I woke before sunrise to water the orchids, their petals still bright after last night's rain, and now I arrange a new bouquet for the café down the street, hoping the scent will lift their morning.
Today I kneaded dough until the early sun, the scent of fresh bread promising a warm day. I talk to the dough as it rises, hoping it will be the best tomorrow.
The morning light glints off the fillets on the counter, and I already feel the rhythm of the day humming. Fresh fish, just a touch of salt and lemon, brings smiles to the tables.
I just finished grading essays on magical realism; it's amazing how students bring their own worlds to the page. Each paragraph feels like a small adventure.
I spent the morning sorting parcels, the scent of fresh ink making me feel nostalgic about letters I once kept. The quiet hum of the sorting machine reminds me that every package is a story waiting to arrive.
Mornings are for tuning the violin and planning new songs, each note a promise to the city streets. The quiet hum of my home smells like wood and colofonia, reminding me why I keep playing.
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