I have always liked animals, because I value healthy natural life, nature, weathers, sports and gesture language. I also think that animals are wise and I like the way they express emotions. I also think that many animals are beautiful in a kind of atmospheric way. When there is an ordinary day of work or studies, a pet can bring to it a taste of another kind of world, another kind of way of living the daily life, and can be more magnifient looking than one tired from work or studies. But pets demand lots of attention and lots of daily care for all the years one has them. The easiest are maybe aquarium fishes, then mice or the like. Dogs and cats demand lots of attention, a way of life suited to them. There are many breeds if dogs. The best choice is a breed you love and admire, like for example a sporty arctic dog for some, or a conversating wise dwarf dog for many of the elderly.
My poodle Banjo some years ago. The poodle's coat demands much care. Poodle is a typical dog breed for those who would like to be hair dressers by their profession.
I lived in a countryside town in eastern Finland, in north-eastern Europe where the four seasons determine a lot of how life has to be lived. I am a writer. The large Saimaa lake district is famous for it's nature and summer cottages, and the town Savonlinna in it for it's medieval castle and the summer time opera festival in it, and the Savo people for doing things wisely in their own personal ways. I live in an apartment house with a forest patch outside the window ADVICES FOR MAKING HOME NICE
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29th of July 2024 Build yourself a paradise, a paradise like way of life, paradise theory and wisdom of life, lots of free advices, rewar...
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This where I live is of course only a town environment with some trees, but a contact with the nature can teach especially skills of l...
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* * * Pictures from Savonlinna town: The town center is full of tourists and often at other places too there are travellers, often foreign...
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" " A66. In the old times people spent lots of time outdoors, so propably they did not feel so cold indoors either. If it is c...
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