Thunderstorm

There’s sometimes a moment in your life which emphazises your mind to one specific state: Serenity. In this moment of personal tranquility, I’m experiencing the Social-Science Methods 2 course at University. Not that I don’t understand the input, I just have to learn it from the beginning within the next two weeks to be prepared for the test in late July. But within my experienced serenity, I noticed that I lost the interest to utilize my thoughts within this blog.

Well yes, there’s been many things to be done and I’ve really had enough of the stated silence found in my expressions while writing here. I did lack to find content on the weekend which was worth to be published. The only things I’ve done was commenting to other authors, and no kind of copying, quoting and using the sources for my own ramblings.

While I’m tired but relaxed, our small group for the Regional Development Election Project course has nearly finished the small interview-movie which takes approximately 2:48 minutes and nearly 590 MB space in a high-definition format for DVDs. I wonder if our lector James wants to include this on his website, and I guess we must use a lower quality format to distribute these tidbits of student society to the web.

And one might ask why this post was originally named „Thunderstorms“ – the answer is pretty. Over the weekend (on Friday night to Saturday morning) our region was shocked by a severe multi-thunderstorm – and the dark sky looked absolutely beautiful while Kat and I were snuggling close under our blanket in the candle light.