June 05, 2013

Introducing Marilyn & Josephine


I would like  to introduce my readers and viewers to Marilyn and Josephine, two young Belgian ladies who are sharing experiences between Antwerp and Tel Aviv. They are the authors of a fantastic blog by the same name. What follows below (picture and text) is copied / pasted from their site. Hope you'll enjoy! 

http://www.marilynjosephine.com/

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Marilyn was born in Antwerp, Belgium. In college, she earned a Masters Degree in Philosophy and then worked as a concert promoter for Live Nation Belgium. In 2007 she moved to sunny Tel Aviv, Israel to work as a freelance event planner, producer and concert organizer under “Live on Mars”. She promoted many international shows including Leonard Cohen, Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, Bob Dylan and Elton John. She also toured the world with Leonard Cohen so don’t be surprised if she mentions Camp Cohen a lot. Coming from an artistic and passionate musical family, Marilyn also plays piano and sometimes she even dares to perform on a stage. More recently she saw her passion and talent grow in creating collages, crafting, DIY, knitting and sewing for the “Life on Mars” collections. Marilyn fell in love with Tel Aviv and has been sharing that love ever since.
Sien Josephine was born some 28 years ago in Lier (Belgium). She actually graduated from law school a few years ago. She started her internship at a firm and decided not to become a lawyer! Instead, she made mingling a profession till she bumped into her current boss and continued her career as a production assistant at Dagcasting. Being freed from the grown also did wonders for her creativity. Sien bought a camera and started the blog with dearest friend Marilyn about their lives between Antwerp and Tel Aviv. Being a huge food-fan, Josephine is very passionate about cooking and baking. Her big loves are writing (Mister Moleskine), Brian Ferry and her camera 

11 comments:

  1. Amazing young women and a great post for the day!! Hope you're enjoy a great week!

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    1. thanks for your visit, Sylvia, aren't they though?

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  2. Un blog engagé, il me semble.

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    1. quand les femmes s'y mettent, Alain,.. le résultat est magnifique, raison pour laquelle j'ai voulu partager cette merveille

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    1. glad you like Wong
      I am curious, did you make it to Belgium? how did it go?

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  4. Gedeelde vreugd is dbbele vreugd :-)
    Groetjes, Frans

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  5. 2 x leuk dus, Anni !
    Lie(f)s.

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  6. Leuk Anni, ik ga nog op hun site kijken.
    Groetjes Dietmut

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