When I started with the real European Orchids project - creating biotopes for some of the most precious plants in the world, I have not expected it to be easy, but I thought mainly in gardener's problems. What I've really not expected to meet was that massive amount of human idiocy.

In fact, I have had not only one obstacle but three and this unholy trinity forced me to give up the project. For the next years? Forever? Who knows?

The problems have been job problems, private problems and bureaucratic problems. To describe the full extent of these problems, I will have to start in the early years, when I was still in school and full of ambitions in both computers and biology. Later I decided to study informatics in the college and that was the beginning of that mess...

Not only that I've had to give up 50% of my ambitions in my new career, I have established contact with a completely new form of education for me...


"He couldn't quite remember what the dreams were in fact, but they had seemed immensely important at the time."

Douglas Adams, "Mostly harmless"