While my breakfast and lunch time is governed by my schedule, dinner is something that I can afford to have whenever I want. Most of the time, my hunger does not allow dinner time to go past 8. Today, filled with coffee and junk food and a lot of laziness I dragged dinner time to 10.
Here it is:

Tomato rice and chips.
Ever since I started writing about the most interesting image of the day I look harder at everything around me and what would I describe each scene as. It works like a kind of exercise in keeping my thoughts focused on the present while allowing me to absorb as much of the beauty of the place as possible. I have been recommending blogging to many people around me. Use it as a diary, a collection of thoughts, a message to the world and what not. It is a process by which you can help improve your creativity while also documenting its growth.
Today's image was not in what I saw, but what I didn't see. The whole place was shrouded in a thick fog and the visibility was about 15 meters. I usually time my cycle trip by a large clock on a very tall building that I can see while riding. Today I couldn't see this building till I was at the very foot of it. Fog always reminds me of bus trips to school in winter at 7.30. I remember our funny blue scarves and pigtails peeping out from under them.
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