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Weird Sky Today.

The sky here today looks weird, all yellow-ish - due to dust from the Sahara in the air. It's also raining, which is a very good thing, as it is already quite dry again, and the soil can use some moisture. (I hope there will be a break later, when we're going to the blood donation place, though - or we'll get wet...) 

I wanted to take a picture of the weird light outside, but it's hard to do so. It looks really dull and yellow from here at the desk, but my tries at capturing the light and mood were in vain. So instead, you're getting a cat pic with an exceptionally interesting facial expression.

(She's just about to yawn... because being a cat is really, really exhausting and tiring. Especially if you spend most of the day napping supervising your humans from different vantage points, such as boxes with packing materials in them, the human's desk itself, and the cat bed next to the desk.)

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