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June 9th

Digital painting of a starry night sky, with a few constellations clearly visible, and a tiny, waxing moon crescent above the horizon. The horizon itself glows golden at the centre of the frame from the recent sunset. Trees and power lines.

We report shortly before our bedtime: the sky is rather clear, but there is some amount of humidity that has made itself noticed after sunset. It has created a bloom in the atmosphere, and we are meeting the dew point. We wipe our face continually as the moon shyly glows.

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June 8th

We report: we barely feel like we have slept at all. It looks like the morning clouds might be the same ones we saw disappear into the darkness at midnight. Our expert's yawns fogs up their glasses, and we see rain in their eyes. At the station, an overhead line buzzes dryly.

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June 7th

We report about an afternoon in early June: it smells like the flowering privet hedge we are walking along, something heady and fresh. Our knees are a garish green. We knelt in the grass to watch a stag beetle totter through a field earlier, and then followed it on all fours.

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June 6th

We report: colours are leaking all over the floor, a mess that we keep slipping over. A hot soup of sunset. It has been a long day full of cold spots, and though it has only gotten colder in the evening, our face feels sunburnt. Night construction begins in the neighbourhood.

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June 6th

We report: it is very late, and looking out to the west, the sun has been extremely stubborn about setting, the greedy thing. The last of the purple light is just beginning to fade, and the first stars appear behind the clouds. Tonight, we see Castor and Pollux before any other.

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June 4th

We report: there was the rumble of thunder a few times before we realised was it was, and by then, the storm was on the horizon. We looked out for some rain, or lightning, but it was all long gone. The sky cleared out in a few minutes, and we felt at a bit of a loss.

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June 3rd

We report from our vantage point: we cannot seem to find a high enough hill to see above the clouds. We have compromised for feeling a bit taller than usual, and it is worth it to watch the shadows that the clouds cast on the fields. We feel a misplaced sense of superiority.

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June 2nd

We report: the wild strawberries are reddening, the poppies and the thistles are flowering. We are in the space between the beginning of meteorological summer and the beginning of astronomical summer, which makes for petty, useless debates in daily conversations.

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June 1st

We report: there it is, this is June, to the East between the clouds. We try to remember what it was like the previous year, walking into summer, but we can barely recollect anything. It all gets lost in the heat, maybe, but we hear the beginnings of a shower at this very moment.

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May 31st

We report: the clouds have been slowly accumulating, coming to a standstill above our head. They are blocking a good amount of the light, though it is early in the afternoon. There is a warm breeze down here that ruffles our hair and makes the trees sway lightly.

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May 30th

We report: despite wearing long trousers, we have managed to get stung by nettles quite a bit. We accept this fact as part of the spring outing experience. It is a bright day, if slightly hazy above the horizon. There are many bees buzzing all over the wildflowers.

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May 29th

We report about colours that are more akin to flavours - peach and raspberry and apricot and so on. We have to hurry up, our expert is waiting for us; the evening passes on, dissolves into greys before blues, and then the absence of colours. We try not to forget how it tasted.

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May 28th

We report: there was fog when we fell asleep last night, and it has not entirely lifted yet in the blue morning. There is a sea in the field. We are squinting at it as though it were the glare of the sun, hoping to see through it. We get mist in our eyelashes for our troubles.

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May 27th

We report on a damp morning: we are heading towards the end of May after a rather clement few days. We are not yet so close to summer that the warmth lingers. It seeps in slowly, but as soon as the sky clouds over, it dissipates within moments. So this day begins, in drizzle.

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May 26th

We report: it is only right that we should sometimes point out how very nice a moment is. This evening is lovely indeed; windy, not uncomfortably so. There are emerald and cadmium and phtalo and moss greens in the trees, all shiny in the golden light. It is so late, so bright.

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May 25th

We report about the vast and the endless crammed into a minute. It happens when we are overwhelmed with sunsets; our minds get too full for us to remember the world has not always been like this, drowned in red light that reaches further than it should. We feel warm in the fire.

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May 24th

We report: morning, the sunrise is starting to show colours through the clouds. The leaves are heavy with dew, and rain is fast approaching. The air is already charged with that humid morning smell, but there is definitely rain on top. It feels icy as it goes through our nose.

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May 23rd

Digital painting of a countryside landscape, a field of grass with a couple of houses and a line of trees in the distance. There are lampposts in the foreground. The sky is grey, different layers to it. Tall clouds pushing up on the horizon.

We report on a balmy day: the sun keeps showing up just long enough to warm the air, enough that the back of our neck feels hot. Then it disappears, and the warmth feels more diffuse. We are walking at a good pace, so we sweat in our raincoat. It smells like freshly cut grass.

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May 22nd

We report: the sky is uncovering, inch by inch. It takes all afternoon. There are showers; the clouds move in and out again, one step forward, two steps back, until the wind takes charge. All that blue above looks fresh, just like a new coat of paint, bleeding through the clouds.

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May 21st

We report from a gas station parking lot at dawn, waiting for the coach to get back on the road. We feel a little bit dizzy from reading too much, and the air conditioning is on too high, so our head is resting against the window. We catch colours before dozing off.

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