This weekend means quality time in Salzburg doing at least a few of the things I had looked forward to doing since we first found out we had the chance to come back here. So, yesterday, George and I spent the early part of the day enjoying the city we love: We walked into town so we could promenade along the river, climbed Kapuzinerberg, enjoyed a beer at the Franziskischloessl, had a drink in O'Malley's (where we had a drink together the night of our first date--this time, we accidentally got to listen to a live jazz concert!), then ate at the Duruem Haus, which is the first place George and I ate a meal together alone (although it wasn't our first date). We thoroughly enjoyed our trip down (our romance's) memory lane.
This weekend is also about relaxing. Even though this has been the easiest period of adjusting to a different place I've ever had in Europe, it is still a bit of an emotional roller coaster. For example, finding a place in a new community requires time and effort, both of which I'm willing to give, but one of which I can't control.
In the meantime, I'm concentrating on looking for little moments of joy and beauty in my life in Tamsweg, including the following sunset from Wednesday night.
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