My Wednesday Walk on November 12, 2025

Hello, dear members of #wednesdaywalk, a community organized by @tattoodjay.

We are closing mid-November, but the weather is still mild and sunny.

When people go out, it feels like early spring, since the temperature is very similar.

Nobody can predict how long it will stay like that or whether it will be any rain and snow later in the winter.

Is this the result of climate change?

Is it a good or a bad thing?

Who knows…

Different people say different things.

As you can see in the picture, flowers are still booming on balconies.

I guess they need more frequent watering because of the warm and dry weather.

It’s a nice picture to see while walking around, anyway.

The flowers below have found a narrow stripe of soil to grow upon, just underneath a rock.

They set a great example of how to survive and thrive by making use of limited resources.

Perhaps we humans can learn a lot from the practices of these humble organizations, and denounce greed.

Roosters and hens are animals that are very useful to humans.

They give us their meat, eggs, feathers, manure, and many more products.

Whenever I walk past this spot, I stop for a moment to take a good look at the chickens.

Living in a modern apartment makes it impossible to grow your own chickens, and enjoy certain good things, such as fresh eggs every single day.

It is one of the disadvantages of the modern way of living, I think.

Finally, the everflowing stream is at the same place where it has always been.



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