Tiempo del dia

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chicoazul

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Just going to bed all content as we won, weird feeling that.

Do you have a favourite time of the day personally?

I'm a massive fan of dawn. Peaceful and ace time of day that.

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Dawn is cool. Dusk is ace too though. Which is nicer depends a lot on the view that acompanies the sun's greeting or goodbye. Personally I get to see the sun rising out of the sea, so that one wins.
Food times are boss aswell.




Confusing thing about Spanish is the double meaning of the word 'tiempo'. Does mean time but also means weather. The expression 'time of day' is better translated as 'Momento del dia' or 'parte del dia'.

Lot of ex-pats over here don't speak as much Spanish as you so not picking up on you mate
 
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Dawn is the best time of day for me, more so in the summer. I'm not lucky enough to have as nice a view of the sunrise as James, but I do enjoy my early morning walk in the park on a summer morning.

Quitting time at work is also good.
 

My crepuscular crap is my favourite time of day.

About 4 in the morning - when I'm off to bed; before I go I pay one last visit to the porcelain throne and have a good 15 minutes with a book/magazine. The window open (unless it's really pissing down) and the sounds of one day ending another about to begin.
 

When I wake up, full of beans, and it's only early is pretty cool.
I sleep as least time as possible. When I wake up, I know I'm still alive. :)
 
Jamo teaches me, that's a thousand blessings and no mistake.

Same in Greek, keros means time and weather hence the name of my thread t'other day.

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Languages are boss. Miss the philosophical conversations about language I used to have with my dad.
 
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