It was just a regular workday without anything unusual

It was also raining today. Even when I woke up, the rain had already started, but it wasn’t very heavy. People outside were walking without umbrellas, and some were even riding bicycles. There was one old man on a simple bike, and another person—a schoolboy—had a very modern and probably new one. All these people were just rushing to their businesses. However, I’ve already packed my bike away for the winter season, and I don’t plan to use it again until summer. It’s already too cold outside, and riding a bike in this weather seems unreasonable. I plan to take it out again next summer—if I’m still here, of course.

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This is another photo from my walk on Sunday, October 19, 2025. It shows one of the gates to the park “Sabantuy.” On the left side, you can see a traditional Tatar-style gate. Next time, I’ll try to take a photo of it and share it here

Today was the same as yesterday because I worked all day and didn’t notice anything unusual. It was just another typical workday. I couldn’t even go for a walk because of the weather, so I’ve been stuck at home since my last walk on Sunday. I wanted to take my car and drive around the neighborhood today, but I couldn’t do that either.

For lunch, I had solyanka soup with white bread. It was really delicious because the bread was so fresh, soft, and even a bit warm. The meal gave me unforgettable feelings of comfort and satisfaction. After lunch, I watched a movie called “Violent Night.” It’s a New Year-themed movie where Santa tries to help the Lightstone family against some bad guys. I watched about forty minutes of it but didn’t finish it. I plan to continue it tomorrow during my next lunch break.

In the evening, I spent time alone because everyone left home before 9 PM. For dinner, I had half a pizza and some potato pies. That was also very tasty. While eating, I decided to watch another movie, “Nobody.” It’s an action film starring my favorite actor from “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul,” Bob Odenkirk, who plays the main character.

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