I love all the new thinking spheres that this city offers. There are century-old libraries, dreamy park benches, robin-egg-blue cafes, and stone-walled pubs. You see books propped up in neighborhood house windows and newspapers adjacent to coffee cups. I walk past more bookstores than I do ice-cream shops, much to my demise sadly. I wish it were equal!
Croissants have been my thing though which is odd. I keep telling myself that I'm not in France silly goose, but there I go again, ordering a fresh, buttery croissant to keep my Shakespeare and I company as I sip on a mocha. I haven't had a cup of tea yet. I'm thoroughly disappointed in myself! It's apparently what you drink with other people, or at least that is what I have observed so far. They give you a pot of it and sip on it together like royalty. It's awesome. I'll have to amuse people enough to become my friends so that I can have my very own tea party. I'll try to invite the Queen. Putting the food aside, my favorite element of the town would be the landscaping. The lushness, oh my! Greenery is chomping at the bit to sprawl onto sidewalks or brick walls. The blooming flowers are limitlessly lovely. My favorite walk has been right behind my apartment. There is a pathway that runs along a river, sprightly with shiny navy boats, healthy ducks, and families of willow trees.
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July 2019
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