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I spent the whole day reviewing the previous lessons. I memorised the unknown words and phrases and checked the rest of the unfinished or not-yet-started tasks left from earlier. It went well, and now I have started to get the hang of learning alone on a different level, which includes meticulous planning, dealing with tasks, and structuring my time. However, I miss Charlette and her professional guidance.

Anyway, the locksmith came over to finish the railing today. He showed up at 9 a.m. and finished the job at 1 p.m. Now the entrance finally looks nice. It took him a good few weeks to finish it, but he did it, and that's what's the most important thing.

We had lentils for lunch with frankfurters. The meal was delicious. Then Ági met with two new students - both lawyers - and after she finished, we took Abby for a long walk. The weather was insanely good. Sunny, no clouds in the sky and the temperature was +20°C. Abby wasn't pulling the leash and returned immediately when I called her, so the whole trip was fantastic. It's a pity that the weather will get much worse next week. We must prepare for freezing temperatures and strong winds. Damn.

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