I couldn't share my new blog color scheme, and I found out that one of my usual bike routes was restricted

During my bike ride, when I reached the suspended bridge and crossed it, I noticed a small sign with a restriction notice. The sign informed me that it was a private area and that walking or riding there was restricted. Luckily, the route itself wasn't blocked by any obstacles, so I continued my ride. But next time, I need to avoid this route and be much more respectful toward the owner of the field. After all, nobody wants some stranger passing through their property with a bike or, even worse, a motorcycle. So it's understandable, and I don't have any questions about that area. I also believe the restriction is reasonable, even though it creates some inconvenience.

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Attention! Private property. This area is under video surveillance. Unauthorized entry or passage is prohibited

I still had some issues with my blog updates, which I couldn't push to the production server, and I spent quite a bit of time trying to figure out what went wrong. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any errors, and after running the git push command, I still couldn't see any error messages. It either showed an empty result or seemed to freeze after a few minutes. So tomorrow, I'll need to analyze the issue and figure it out.

Overall, I spent most of my day working on fixes that completely transformed the style of my blog. Because of that, I'm really curious to share the changes instead of sticking with my current gray-and-black style, which has already started to annoy me. I also hope the new style will feel much more positive and make it more convenient to read posts or simply browse the pages.

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