We switched on the heating today. Autumn is time for switching personalities. That’s when my all going out self becomes a red wine drinking bread maker. Yerevan has a new face now, cold and rainy – finally a truce with the dust. I’ll wear some blush, as I don’t like pale harbors. Some people go away, some people hide. And the pomegranates are all over in the markets. They just opened up for us, talking about the future. For the next weeks I’ll be working in a center for disabled children, a center with athletes and basketball heroes. 2 chapters more and I don’t want to think about war for indefinite time. Nor games. Let’s keep it warm and cozy.