I haven't written anything in quite a while, but there were reasons for that. The first was that I was busy looking for a job. Secondly, I finished my language school and now I speak French more fluently and confidently. Now the main focus is on interviews, job hunting and other things
I also want to go on vacation. But so far I've had two interviews, and while the first one I just sit and wait for an answer for the second week, the second one I have to wait for the next round. The funny thing is that both companies offer almost identical positions, with the only difference being that they work in different fields. Finance and robotics

A photo describing - "Is there anything to work on?". Or that's me updating my mailbox. Hehehe. Whatever you like, you can interpret it that way. What's really nice is that graduation coincided with the start of spring, and since I don't have as many interviews to sit at home for hours on end, there will be more photos, as well as hopefully more articles. I'll probably add some variety to this soon, but I can't promise that

Birdie's a punk, kind of not too happy with me peeking in on her bathing procedures. It's not everyone's favorite thing in general, I agree. Otherwise, I'm enjoying the coming spring, the warmth, and the greenery. And also the fact that there are more sunny days in Paris than in my hometown, which can't help but please a person with an eternal vitamin D deficiency

The frames became greener, but it became harder to find birds in the foliage, on the other hand - you can always find them by their cry, because it's spring

You know what I mean
The nests are still in place, and even the fallen tree near the swan's nest did not drive the guys away, so I am still tactfully watching them, trying not to disturb them too much. Today, however, the mama swan slept soundly all the time I was walking near her, sometimes only rising to look at the eggs and then sitting back down. It seems to me that in a week or two, I will show you photos of the chicks

The swan's nest and the trash around it. Apparently it's once again worth paying attention to. Or maybe just instead of birds and animals to remove papers, wrappers, empty bottles, and all that I regularly see thrown into the water. It would probably make a little more sense then. Or maybe it will make someone think that instead of pictures like this, we will soon be looking at pictures of garbage. Apparently, someone thinks it's prettier that way? I'm not going to retouch this on purpose. Let it serve as a reminder

There will be no commentary. You can see for yourself
The toddler supports my indignation


This weekend we decided to go to the marshes, and most likely the number of nests in my photos will increase many times over. And birds. And nature. It's only about 2 hours by train from Paris, but I'm going with friends, so I'll get to them first and then we'll drive. Sounds a little easier, but we all know how the RER (RER is our commuter train, if you don't know) runs


But anyway - plans are already written down, and let's move forward! Especially since it's supposed to be +25 in Paris this Saturday, which is quite cheerful. And there will be no sun, so the shots won't be very contrasty, or you won't have to go to the dawn to try to catch the golden light on the photo. In general, of course, it would be necessary to get in the habit of early photos, but so far I'm lucky, in the sense that all my models usually sit in the shade of either trees or leaves. Or both at once

I'll leave two wrap-up shots here, and see you soon!

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