Dusty Hometown
The room was filled with the fresh morning light. I checked the clock to make sure it was way too early to get up. Felt strange to wake up at that hour, quite unusual. I wondered what it looked like, how different it'd be. Is
The room was filled with the fresh morning light. I checked the clock to make sure it was way too early to get up. Felt strange to wake up at that hour, quite unusual. I wondered what it looked like, how different it'd be. Is
I eventually went to that village last night. I went there with my dad, didn't want to go alone. Remember the village that I told you about before, remember?! I assume it depends if you've received any of my letters. There's a village on the other
Hello, friends! As you may know, I've recently self-published my second memoir, Morning People. There are some notes and drafts that I haven't included in the book. I may have forgotten, or maybe I couldn't fit them in. Anyway, I thought I could share them
So, we eventually arrived at this diner type of place. We decided to have Kabab since it was the only open restaurant that hadn't already run out of food. The street was a mess, I don't think I've seen so many people all at once before. I
The alarm woke us up for the swimming pool. Wore my swimsuit before I made breakfast. The plan was to swim for about two hours, so we had to eat well and gather up a decent amount of energy; swimming calls for it. Ah, how
There's a drive-through in front of our studio. This place used to be a restaurant before they bought the property and turned it into an art studio. So that makes sense. Our cabin is on the left side, a little bit at the back, by the
Recently, I released my second memoir, 'Morning People'. It was a long, and even a hard process. But it's published now, and I say, out loud and proud that the book exists on CreateSpace and Amazon. Although I haven't had the chance to order it
It was all very foggy and cloudy at first. This has been the wettest winter we ever had, Annamaria described their winter as she was giving me a ride to Gullkistan. That was so nice of her. She gave me a general information about the
I found my seat. I got the window seat. You know that I usually ask the counter guy for a window seat, but this time it was a self-check-in in one of those machines; I was lucky. Hi, I said to the man taking the seat
Alright, you should know that I almost didn't send this. Now I'm so excited that I feel like I must. I was outside, maybe for more than half an hour. It's almost midnight. My hands are frozen; hard to hold on to the pen and