hughroad wrote:For me it was Stockholm. Walking through Gamla Stan under the falling snow was great.
FreeBrittanyZamora wrote:Saint Petersburg - I walked to the Hermitage every day during two study abroad trips; thought of Dostoevsky.
Probably a separate topic, but the most atmospheric _place_ I've ever been in was my childhood home (though I returned and lived there well into adulthood). It was the only place where I felt God's presence, so to speak.
netzerkaiser wrote:FreeBrittanyZamora wrote:Saint Petersburg - I walked to the Hermitage every day during two study abroad trips; thought of Dostoevsky.
Probably a separate topic, but the most atmospheric _place_ I've ever been in was my childhood home (though I returned and lived there well into adulthood). It was the only place where I felt God's presence, so to speak.
I can well believe it, built on bones of Swedes, WWII tragedy... thanks...
Jocke wrote:Hi netzerkaiser, you are supposed to post threads like this in the off-topic forum, not here.
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