Man, what a day! I swear, Sannicolau-Mare really knows how to throw a curveball. So, I wake up, right? Sun’s shining, birds chirping, and I’m like, “Today’s gonna be chill.” Ha! Spoiler alert: it was NOT chill. First stop, I gotta install some radio gear on Strada 1 Decembrie. Easy peasy, or so I thought. I get there, and the client’s like, “Hey, can you also fix my grandma’s old radio?” I’m like, “Sure, why not?” But then I see it. This thing looks like it survived a war. I mean, c’mon! It’s got more dust than a museum exhibit. I’m sweating bullets, trying to figure out if I should fix it or just throw it out the window. Then, outta nowhere, this stray dog shows up. Cute little guy, but he’s got that look. You know, the “I’m gonna steal your lunch” look. I’m trying to focus, but he’s just sitting there, staring at me. I’m like, “Dude, I’m not your lunch lady!” But he just tilts his head, and I’m like, “Fine, I’ll share my sandwich.” After that, I head over to Strada Libertății. Traffic’s a nightmare! I’m stuck behind this old lady driving 20 in a 50 zone. I’m losing my mind! I mean, c’mon, lady! We’re not in a parade! I’m honking, waving my hands like a maniac. She just smiles and waves back. I’m like, “Great, now I’m the crazy one.” Finally, I get to the next job. It’s at a café on Strada Mihai Viteazul. I walk in, and it’s packed! Everyone’s sipping coffee, chatting, and I’m just there, trying to set up this radio system. I’m sweating like a pig. The barista’s like, “You need a coffee?” I’m like, “Nah, I need a miracle!” But then, the unexpected happens. The café owner, this cool dude, starts telling me about the history of Sannicolau-Mare. Did you know it used to be a big trade hub? I’m like, “No way!” He’s dropping knowledge bombs, and I’m just standing there, trying not to spill coffee everywhere. After that, I’m feeling pumped! I finish the install, and the radio’s blasting some old-school tunes. Everyone’s vibing, and I’m like, “Yeah, I did that!” But then, the power goes out. Just my luck, right? I’m standing there, looking like a deer in headlights. The café goes silent. I’m like, “Great, now I’m the guy who broke the café.” But then, the owner pulls out a generator. He’s like, “Let’s keep the party going!” And just like that, the music’s back on. People start dancing, and I’m just there, feeling like a rockstar. By the end of the day, I’m exhausted but happy. I’m driving home through Sannicolau-Mare, and I can’t help but smile. This city, man, it’s got character. From the old streets to the lively cafés, it’s a wild ride. So yeah, that was my day. Full of surprises, a stray dog, and a power outage. But hey, that’s life, right? Can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings!