September Has Come, Meet Autumn (14pics)

This is a post to go with #WednesdayWalk challenge by @tattoodjay.

Greetings, friends.
For me personally, walking on a sunny September day is much more comfortable than in summer. The sun is shining, but it's not hot! So at lunchtime, I lift my butt off the chair and go for a walk. And, of course, I will show you, friends, interesting moments in my opinion.




The AIDS control center is located in this building. This Center was established in 1990. At that time, I was often in this building. It was an interesting time; we were young, and the country was experiencing a lot of novelty and change. I worked as an automator for the Nature Conservation Committee, and my friend worked as an automator for this Center. And then we were still students.
Now I work in an office located not far from this place, and every time I walk down this street, memories of those years come flooding back to my mind.




On September 1, the school year begins in all schools in the country. From this day to May 25, children with briefcases can be seen on the streets of the city.
Children are in a hurry to live, finish school and plunge into an independent life.
My daughter is in her last year of school, and now she needs to prepare for university. It's always a busy year. I'm familiar with that.




This year there are fountains on the city pond next to the circus. The official opening is scheduled for the end of September, and the fountains are currently operating in debugging mode. There is one interesting point that many citizens laugh at - on October 1, all the fountains in the city begin to be preserved until the beginning of spring, usually before May 1.
The attitude towards this "musical" fountain is not clear, while many people are dissatisfied with it.








So far, the leaves fall mainly only from poplars and aspens. But it started back in late July due to a lack of moisture in the soil.



Last year, the park behind the circus began to modernize the territory and make it more attractive to the townspeople, especially for children. To do this, the old large trees were initially removed. But some of the stumps remained, and now they look like this.




Landscaping works are continuing. For example, there will be a playground for the youngest children in this place.






There is almost no one on the rides. The managers are standing and bored because of the lack of visitors. The main consumers of this fun are now in schools, gnawing on the granite of knowledge or sitting and dreaming of fun.





A new program opens at the Circus on September 20. It's going to be some kind of water show. How many years have I not been to the Circus? It seems to me that I was there with my daughter 8 years ago for Christmas.




After a walk, I decided to have a burger in the former McDonald's building. Now it's called "Vkusno - i tochka" ("Simply Delicious"). I haven't been here for 2 years and realized that things got worse after McDonald's left, but now it's below the baseboard. I didn't like the taste of the burger, and the very atmosphere in the building also became uncomfortable for me. I'm not coming here anymore.


Friends, goodbye! Until the next walk.

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Well. I wish all my friends, observers, and readers wonderful walks on Wednesdays. And also on Sundays and any other day!

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Don’t Worry, Be Happy (C) Bobby McFerrin

@apnigrich



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It's nice to see that the circus is still a functioning circus. Neither abandoned nor demolished. Still lingering on throughout the years with some life!

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I love the circus, I often went with the children. The children grew up and moved away. This year we took our granddaughter to the circus, but she only visits us in the summer.

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