It’s difficult to even say how many cats are there. A second later, they spread in ways that were incompatible with taking photos.

Cats, good books, AI, and religious walking in the city of Sofia
It’s difficult to even say how many cats are there. A second later, they spread in ways that were incompatible with taking photos.

I finally saw the new trains! I knew we had them, but since most of the trains are still the old ones, I hadn’t had a chance to try them.
The new trains are Skoda. The ride is smooth. They’re all connected from the inside, unlike the old trains. Each door has a screen, that shows where you are and how far you are from all the other stations in minutes. They’re quieter from the inside.


Samuel Vimes is a character from Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series. His shoes have thin soles and he can identify where he is by the feeling of the pavement on his feet. I have a similar feeling about where I am by the noise the trains make that changes depending on the tunnel. With these new trains, the noise is much lower and my internal GPS gets scrambled.
I really appreciate it that Dara, one of our most prominent ad faces, doesn’t advertise gambling. Most of the celebrities end up with their own gambling billboards. Dara switched from advertising groceries to this salad. I don’t know if it’s a real salad but looks like something I’d be willing to try. Also looks gigantic, like a mountain of veggies, fruits and cheese.

And let’s appreciate again her winning performance for the 2026 Eurovision.
The things you see when choosing different routes for your daily steps 😹😸

I didn’t read much in May. The month started with Christopher Paolini’s To Sleep in a Sea of Stars, a monumental 1200-page space opera. I think that wore me down and I mostly chilled without books after that.
I think this is is the worst month for reading since I started writing the monthly reports here. However, the 3 books I completed were all great, so it evens things out a bit.