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Red Cathedral wishes everyone a wonderful 2024

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You read that right: Have a great 2024 ! Try to make the year count. I'll be doing only a few of the same things I've done in 2023. A short christmassy timelapse video Things that will change in 2024 : ▶ First of all I'll be doing less events. After Covid there was this rush to start over and do as many as possible again, but 2023 left me completely exhausted, stressed, frustrated & anxious. My body told me several times to calm down and after a while even the most stubborn person starts to listen. ▶ Got a season's pass to Pairi Daiza so I'll try to go see the animals instead. Calm down. Relax. ▶ Trying to head into the  Pyrenees mountains again. Leave society & the abundance of their illogical rules behind me for a bit. Recourcing myself & hoping to get in touch with the self I actually liked again. The dude that smiled & dared. ▶ Been wanting to learn new things for a while now.. No: I always want to learn new things, try new things.. acc

Event - Belle Époque wintermarket Bonheiden

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Bonheiden organised it's 1st wintermarket and invited De Curieuze Kat & Studio Belle Époque to have Belle Époque styled animation. A small selection of photos is on Flickr   A larger selection of photos has been sent to Gemeentebestuur Bonheiden and is downloadable on their Facebook pages. Enjoy your holiday season & a merry Yule. A micro-video on Clapper and on Instagram Some samples: . . ... Meanwhile while explaining the concept of a Belgian wintermarkt to Americans.. A short video on Clapper and on:  Dit bericht op Instagram bekijken Een bericht gedeeld door Red Cathedral (@redcathedral) "Why not try to create a widget to show my Youtube shorts ?" I thought one evening:

Event - The holiday season

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We wish you a very Apocalyptic 2021! Before you whimper and whine because you couldn't party on New Year’s Eve or celebrate it with friends & family: think of all the elderly, the poor, the sick, the homeless and the disabled people who spend EVERY NYE all alone. Think of all those people who work every time while you celebrate. For you it was 1 year of abstinence, for them a lifetime. Maybe next year you’ll invite a poor, disabled or elderly family member or friend to your NYE party. And in that case 202021 has taught us all something. Namaste Greetings from Winter-ish Haspengouw