Is that a bunny in a stroller?
Yeah

. These funny girls would walk around the neighborhood near my hotel, with their bunnies in the strollers. After seeing them a couple of times, I finally had to take a photo.
Okay, my "lunch" (but so far my only meal) for the day:

I'm WAY back to wanting almost only Italian food/diet (I rather loathe my old American diet). For the small percentage of Italian in my heritage, I sure am connecting with it

. We went to Costco and got some groceries for the next ... month. My makeshift mini mozza balls are cut string cheeses ...

. The green stuff is a little bit of pesto.
Here are some things that I realized; the US doesn't really have a "diet" ... it's eclectic, which is good in some respects, but there is not truly an American diet except for eating anything and everything (and there is some kind of epidemic about this), and it being "Americanized" if it's ethnic. What I really enjoyed about traveling is seeing that, although there are varieties of restaurants and foods available, there are actually specific diets that are part of the culture. It took me this long to put it into words, I guess because I'm not used to that. I love the cohesiveness of that, and actually, it's less expensive to shop that way (so long as you go less expensive routes, like string cheese vs. little mozza balls) because it has some kind of logic to it vs. being some of everything and random at will.
So, I'm back to wanting my slice of bread and a smear of soft cheese and some Italian meat on top for breakfast, and I'm going even more Italian than when I first got back (no fresh pastas, we'll just make do with dry for now).
Nope, didn't know about "after eights" thanks for telling me. The US has its own mints like that called "Andes" and from what I understand, it serves basically the same function. There are also "Thin Mints" which are even more similar to after eights, but taste quite a bit different, actually. Somehow I like to compare even these small details of similarities and differences. Traveling and learning is (unfortunately) extremely and deeply appealing and fulfilling to me, just as I suspected it would be. I'm still learning so much from my experiences away (and I'm still figuring out what, exactly, I've even learned/experienced while I was away). I want to travel the whole world

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