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Zeitpunkt              Nutzer    Delta   Tröts        TNR     Titel                     Version  maxTL
Mo 22.07.2024 00:01:32    11.959      -1    1.026.470    85,8 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
So 21.07.2024 00:01:19    11.960       0    1.025.584    85,8 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
Sa 20.07.2024 00:01:14    11.960       0    1.024.616    85,7 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
Fr 19.07.2024 13:57:35    11.960       0    1.023.997    85,6 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
Do 18.07.2024 00:01:18    11.960      +1    1.022.632    85,5 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
Mi 17.07.2024 00:01:13    11.959      -2    1.021.814    85,4 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
Di 16.07.2024 00:01:20    11.961       0    1.021.081    85,4 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
Mo 15.07.2024 00:01:12    11.961      +1    1.020.352    85,3 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
So 14.07.2024 00:00:00    11.960       0    1.019.450    85,2 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
Sa 13.07.2024 00:00:09    11.960       0    1.018.697    85,2 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500

Mo 22.07.2024 20:56

The poor cousin of

At our feet, a worn old tarmac laneway in Aarhus. In front of us, a black wooden fence, higher to the left, lower to the right. On the other side: a glimpse of house windows and a roof edge under a bright blue sky. In the centre, growing up from a crack in the tarmac, a thriving tall  flower. I think it's a butterfly-bush, about a metre high, thick green leaves on long bendy stems, with purple cone-shaped lilac-like blooms. The flower seems to thriving happily, far from flowerbeds or any visible sign of earth or nourishment, living its best life in a mid-city pavement crack.

At our feet, a worn old tarmac laneway in Aarhus. In front of us, a black wooden fence, higher to the left, lower to the right. On the other side: a glimpse of house windows and a roof edge under a bright blue sky. In the centre, growing up from a crack in the tarmac, a thriving tall flower. I think it's a butterfly-bush, about a metre high, thick green leaves on long bendy stems, with purple cone-shaped lilac-like blooms. The flower seems to thriving happily, far from flowerbeds or any visible sign of earth or nourishment, living its best life in a mid-city pavement crack.

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