Blue Lights Lit Up The City
These blue lights in the city remind me of holiday seasons when they’re being lit, normally on the first week of December. Just thinking about it is a stress. Not only the gift-hunting that’s nerve-racking but the pressure of preparing for holiday meals and treat as well. Ugh! And oh, please be nice to my image below. I know it’s badly taken. You know, even taking this picture was a stress, lol!
Are you busy, too, preparing for holidays? I felt the stress when I was at the mall looking for gifts the other day. Then it seemed it was not enough so I had to go and find more gifts again yesterday. I’ve just wished to give a token of friendship to my three colleagues but it seemed as though I was hunting for gifts to ten people. It always takes time to find something valuable but inexpensive.
The 4:00 p.m. Darkness
If I may describe winter as a person, I would say it’s beautiful but cruel because it doesn’t not only bring coldness but darkness, too. Each day is getting shorter and I feel like I’m always on the run to do errands before it’s dark. It seems that I’m not feeling how early or late the time is. I just hurry home when I see that darkness is about to swallow me.
This is how 3:46 p.m. looked today. Imagine leaving home for work while it’s still dark and coming home when it’s already dark. I can’t wait for our school break to begin so I can sleep this darkness away, lol! But until then, I just have to deal with it in a subtle manner, like forcing myself to get up in the morning and lie in bed when I come home from work. Ugh!
Flowers Are Just Beautiful
I am totally wordless today. I don’t know why. If only you can hear me talk, then you’ll hear nothing but my cough. So I’m letting these pictures tell what I am feeling right now and why I am wordless and speechless. Aren’t the flowers beautiful? I love this summer flower arrangement in the city of Helsingborg (Sweden). They add color to the entire place and they definitely attract the attention of the passersby.
I wish I’m good at naming plants and flowers. But it’s something I can’t think about of doing, perhaps I’m not that interested in botany. It doesn’t run in my blood. Oh, I like how the green plants’ twirling look. At least I have something I’m good at when it comes to flowers – admire them!
And this, too, adds beauty to the port behind. I wonder how it looks now that it’s fall when all plants wither. It must be dull!










