In search of a 'wow' moment: Everyday magic in Amsterdam square
I'd been in Europe for two weeks, and I still hadn't had that wow moment. The moment that's supposed to jump out at you and say, "Hey! You're in another country! Isn't this amazing?!"
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I'd been in Europe for two weeks, and I still hadn't had that wow moment. The moment that's supposed to jump out at you and say, "Hey! You're in another country! Isn't this amazing?!"
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Rome has two sides.
It's our third day in Venice. We are cold and miss Santa Croce square and via dell'Agnolo. We go to a fancy cafe on San Marco square for lunch and order the cheapest items on the menu - penning ourselves in on the "snacks" page - and nothing to drink. An espresso here costs 6 Euro 50.
An unabashedly liberal haven nestled in middle of rural Ohio, the village of Yellow Springs advertises itself as "everyone's favorite place." Its permanent residents range from professors of Antioch College to stand-up comedian Dave Chappelle. Restaurants and stores are painted in orange, blue and purple. Even the trash cans that line the street are whimsical works of mosaic art. A musky scent of incense hangs in nearly every store, and it's not uncommon to see "No DAPL" or "Bernie Forever" posters taped to shop windows. Although a love for Senator Sanders or organic co-ops is in no way a requirement to enjoy the village's charms, the town is sure to bring out any latent hippie tendencies.
Photo by Bradley Davis