You will have your time...
reading mornings
rainy streets & archaeology reading
dark academia is when you have to read the crustiest pdf known to man
tote bag coffee morning
.”Life, and Nothing More…” (Persian: زندگی و دیگر هیچ) directed by Abbas Kiarostami
Sort of calm, sort of terrified right now
Jan De Vliegher
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16/3/21 | 7/53 Days of Productivity
I had to go to the school today because we had to hand over our notes to the teacher. At least it was a good afternoon walk!☀️ The weather was sunny, unfortunately the wind was quite strong. But hey, I don't complain!
Today I wrote (another) essay about the development of Budapest into a world city.📑 I wrote my math homework and re-read my notes before my private history lesson has started.
herdrafts middle of the week update : I’ve finally finished writing my novel plot draft, unbelievably I’m running out of notebooks, that means *new* plain blank paper pages ready to be scribbled out. This morning I’ve also got my Japanese textbook printed so I can easily take notes and review past lessons, replied to few emails for two collabs, and to my pen-pal letter. I’m also halfway through Macbeth and Hickory Dickory Dock by Agatha Christie, I’m enjoying both of them luckily!
Working in here today was bliss, there was barely anyone else around. Lockdown slowly lifting and the sunnier weather in London recently is bringing me hope.