Day Two: I still have no wifi.
Ngl, me and my siblings slept for 12 hours and I’d blame jet
lag but let’s be real, it’s because my life is made up of wifi and sleep and no
wifi means only sleep.
Anyway, the plan today was to go to town and I assumed that
meant shopping but we went to the tourist help shop for maybe an hour before
breakfast and that was it. The day was still pretty great though; during
breakfast/lunch, a band or something just walked into the train station in
small groups before coalescing in the empty middle square and playing a few songs.
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This man's cape is very important. |
Once that was over and I was left sufficiently confused and
elated, we decided to walk around to visit some churches and see more buildings
and stuff.
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We also saw a lot of ducks so that was very exciting for me I love ducks. DUCKS. |
For some reason some party or parade or something was going on and everyone was in really colourful costumes and everyone jingled and it was actually kinda great.
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I feel like that baby is looking right at me. |
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I love this picture because what does that sign even mean omg 'No women and children'? 'All children must be unattended'? |
Have I mentioned how I really like the buildings and architecture in Zurich?
They’re all old and interesting. They all have a sense of history, a muted
personality that begs to be explored.
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No, really, what is all that shit on the ledge. That looks potentially hazardous |
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ducks |
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haha. fart. |
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Have I done J. J. Abrams proud? |
We eventually ended up in a park that overlooked the city
and goodness gracious me, what a view.
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Hi dad |
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That dog is braver than me. |
After we made our way back we were passing by a lake and my
dad decided we should get a better view of it. Guess what the first thing we
saw was.
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I would have accepted ‘birds’ or ‘drop down; avoid’ |
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Is this even a duck |
And also dogs but I didn't get any photos of them.
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