South Congress, Austin, Texas
South Congress always seems to rev my creative engine. I'm never at a loss when strolling down SoCo, always a beverage in hand, whether that be an iced lavender lemonade, or a toasty cappuccino, my heart expands for the love I have for this city and the kind people who inhabit it.
Hayes Street, Hayes Valley, San Francisco, California
This bright street instantly adorned my face with a toothy grin. It's unique boutiques and hip flair made me dream of calling this fearless and independent district my home someday. The first thing I did after hopping out of my cab, was grab a quick latte from from a pop up artisan street vendor. I then ran into a vintage shoe store and gazed at racks upon racks of vintage shoes unlike any I'd ever seen before (in a good way I promise). All in all, Hayes Street is without a doubt an avenue I would jump at the chance to revisit.
Now I realize I cheated a bit on this one, but I didn't get to mark down the exact address of this gorgeously golden street. It's probably one of the most memorable ones I've ever set foot on. It seemed to beckon my name and coax me, enamored with the bountiful promise of history it held. I can still remember the breathtaking view of the alps in the horizon and the gorgeous 400 year old fortress visible when tilting my head slightly up to the left. I can't wait to return to the gorgeous city of Salzburg and walk its cobblestone paths once more, not to mention, chow down on some blissful furst chocolates.
"She was free in her wildness. She was a wanderess, a drop of free water. She belonged to no man, and no city." -Roman Payne
"She was free in her wildness. She was a wanderess, a drop of free water. She belonged to no man, and no city." -Roman Payne
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