A walk every day, not just on Wednesdays. Every day I make this route of about 3 km. Although I see the same streets, buildings, places ... the landscape changes every day and always discovers something new.
I've been talking about the bad luck that seems to follow me. After all sorts of events that kept me away from Steemit now when I try to return to normal activity, I hit all kinds of obstacles.
Now a new problem ... I took pictures with the smartphone and can not download the photos to my laptop. That makes me post on the phone and it's pretty hard. I'm going to delay with this post, I hope you do not mind.
I'm going to show you what I saw and liked in this walk. I mention that I walk in Iasi, a beautiful city in Romania. A city where I have been a guest for a while.
As a rule, the walk begins at the National Theater (and Opera at the same time). The central area of the city. Immediately I arrive at the Metropolitan Cathedral, famous for a pilgrimage attended by hundreds of thousands of Orthodox Christian believers. It's an impressive building.
We have arrived in the pedestrian area and the lack of cars allows for a lot of stalls. The tradition demands that gifts be made to women on 1 March to celebrate the arrival of spring. Here is the best place to buy.
Slowly, we slowly reached halfway through the walk. Not because of fatigue, just because we find good cakes here and a good cappuccino we have to take a small break at a small confectionery near our favorite church, Three Hierarchs.
Sometimes we see strange appearances through the window of the confectionery.
After this short and pleasant break, the walk continues into less beautiful areas. By what was called the civic center during the communist period of Romania. I can show you a few constructions from that period with a specific, dusty and outdated architecture. Large buildings and residential buildings that are no longer well-groomed and this is easy to see.
We passed a new building, built twenty years ago. It was the seat of a bank. Bankpost. I've worked for fifteen years at this bank, at a branch in Bucharest. This bank was recently bought by another bank and this building is abandoned now. I have a strange sense of mercy for her fate.
Nearby is a building site where modern buildings will be built, now only seen in pictures on the fence that protects this site.
The neighborhood will change, new buildings and parking will replace the old houses that have remained around. I remain with the old nostalgia, I see an abandoned house that I really like. I do not know what her story is, but if I had enough money to buy it I would do that right away.
Still a little and the walk is over. I've reached the other end of the route. I've come to the little apartment I live in now.
Tomorrow I will make the same walk but in the opposite direction.