So, this Wednesday was a really weird day in Paramaribo, Suriname. The streets surrounding my office were closed off because of a trial our President had to attend to. Now, you might need a little bit more context about what the trial was about, but we'll leave that for another time. The streets were cleared and the day just felt different. All my plans were cancelled due to the fact it was expected that traffic would be chaos. This meant that my schedule was cleared, but somehow, it still wasn't and I can hardly recall what I did, even though I did get a couple of things done. So.. instead of recalling things that I did that didn't have an impact, I'll share a reason why I love my country with 4 photos.
The interior of Suriname
Most Surinamese people are quite proud that Suriname is the world's most forested country. With over 90% of the country being forested, the interior (our the South) of Suriname, is one of the things you want your kids to experience at an early age.
My daughter on the lookout at Isadou
Because the country is so forested is can lead to some interesting landscapes. Not only can you sometimes see all the stars in the sky, but morning sunrises can be very breathtaking.
Much like the sunrise, the sunset can be equally beautiful.
And of course, there is also time to make a new profile picture with my son.
The #2020Vision Diary is a challenge as part of ’s #2020Vision project.
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My personal twist:
For me the main focus will be on posting 4 things I did every day instead of 4 creative pushups.
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