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September Wrap Up

By on 20/10/2022

Hoohoo, friends of the blade! Even though we’re well into October by now, I’ve managed to not write a single blog post. It’s been… a month so far. And I’m tired. But I finally sat down and finished typing the September wrap up so here we are. Despite September being weird work-wise, I read A […]

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August Wrap Up

By on 02/09/2022

Hoohoo, friends of the blade! How are you all? I hope August has treated you well and you had a wonderful start into September. Even though I don’t really like summer, August is still my favourite month of the year. I think it was the first year of my entire life that August wasn’t completely […]

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July Wrap Up

By on 05/08/2022

Hoohoo, friends of the blade! It’s August already and I’m actually very happy July is over. It was a weird month for me in which nothing happened but at least I read a lot. So this July wrap up will be mostly books and not much personal life because there isn’t anything to say really. […]

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June Wrap Up

By on 09/07/2022

Hoohoo, friends of the blade! Another month has come and gone and I did quite a lot of things (much reading time not among that). So here’s what I did, read and blogged… and what blog posts by other bloggers I enjoyed in June! PERSONAL LIFE Two weeks I went to work and did not […]

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May Wrap Up

By on 06/06/2022

WHAT I DID IN MAY On the second day of May I went for a nice little bike tour through the city forest with my boyfriend and our flatmate. It was beautifully sunny, I had a free day and we explored corners of the forest we hadn’t visited before. We drove through magical fields of […]

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April Wrap Up

By on 13/05/2022

Hoohoo, friends of the blade! April has come and gone and we’re well into May. Time seems to be running and I do not know where, but April was a mixed month in every aspect. Anyways, here’s what happened PERSONAL LIFE what happened in April Well, the beginning of April was. Not good. I was […]

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