue reading
First thoughts
“Guten Morgen Berlin, du kannst so hässlich sein, dreckig und grau Du kannst so schön schrecklich sein, deine Nächte fressen mich auf. Es wird für mich wohl das beste sein, ich gehe nach Hause und schlaf mich aus Während ich … Continue reading