This is my day of fooling around,- i hope it remains the same till the night, because barely i relaxed yesterday evening - a few stupid students started claiming that they "understand nothing", so i had to do negotiations with them. One boy was simply mocking me and he p#ssed me off drastically.
Now all i can do is to lie on bed, digest my dinner and listen to the horrendous noises of Elijah drilling the walls in our coridor.
Plus he's periodically singing some fragments from opera airs.
Oh, and i forgot to mention: we obtained some turmeric powder and black ground pepper!
When i was on my way back from the walk yesterday, mom called and said she was in Magnet grocer at the moment! She actually went for a walk too, but she had taken gloves, a mask and a huge sack in case if she finds a grocer that is not very crowded. She found one! It was a (relatively) new grocer, which is not as popular because it's "hidden" among other buildings, and many citizens are merely unaware of it (i've been there a few times though). So i had to call mom many times to explain to her what i needed. Because while she can buy fruits and veggies literally "on the street" (in tiny Azeri kiosks which are located along the street),- she can't get e.g. hygiene items or spices, vinegar, legumes or grains elsewhere. Her most precious purchase was a bunch (26 small packs) of turmeric powder and 5 packs of pepper. Plus she got me some red beans, kiwis, 2 gigantic pink Azeri tomatoes, apple cider vinegar, tomato sauce, and something else, a lot more carnivorous "food" for herself. I suspect, the only reason she takes attempts to go to grocery stores is that she runs out of her greasy food.
I took a walk too. The weather was calm and warm,- much better than on Saturday, when i got soaked under the rain. On both days, i came home late in the evening.
Unghshu's photos from the walk (Sunday, Apr.19th):
Reflections. Mokkolovo peninsula.
My former (high) school in the dark.
Leisure club for youth.
My current mood.