Stories of an Ordinary Day – Experiences and Thoughts from Everyday Life
I finished this day with the joy of gardening, decorating my vase, and a little pastry. I hope next week will be equally pleasant, and perhaps the branches I planted will come to life. .

2024. .
This website construction is complicated. After numerous daily struggles, I am now in the same place as I was yesterday. It’s like when we start renovating a house, but beneath the plaster, we find so many old walls that adding another floor on top is much more costly and complicated than starting over from the basics. Right now, I have to reinstall the basics. However, the old website is currently not working. Today I saw a hundred euro banknote for the first time. Today I helped the elderly founder-owner of the estate in the garden. Zahia (the caretaker lady) called me to help clean the swimming pool. We checked the pool, then I pruned roses and weeded. They asked me to come next week as well. In exchange for the hundred euros, I will go next week. But we won’t make a habit out of this. I’m happy to go, but not at the expense of my day off. In my room, there is a spherical vase where I keep my seashell collection, and I sprinkled a handful of rose petals on it, which I picked during the gardening. Three small branches had also fallen, and I planted them in a small box with moist soil. I wonder if they will come to life. I like these scattered rose petals. In the evening, I went down to the store, to the city. I bought myself a cake that I didn’t need, but at least it was heavily discounted. Chocolate and cherry. I love it. . . . .
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