johnson-in-space...who is this, anyway?
My terrestrial name is Gabrielle Johnson, and I was born in downtown small town (no, not on Main Street) on Carnival Tuesday.
I enjoy unusual and usual music, fiction (Douglas Adams, Amos Oz, Italo Calvino, Umberto Eco, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Haruki Murakami, the classic Enid Blyton, et al.), non-fiction (The Tao of Physics, Zen and Green Tea in Tea Bags, HTML 4), writing short stories, photography, modern nature, post-modern art, and traveling, e.g. in Europe (grew up in Germany most of the time and six months in Belgium), North America (spent one year in Canada, lived in California and Oregon for six years), South America, Asia, and Australia. Have yet to discover Africa. I currently live in Tel Aviv near the beach (which makes me temporarily Tel Avivid) and not far from my favorite supermarket. That about sums it up.
Oh, and occasionally I work, too (translating German, HTML, dreams, and other nebulous visions into English and into Mediterranean weather conditions).
P.S. This is one of my best friends
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