I began my day by walking out for the sun. People started their day pretty early bringing bread to home. I was basking in sun stretching my body and seeing the mountains. Such a beautiful plae to live in. Grateful and lucky to move into this place. Started the day and began to play with the clay. Dan can't stay quiet without work. If I'm given no work, I'd happily go for a long walk and rest the whole day doing nothing. Maybe I'm getting there at art of doing nothing.
I went for a walk, spending time near the stream. I found a stream where there's a speedy flow. Walking into the stream, I spotted a baby snake going to and fro between two stones. My body reacted before I could react at the sight of the snake. I tried to be safe and watched it close. I could spot the shiny pattern and the head. It kept moving from stone to stone, hiding. It stayed in the water moving around. I wonder how the snake senses time moving between the stones. I returned to home and sketched a lot. Got a chance to catch up with new workawayer from Lithuania. Learnt a new word- Esweketa- Cheers for drink. Snokos- Cheers for food.
We talked of countries, region, weather and enjoyed the pasta cooked by Dan. Post dinner, I went ahead for my walk and continued to sketch and walk. Walking around the hills is helping me to ground myself. I could spot an old man enjoying his fishing, a group of women singing out loud the classics. The idea of picnic is still alive and different from what I see in India. Can people go out for picnics in my country? I need to think of places where it's safe to sit around. Ofcourse, there are safe places at my place but, it's an effort to find them.
After returning home, the moment I opened the door, Lola rushed to the door from 3rd floor. We went ahead for our evening walk. I'll miss the walks with Lola. Enjoyed the walk at the park and spent time at the swing. I think, proposing swing or cradle at SEZ zones would be very helpful. It's time they have some play time to increase the productivity.
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