A place of calm in an otherwise manic city. Central and secluded at the same time. The architecture and the history and the silence and the solace are gifts rarely found in cities running to deform themselves for whatโs to come.
The only spot I have seen people stop and talk to you and share their attachment and pride about the place. How their morning walks have now been made more interesting by lone wanderers like myself trying to answer questions Iโve never even asked.
This place is alive and well for those who live and breathe. Beyond just existing.
Yeaahhh baybeyy, or if ur a pssy go chalking (im a pssy)
I also love to visit temples, theyre gorgeous and have delicious food, plus a good way to get familiar with the community around you
a mental health break taken with my friend
straight after this we unfortunately had to go back to uni and lock in but the break was nice while it lasted and the flowers were so so pretty
i wear a face covering (the niqab) and whenever i'm inside with my girls and i can take it off i love making a big deal out of it and being like face reveal and my friends also jump on the bandwagon and act so shocked I LOVE IT