About a month ago, the town was packed. People from all over the country were here, enjoying what they called a vacation š. Honestly, I wouldnāt call my town a proper tourist destination, but hey... if they want to come, who am I to say no?
Back in the day during summer, we used to have college students coming home for vacation, and to be honest, I really miss those times. I miss the nights at the club, the summer evenings filled with beer, laughter, and good music. I kind of miss a lot of my teenage years too.
Despite not having much in the way of redesign over the past few decades, the town is still quite livable. Tourists come and go, but we stick around through the winter as well.
Iāve had my fair share of wandering, but honestly, I donāt feel the urge to do that anymore. Iāve come to terms with this place and the life Iām living here. Sure, bigger cities offer more opportunities for business and work, but they also come with a lot more pressure.
Whether itās financial, social, or mental pressure, living in a city sure has plenty of it. You donāt feel that here. Thereās no "boiling point" in our small community. Iāve lived in big cities before, and I donāt think Iād do it again.
As we continue moving forward with technological progress, I have a gut feeling that big cities are going to feel more and more like prisons in the future. For all sorts of reasons... Plus, you donāt get the beautiful nature we have here. You really donāt.
Speaking of technology, my plan is to leverage blockchain, crypto, and anything tech-related as much as possible to provide myself with a comfortable lifeāright here, where the grass is greener, and the air is still breathable. Just my two cents before I head to bed...
Have a nice Sunday evening, and see you all tomorrow.
Thanks for your attention,
Adrian
Just beautiful pictures
Thanks. Much appreciated.
Beautiful view š
Last pictures are very awesome
They are taken from a guest house in the area.
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Wow, what a beautiful view.
Indeed. Thanks.
You're welcome.