
Raspberries

Cats, good books, AI, and religious walking in the city of Sofia


The hiking split pace announcement triggered Siri today 🙂
I couldn’t reach the bean soup today. This image with Split Pea is the best I could do. The temperature reached 35°C yesterday. I went to the mountain optimistically dressed in a t-shirt, and shorts, armed with a bottle of water, and no backpack, expecting hot weather. Found strong winds, the starting point temperature was 11°C and the destination was 0°C. Gave it a try but couldn’t make it. Stayed within the 10-12°C part of the mountain for about 10km. It was cold. One of the first things I did after coming back was to go to Decathlon and buy a small backpack, a very light wind-proof jacket, and a wool scarf.
Apple Watch is a marvelous device for beginner hikers but perhaps I need to turn off Siri.
PS. The raspberries today were wonderful and properly cooled.
I love this writing prompt!
Blogs can change the world. I see influential folks in Bulgaria do great things with their blogs. However, my site focuses on my journeys, discoveries, learnings, and experiences, it doesn’t aim to change the world. There are some evolving personal goals that I’m pursuing, and I’m using the daily posting as motivation:
Using the blog I can achieve things like:
Would it work that way? Sure, just give it time 😉 Once I get to, let’s say, 1000 subscribers, I’ll post a status update 🌎

Ran out of boors and writing prompts this week. Enjoy a flower! 🙂
The photo is from Sozopoli.

My reading in July was diverse, I had modern sci-fi, classic sci-fi, urban fantasy, history, crime, and one Eco.
Best books for the month (in that order):
Worst books:
I ranked the Eco with 3* but it deserves a post and I’ll write one when I have enough time to properly do it. A book that deserves a post cannot be that bad. It challenges the teachings of Dale Carnegie. Who does that?