
It's the same thing every autumn. russian orcs start shelling our infrastructure in the hope of leaving us without light and heat. However, they get mostly to kindergartens and hospitals. Either they are crooked or they have no brains. However, I'm sure of the latter.
As for the light and warmth, their hopes are in vain. Of course, this creates certain difficulties, but during the three years of the war, there is an eco-flow or generator or solar panels in almost every home. By the way, I advise our European friends to think about it today. russians are like locusts. I don't think you're safe. This is especially true of Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. You'd better think today about how you'll get light and warmth if russian maniacs decide to drag you back to the communist hell.
I have the simplest mini station. It's been working perfectly for two years and I have no problems. And also rechargeable light bulbs. It's very convenient. I didn't replace all the lamps in the house with rechargeable ones, but only in such a way that you could illuminate any room if necessary. Well, that is, one per room. As for the heat, I have autonomous heating. It's more difficult in the city, but people adapt too. Besides, global warming has done its job and it's still relatively warm here despite the end of October.

This is a bit of an apocalyptic picture. Probably because I'm incredibly tired this week. There was too much work, besides, I'm preparing my animals and the garden for the winter season. I have to be honest, I don't have time to do anything and it's very depressing. Every time it seems that I was able to plan everything properly, some new tasks appear. Problems accumulate like a snowball and sometimes it seems to me that I can't get out of it. I've postponed some of the deadlines several times. When I was younger, such working conditions were acceptable to me. But now it's depressing. On the other hand, I will have a vacation in January and I will be able to rest a bit. A 56-day vacation is an important advantage of my work. I do it into two parts: almost a month in winter and a month in summer. It makes it possible to recover. I have big plans for the winter to organise a veterinary examination of my dogs. At other times, I just don't have time to do it.

Today the clock has been moved back an hour again. Many people complain about it, but I don't mind. After all, an extra hour of time is not superfluous at all. As for returning from work in the evening, I come back anyway when it's already dark, for me it doesn't affect anything.
The upcoming week will most likely be difficult. My main concern was my birds. I'm leaving too early to let them out of their houses. Therefore, I will have to use other rooms where they can spend the whole day in comfort. It's not the best option, but there's simply no other option. Maybe I'll come up with something later.
