Woke up this morning to watch the season ending of the Legend of Korra. ASDFASDHJGA was my reaction. I seek people to discuss it with so if you watched it, hit me up.
[Quick side story - last semester, a bunch of us were bored and started watching House Hunters on TV. All the homes in this one episode were pretty impressive, but Garrett disapproved of all of them because they "didn't have a very big yard". I'm pretty sure one of the homes had an acre-large yard, but he was still like "no, that's not good enough".]
We passed by a lot of nice farm homes with yards that were essentially those endless fields that I think Windows takes pictures of to set as the default desktop background picture of their computers, except these fields had more trees. These yards were also sufficiently big enough for Garrett's approval.
Yellow Springs itself was this nice collection of mostly hippie-esque shops, cafes, and eateries in the middle of a nice, nature-y nowhere, with bike trails running through the village. I'm pretty sure a few of my friends would love to live here (I'm looking at you Montsho). It sorta reminded me of Goree Island (this small island off the coast of Senegal I visited years ago) in that it was a small, nice, simple place to hang out or live or shop. It wasn't like a mall or anything, but it was just nice. We went to a Lego store, where Garrett relived his childhood, a comic book store, where we bought a souvenir, and some other interesting places. There was another toy store and an old school record store...umm, some other hippie stores....and yeah. Overall, a vast improvement from downtown Dayton. Next time I go I'll take more/better pictures....probably on Instagram.
That's pretty much the main thing we did today. We came back and watched some of the soccer game (I fell asleep about halfway through), and nearly finished the 1st season of HIMYM. We also still have no roommate. I also didn't mention yesterday that I beat Lt. Surge. Winnin' all day, e'er day.
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