Upon entering the woods it gets dark and the wind rises. The trees start to make rustling sounds as the wind hisses through them. There is not much wind, nothing to worry about, but still, it is a harbinger of bad weather. That and the darkening of the sky. The wood is beautifully gloomy.
Take the bottom path, and leave the woods by the next gate. There is time now to get the envelopes from the big shop in the main street. The weather is brightening up again, whatever that little meteorological fit was. The big store in the main street has hardly any apparent restrictions in place, of course everyone is wearing a mask. Go to the escalator, there is a signpost there saying where the various departments are to be found.
First floor, stationery and multimedia is written there.
Climb up using the escalator, and take a sharp left, here are drawing instruments of all kinds shapes and colours. Ask a young assistant whether she can tell me where envelopes are to be found. She points over behind the escalator, there is a whole shelf with office equipment on it.
And all kinds of envelopes are there too. Take a package with ten B4 size envelopes and go downstairs.
Stand in line at the cash register, and pay the one Euro for the envelopes. One of the envelopes will be needed to send the receipts and forms to the accountant.
And that will hopefully be the tax returns for two thousand and twenty dealt with.
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