I've been avoiding writing, mostly because I'm hesitant to tell people things they may not care enough to hear, and hesitant to tell impressions or random thoughts I'd just rather not reveal. But - here is something I cannot picture anyone would fail to find interesting.
Last night, the flat that Cory's staying in got struck by lightening. The roof caught on fire. I know. Firemen and police all came, and Apparently, Ferenkeh went and picked Cory up at 4am and brought him here, because the neighbor his host had frantically taken him to stay with had dogs and cats, causing Cory to have a bad allergic reaction. Like, dadgum. Nice night, right?
Not knowing any of that, I wake up this morning and walk down the hall and see Cory - in my hosts' house - and he sees me, with my beautiful morning hair (an exaggerated Beiber sweep plastered to my head with random pokey pieces. Thanks a lot, pillow.) Good morning, Cory. Hope seeing my lovely head right now is cheering you up. His morning hair is somehow the same as his normal hair, those nice little blonde curls on the top of his head still perfectly curly from the night before. You lucky dork.
Anyway, today I took the train to... crapIforgotthetown'snamealready... and wandered around. It's a nice, compact, very old (yet still modern) village, and so pretty, and it was so cold that I had to wear my coat, so I was happy. (I'm not even going to try to fix the faulty structure of that sentence.)
There's an old cathedral there, which has the longest twisting staircase ever, leading all the way up to the belltower. You can step onto a tiny balcony around the tippy top, and view all of Solothun. It's gorgeous. But the stairway up is strangely frightening when you're alone, even to me.
OH - the town's name is Solothun, I think, (but it's pronounced like "sollu-turn.")
I'll leave my storytelling at that, for now.
Good night, dear readers.
I love you all. (Well, probably.)
If you think you're a person that I probably love, then imagine yourself receiving a hug from me. I'd probably give you one.