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Lina had started reading because she was lonely. Three months after her move, the flat was full of echo. She had no roots here, no familiar faces. The magazine was a map—its articles stitched together towns and seasons she had not yet walked. There were recipes with notes about how the sun darkened tomatoes just enough for the flavor to sharpen; essays about old radio stations that played all day in the plazas of southern towns; a photographer’s sequence of morning markets that framed strangers as if they were friends already.
Rub the grilled bread with a raw garlic clove. Chop the tomatoes (they should be warm from the sun). Mix with basil, oil, and salt. Pile high. Eat immediately, preferably in a deck chair facing west. sonnenfreunde magazine
As climate change alters sun intensity and patterns, the need for reliable sun education grows. Sonnenfreunde Magazine has announced plans to launch an English-language international edition by late 2025, targeting Mediterranean countries, Australia, and the southwestern United States—regions where sun safety is a public health priority. Lina had started reading because she was lonely