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Music and Meandering


Happy Monday peeps!

After about 40 minutes talking to Clyde from Spotify… shout out to Clyde… I bring you my Spotify playlist although my account seems to hate logging in….yaaaaay. After a dropped connection, Clyde and I’s conversation was cut short so goodbye Clyde. Bet I made his evening….

Heres a link to my favourite songs of all time. I’d love to hear what songs you are loving right now. Hope you enjoy!
My music picks
 
This week was pretty good as I had an excursion with uni which was pretty fun. Just walked around a massive estate and learnt about how they manage the land in an eco friendly way. The weekend was really relaxing. Went to Millets farm which is basically like a garden centre and farm combined…heaven ik. Had lovely soup which was great as the weather was pretty chilly! Was really nice to have a look at all of the Christmas decorations and start to feel excited for December to come. Looked through the food section and wanted to buy everything. We walked away with Christmas mead. Will be hard to keep that untouched till Christmas! Also saw this goat. There were goats.




Onto my thoughts for the week. Get outdoors everyone! Getting a breath of fresh air really helps to clear the mind. I had a walk through the countryside this weekend and it was pretty cold but the sun was out which made it very lovely. The trees are starting to look pretty bare but I found this one that’s still hanging onto its autumn leaves.



Also I wrote this poem which summed up my little explore;


Out in the green live fields,

Kites bomb, catch and swerve,

Finch in bushes concealed,

Rabbits twitch on nerve,

 
Shadows flit against wheat,

Leaves whirl on the breeze,

Morning dew scented sweet,

Robins puff not freeze.

 
Hope your weeks went well. I have three projects due by Friday.. wish me luck! Anyone got anything nice planned for the week or any music recommendations?

Lozzy J

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  1. That’s a very nice poems, I really like it! :)

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