Today is the eighteenth day of Ramadan. I captured some amazing sunset photos and spent the evening visiting relatives

Today was the eighteenth day of Ramadan. My day was calm and peaceful. I spent the first half at home, completing some tasks. In the afternoon, I decided to drive around the neighborhood and take some sunset photos. The weather was harsh—-20°C with a freezing wind—but the sun was shining brightly all day. That sunshine was the main reason I went out; I couldn’t just stay at home watching it through the window. I wanted to feel the cold air and see how, even in early March, temperatures could still drop so low.

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In the evening, I went to my relatives for iftar. I found out only twenty minutes before leaving, when my phone rang. Honestly, I had planned to stay home and watch movies, but plans changed.

The dinner was simple and casual. There wasn’t any special meal; we just shared stories and updates about our lives. Most of the time, I listened quietly, joining the conversation occasionally. It was a calm family gathering, and together we ended our fast for the day. Overall, it was a day of contrasts—frosty yet sunny, quiet yet full of small family moments—and I really enjoyed it.

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Ansar
08 Mar, 2026
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Today is the eighteenth day of Ramadan. I captured some amazing sunset photos and visited relatives

Today my day was calm, I spent half the day at home and did some tasks. In the second part of the day, I drove my car around the neighborhood and took some photos during the sunset. But the weather conditions were terrible, the temperature was -20 degrees, and a freezing wind blew strong. Fortunately, the sun shone all day, and especially it made my day. It was my main reason why I went to drive a car. Because I couldn't stay at home and watch this sunny and frosty day through the window. I wanted to feel it myself that during March 8, still the temperature can be kept extremely low.

My evening I spent at my relatives. They invited us to iftar, so my family and I drove there. But there happened something understandable. I knew about it only twenty minutes before. While I drove a car, my phone rang, and I was notified about it. Honestly, I wanted to spend that time at home and watch some movies. Unfortunately, I was able to change my plans.

There was nothing unusual that happened. It was a simple and casual dinner without any specific meal or anything else. We just talked, sharing stories and some updates about our lives. Most of the time I preferred just listening to their stories and staying calm. Sometimes I also joined the conversation if I had something that I could say. Overall, it was a calm and family dinner where we finished our fasting for this day.

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