
Don't worry, don't worry, calm your fucking titties; I am not going to start yapping about how I stay in an isolated place and I stay inside nature and don't get to go out to civilization often. Oh wait, I just did. Well, at some point you will get tired of me, and also I will stop telling you about here soon as I will be leaving. It's a long story, I'm not going to start backtracking again. Well, I do stay in a beautiful, remote place so whenever I actually get an opportunity to go out and see people, it feels different. Like it was today. Late last night, the rector of the institution requested that I tag along with the driver to pick up a package from the city. My first thoughts were; fuck yes, finally get to go out and get some stuff I need, second was; shit, all that hustle, and bustle would make me sick. I wasn't wrong. Recently, I have noticed I get motion sickness whenever I get into a vehicle. It's bloody awful. I get woozy, and my head starts to spin. Anyways, we set out today and made our first stop at one of the oldest chapels in the city; St Leo Parish. It was a beautiful edifice, albeit we couldn't stay long. I managed to get a picture. Not my best, yeah.

The Marian grotto was quite captivating. I stood there watching as different folks wandered inside to pray and pour out their heart desire. It was a beautiful sight.

We made our stop at the warehouse to clear and get our shipment. I've forgotten the name, I don't think it's relevant to you, is it? I also got a picture of the street. Didn't seem as overcrowded as I was expecting. Well, its a big city.
We made our final stop at the mall. I wanted to get some stuff. I did learn a valuable lesson today. Nature is great and all, and it also helps you save money, haha. I spent 10x as much as I would spend in a month, while in the seminary, in a day in the fucking city. haha. I don't think I want to go back there.
Thank you for reading another weird piece of mine again. I can't thank you enough for actually taking time out to comment. I truly appreciate you. Cheers