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What I Feel When Seasons Change

You step outside and something feels different. The bite of winter has softened overnight. Maybe it is the first robins returning, or that unmistakable scent of thawing earth.

These moments slip away so easily. If you do not write them down, by next spring they will be forgotten.

"Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished." — Lao Tzu Ancient Chinese philosopher. Author of the Tao Te Ching and founder of Taoist thought.

Logging Sensations

We feel seasons through our senses. The scent of spring flowers, the sound of summer cicadas, the crunch of autumn leaves, the crisp winter air.

When you write down these sensations, you can feel that season again later.

"Memory returns with scent." — Marcel Proust French novelist. Author of In Search of Lost Time who explored the relationship between memory and sensation.

What Only Today Can Feel

"The cherry blossoms started blooming on my way to work this morning."
"Got caught in a sudden shower and took shelter in a convenience store."
"On my way home, the ginkgo leaves had turned yellow."

When these logs pile up, they become your own seasonal diary.

Seasons Into Language

Log seasonal changes in Mimilog. Those logs become a foreign language.

"The cherry blossoms started blooming this morning."
"The ginkgo leaves turned yellow."

Learn language while feeling the seasons.

A person growing and learning as the seasons change around them

Growing while feeling the changing seasons

"Seasons return, but this moment does not." — mimilog

When you log seasonal sensations,
those moments are remembered as foreign language expressions.

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