Gainesville is a really cozy place. It's filled with students and student-conversations. Today I've heard a bunch of them, some of them were completely idiotic, most of them made me want to be friends wit the people having them. But, you know, it's a small college town, so you'd expect that. There's this liberal small town-feel to this place, and I love it.
Last night Lars, the guy I'm staying with while I'm here (thanks to Amanda whom I will call tonight and I am so looking forward to it) drew me the best map ever and repeatedly apologized in advance for Gainesville not being as cool as Copenhagen. As someone half Danish who has been to Copenhagen many, many times, he should know this. But there was no need to apologize for anything at all, because this place is great.
So, sorry, I guess I didn't see any landmarks, but the entire day I just felt so happpy I was here. I seem to have that feeling a lot these days; traveling just makes me feel that way, I guess.
Plus, I rode a bike around town, making me realize how much I miss Olfert, my bike back home.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
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Jeg troede cyklen hed Naugaard. :-)
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