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Physical therapy focused on balance and knee stability, with fog reducing the city to close-up details.
A short e-bike ride through foggy northern Zurich, limited by cold air but expanding range and perspective.
A careful return to rowing, balancing recovery, shared effort, and limited energy.
Plans adjusted, momentum preserved — sometimes a different rhythm reveals its own kind of progress.
A quiet end to the week, marked by routine care and a moment of reflection on accumulated effort.
A quiet pause during a weekend walk reveals a small, rusted detail that usually goes unnoticed.
Artificial light, music, and movement intersect during an evening walk underground, where modern infrastructure turns the wait into a quiet, almost cinematic pause between day and night.
Adjusting to limited light while noticing how small pockets of illumination reshape familiar places.
Everyday traces of local culture that sit just beneath the city’s polished image.
Learning the limits of unfamiliar tools while navigating overlooked details of the city after dark.
Gradual return to physical routine, measuring progress through small but meaningful milestones.
Navigating winter obstacles during short neighborhood walks, adapting routes and pace to changing conditions.
Walking in winter conditions, attention shifting to balance, breath, and sensory input.
Ongoing physical therapy as part of managing limitations and maintaining quality of life.
Everyday care, personal taste, and small routines reflected in hanging laundry.
Airport reunions and farewells, family visits, and the awareness of limited time together.
Local traditions, memory, and the ritual of becoming “king for the day.”
Rental bicycles on a wet street with snow and ice.
Snow people
Walking through the snowed-in neighborhood, noticing small changes along the way