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How to spend a leisurely afternoon

There are actually many choices for how to spend a free afternoon.

Cut a watermelon in half, smash one half, sprinkle with raisins and nuts, freeze it in the refrigerator, then wash your face and take a nap. When you wake up, grab a perfectly chilled watermelon, dig out an old movie or an old book, and sit on the sofa to read for half an afternoon. After reading, I spread out the letter and wrote a letter to an old friend I haven’t seen for a long time, telling me about my recent life.

Or, bring your newly purchased camera, wear an artistic floral skirt, a pair of white canvas shoes, and a one-shoulder canvas bag, wander around the city, and look for those from On the roads you have never been on, you can capture many beautiful moments inadvertently. Although, you may just be a novice photographer who has just learned how to press the shutter button. When you are tired of shopping, just find a shop, sit down and drink a cup of milk tea, and look at the lazy cat in the corner that you just took, the old bicycle at the end of the alley, and the old man sunbathing under the tree.

It’s okay. You can cook a dish in an afternoon and start by buying the ingredients. Wearing a canvas bag while shopping in the supermarket, we passed by babies clamoring for yogurt and old couples who came together to buy groceries. After returning home, I turned on some soft music and prepared the condiments from chopped green onion, shredded ginger, minced garlic, carefully prepared a fish, steamed, braised, stir-fried, fried and stewed.