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Hibernation

Maarten Baas

27 May, 2026

Published article for WOTH Wonderfull Things Magazine

Mid november 2020 Maarten Baas called it a day and wished everyone ‘Happy New Year!’ When the pandemic reached another high, Baas concluded he had enough of adapting to changing rules. The boss simply re-scheduled deadlines and sent the tam home to catch some well deserved shut-eye. This March the activity picked up again. Awake but still yawning, Maarten Baas announced; New Times.

 

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