I made some updates here, but still going to tangle with it. Even so I'm happy with the rolling pictures on the header.
I had some busy duties (yeah, right). To sum them up, I have worked full-day with some gardening and building green yards. Was a great experience on my track record. But those early awakenings (at least at 5 AM) were just fraught with drowsy eyes, quick pace and just fatigue of the body. The same and continuous tasks were painful to my body, even though I'd like to put my muscles into work and pain. Constant repetition wasn't still good for the body. On the fifth, or fourth, week, I got a real bad tennis elbow. My older colleague became concerned, because I still was young and after having some injury, it could affect later in the future. I noticed. Yet, it seriously haven't restricted my life, but I'm taking a note every time, when I'm doing something heavy, long time and continuous. After five weeks there, I quit as I got a new job proposition. Of course I agreed.
I advice you: make your workout and seriously - STRECH!
To move on from works... I'm going to Budapest! Last time I've been abroad (more than a little cruise to neighborhood country Estonia) in Greece. And it has been maybe three years ago.
And I can say I am, really exited. As I love to browse Pinterest - which I recommend for people, who like to seek for inspiration, ideas, tips & tricks and etc. - my "♥"-list is stuffed f.ex. with travel journals and hidden gems in Budapest. I've planned to have my own now. And in the same time, I'll get rid of one of my big problems. So called "the fear of the blank canvas". It's when you really are obsessed to make that one perfect line of coal or ink. Then you rub out until the paper is so futile even to look at. And then you go mad at yourself. Asserting, you may have had that situation at least once. Same thing with using new pens.
Choi Jeong Hwa - Happy Together |
Choi Jeong Hwa - Happy Together Free entrance to modern art museum Kiasma that day. |