Sunday 1 September 2019

It's in the DNA

from one side of the border to the other, this rebellious nature, this agitation, certainly not accepting exactly this - the line, the stone dividing us.





Once the boundary stone had been hit by a bus and in consequence had become askew, Dutch students felt encouraged to completely remove it. - In 1959 they already believed in a Europe without borders. 

Living on the border all my life has certainly left an impact, a desire of wanting to cross them. My uncle once told me that as a child he would cross two borders back and forth with his bike in two hours' time.

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