Also, how good it would be to live in a more walkable world that de-emphasized cars. I know Iβm not saying anything revolutionary but it made me yearn for something that seems so out of reach in America
Also, how good it would be to live in a more walkable world that de-emphasized cars. I know Iβm not saying anything revolutionary but it made me yearn for something that seems so out of reach in America
It also made me realize how little care we have for each other in the US. Just basic parts of living in a society that we completely ignore. Being polite on the subway, being kind to servers, and our attitudes about social good
If you donβt have a library card Iβm automatically a lil suspicious of you
Going to Europe made me realize how America-centric we are in the US. Now I want to learn a bunch of languages
I say again, support your local public libraries!
We visited ours today to file our toddlerβs first-ever passport application. Itβs a major public service not all libraries offer, so we are super thankful this is a thing here. The whole process took just an hour (including a stop for pastries).
You're not "late to the party" when you enjoy an old book for the first time. Books don't have an RSVP deadline. The party started long ago, and guests show up when they're meant to.
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