if I had a nickel, etc, etc.
... and reading
friend: what are you doing this halloween?
me: smacking the shit out of complete strangers repeatedly for hours
friend: what
me: boop
Next year is loading...
Two of the (online) shops where I just started buying/wanted to buy, because they have cute stuff, are down. I hope they are continuing… One of them has been around since I was a kid and I had stuff from there for awhile. I just registered online and I can´t do anything... Wanted to peek around for christmas stuff. Thinking about prepping. Might have to look for alternatives.
©️ Gare de Lion Kulturbahnhof Wil SG
On October 31st I read a book that took place during Halloween of 1996. I was born this year so I did a deep dive regarding this decade (music, clothes, movies, books …). Now I am hitting the repeat button for different 90s songs repeatedly - stupid earworms.
IT’S BENEDICT’S STORY FOR SEASON 4!!!!
“Formen in Weiss” is an integral part of the winter season in Ischgl and combines art and nature in a unique way. This year’s motto “Summer in Ischgl” promises exciting interpretations and new perspectives on the connection between summer and winter. The event is a special highlight for art lovers and winter sports enthusiasts and a reason to visit the Silvretta Arena.
For more than three decades, the “Formen in Weiss” competition has been one of the cultural highlights of winter in Ischgl. International artists create impressive sculptures from snow that can be up to five metres high. The participants have five days to create their works of art, which can then be seen in the Silvretta Arena until spring. For the implementation of the event, artists from different countries are invited to submit their ideas and concepts. The selection of participants and their designs is made by a jury. The competition not only promotes the engagement with an unusual material, but also offers an international platform for creative exchange and cultural diversity.
This year’s motto “Summer in Ischgl” focuses on contrasts. The artists interpret the summer aspects of the region, such as alpine landscapes, sports activities and the diversity of the mountain flora, in winter environment. The snow sculptures are intended to convey the atmosphere and sports of the summer and at the same time explore the artistic possibilities of snow as material. The snow sculptures will be presented along the slopes in the Silvretta Arena ski area. Skiers and pedestrians can visit the artworks with a valid ski ticket. The region's snow guarantees that the sculptures will be preserved until the end of April under appropriate rainfall conditions and can be admired throughout the winter season.
Further information is available at www.ischgl.com. Site is only available in german so far!)
Source: https://hansmannpr.de/formen-in-weiss-2025-schnee-trifft-kunst-in-ischgl/ (german original text)
Heres the Link to see some more sculptures (text is in german) - hope he is accessible:
https://www.meinbezirk.at/tag/formen-in-wei%C3%9F
Happy looking through! Have you heard of this event? Maybe you pay Ischgl a visit someday to see them in real life?
Note: Not all of the photos are from this year. I just wanted to give a general overview of what "Formen in Weiß" is all about and the different kinds of stunning sculptures people from different countries come up with. The motto changes yearly. I am curious what motto they choose for 2026.
Patiently waiting here until Culpa Mia 2 aka Culpa Tuya releases tomorrow.
(two of my personal favourites):
Some more of today, its also:
Retro Day
National Eating Disorder Awareness Week
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