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Weekend in Wels

It was home sweet home for me this weekend cause my Dad was celebrating his Birthday!
YAY for him :)
Was a great time though, on Sunday morning we went to the Moviemento in Linz.
Morning? -yes! they had a so called movie-brunch there. It was really great! fresh organic orange juice, tomato soup, bacon, salad, croissants, cheese and hot koko :)

We went and saw the movie "The best exotic Marigold Hotel"
At first i had never heard of the movie before but as i read the plot and saw the cast of the film 
(Bill Nighy, Judi Dench, Dev Patel, Maggie Smith, Dev Patel, Tom Wilkinson and Penelope Wilton)
i was really looking forward to it!


And what is better after a movie then A BIG FAT BIRTHDAY CAKE!!



So, but for me its back Home to Vienna for now, the new Interview Issue accompanies me along the way.

OH OH OH!
B 4 i forget my dears, i will be in Graz for the DIAGONALE from Wednesday to Friday evening
so stay tuned for more infos concerning the austrian Film Festival
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