Blessed with another slow morning.
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Apr 22, 2025

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Gloomy mornings where you don't have anywhere to be and you can slowly make your tea and toast and eat them a little dazed. Listening to my slow music and letting myself be a little drowsy.
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i love slow mornings— sipping coffee without hurry, feeling the buzz settle in, watching the clear and blue skies while snuggled in my warmest hoodie. no deadlines, no stress, just a quiet start, where nothing feels urgent and the morning is mine to enjoy. reading a book, scrolling through articles, crafting, creating something new. just a morning that’s free, unrushed and for me to enjoy
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it’s slow and quiet, you get to watch the world wake up
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