What are sure signs that you have neglected your blog far too long?
1) You have to look up your login-credentials
2) You don’t remember your last post
3) Spam, spam, spam
4) WordPress has published a major new version
5) You have no chance of catching up with other peoples posts
6) You don’t come up with a catchy title for your next post
7) …etc, etc,…
Excuse: workworkworkwork. Partly extremly annoying – and partly nicely productive, we managed to finish a major piece of work lately, here’s a short summary.
Ah, whatever! Spring is here!
It’s fun to be out in the forests again – and it doesn’t strike me as a big surprise that “Green exercise may be good for your head – A new study finds that surprisingly small doses of outdoor activity boost mood, self-esteem.” (here’s the link) Could have told them before… But I’ll gladly volunteer for the study group that needs to go out regularly.
Slowly need to come back to photography – so, as a starter, just a naive picture from the woods.
Thomas
Well, welcome back, stranger! Go ahead and get familiar with your blog again. I’ll be watching.
I did hit on the word “naive” that you use for describing your picture. But taking the negative denotations, impartial well describes this image, and I like it for that reason. The impression of a spring forest, where suddenly white dots of blossoms create a new carpet should be exhilarating for all but the most indifferent individuals.
I just read your summary on e! science news. This topic interests me since my early days at the university (I studied agriculture) and I always had the impression that current legislation emphasizes business opportunities by reviewing only the isolated substances instead of a general, conservative approach.
Markus, thanks for the feedback! I’m still not 100% sure whether I got my message across, but at least it seems as if the text is understandable