Today and the day before I got back my German and my Spanish test. I did not as good as I wanted to (was aiming at at least 13 of 15 points), but I am still above 10 points in both of them, so it's okay. :)
I just spent the whole afternoon and evening working on my skilled work for Politics class. It's due in April, so I have enough time to do it, but I don't like it when certain work is always in the back of my mind. So I finished it today and won't need to think about it anymore during spring break. :)
À propos.... there are some things that spring is looming:
1. I feel healthier, sportier and more vivid.
2. My room is warm from the sunlight, in the afternoon.
3. My skin gets warm when I go outside while the sun is shining.
4. The birds return from the south. Look at these nice pictures. :)
5. I'm going to cycle to school, tomorrow. :D
Talk to you soon,
Lunario

5 comments:
Interesting post - great pics.
As you warm up Lunario we are starting to cool down but our winter is nothing compared to yours. I love autumn - the sun is nice but not unbearable.
Regards Stef
Those are all wonderful signs of approaching spring. It's definitely warmer here than it was a month ago, and I saw my first robin of the spring a couple of days ago.
Lunario
First of i agree about being warm its so much nicer than being cold
ad on the pics i lke the colors at sunset but what lies to the west of you
SOmetimes particles in the air are responsible for the pranges and red colors and i was wondering what was causing it in your pics
take care and be safe
bob
Still the gaunt trees - but wait - here in (really temperate) Derbyshire we are just beginning to get buds on the bushes and smaller trees.
Like with people, the older trees may be lagging behind a bit!
Wild and beautiful skies - oh, and well done and getting to grips with your politics before it starts to bug you!.
@southern:
Well, you know, I'd always prefer your winter and summer from the European's.
But probably you're right about the sun that is much more bearable in autumn after a long, hot summer like you have them.
@naturgesetz:
Here we also have quite a big amount of birds, by now. Today, while cycling to school, I saw some more flocks on the fields. I love waking up to the sound of a bird's twitter. :)
@cvn70:
In the west there is the sea. Perhaps the sea somehow influences the colour of the sky, I don't know. :)
@Micky:
Yeah, most plants already got their first buds here, as well. Hopefully they'll start to thrive this March. :)
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