The last week I walked again to
the downtown of Bucharest
thinking both about the past and the future. One of the places which were
chosen by me for my walk was Dacia
Boulevard . This gave me the opportunity to step
again near the beautiful official buildings located in that neighbourhood.
Perhaps that the most precious to me was the house which hosts Astronomical
Observatory, an old nice building nearby Romana Square . I didn’t enter inside, but
I can say that only passing by evoked me strong feelings and pleasant
memories. First of all, I always loved astronomy, science fiction being my
favourite literary genre, both as a reader and as a writer. I remember that I
first visited that place when I was a student, followed by several of my
collegues and propelled by my intention to publish somehow, maybe within the
pages of the little magazine edited by the Observatory, my astro-poetries,
poetries which belong to a new type of poetry, specific to the crossroad between millennia. But my newest and most powerful impression is related to a
visit which I made there because of an exhibition of manga drawings.
I remember that it rained quite powerful in that late spring afternoon, as well as it rained before, few hours earlier. I even wrote an article about rains. Of course that nothing happened in that day, as I expected, because everything seemed to be stuck in my life in those times. Still, I witnessed a pleasant state of mind and I assume that the combination between the weather and the people gave to me that particular sense of reality.
I remember that it rained quite powerful in that late spring afternoon, as well as it rained before, few hours earlier. I even wrote an article about rains. Of course that nothing happened in that day, as I expected, because everything seemed to be stuck in my life in those times. Still, I witnessed a pleasant state of mind and I assume that the combination between the weather and the people gave to me that particular sense of reality.
I may say that I really enjoyed
that visit to the Observatory, in spite of the recurrent lack of memorable
events.
I also can tell you that since that
wonderful rainy spring I became passionate by weblogs, my whole impressive
collection of blogs being founded then, when I gave birth to my first Blogger blog.
Thinking on these, I must say
that nothing could be equally joyful than walking near to the Observatory in a wet
spring day.
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