My undergraduate specialty was history. My graduate certification is in the humanities. Your essays always encompass the spirit of both specialties: a seamless integration of experience.
I love especially the different characters enjoying open spaces in the park--the human getting exercise, the bird looking for dinner, the dogs just being dogs.
A lovely break for me to relax at your blog--I scrolled though it a few days ago, but did not give a thoughtful reading. Always a treat.
Have a wonderful week in lovely Vienna,
Warm regards,
AG
Dear @agmoore,
Out of interest, I would also choose a humanities discipline today. I studied business education and I have a lot to do with numbers professionally. My interest in history and art is a wonderful balance to this rather "dry" issue.
I don't have my own garden, so I appreciate a lot the green spaces in the city like the Augarten Park. I visited this park at different times of the day. It's always different. I could spend hours watching people and animals there or just enjoying nature.
Thanks for your kind words. 🌻 Have a nice week, too,
Warm regards,
Anna
You are a humanist, in heart and in spirit--no formal course of study required 🎨 What an eye you have for beauty.
I wish I was better at numbers, and business. Navigating life would have been so much easier 😇
Warm regards from rainy New York
AG
You're so kind, thank you so much! 🌷 I can actually be very enthusiastic about beautiful things. On the way to the subway I always make a detour to pass a small park with a beautiful church. The impressive architecture or the colorful leaves in the park can often lift my spirits despite the cloudy sky. 🎈
Warm regards to you across the big pond,
Anna
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Wishing you beautiful sights on your walk today.
Affectionately, from autumnal Long Island,
AG
Thank you, have a wonderful day with many moments of happiness! 🌻 🌷 🌞 🌼 🌹
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