Post 24: Lucerne

Day 4: Lucerne

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It started as a bit of a rainy day, but it turned out to be quite nice. It was just as long of a trip to Lucern, but I liked it way more than Zürich. Mainly because a load of sites were available right out side the station, instead of having to travel by bus to just get to places. I walked a lot around the lake. But before I did go, I really needed to have some food. I decided to just go to Burger King since it was easy and fast. I did not want to spend all my time in a restaurant when I could be enjoying the outside. When I was in “line”, I swear I heard her say, “next victim”....it was so bizarre. I still cannot get used to the whole “line” deal here in Switzerland.

It did rain too, but only briefly. I did end u- getting a pair of shoes from a place called Dogo...and they donate proceeds to an animal shelter site or something. :) I wanted to buy a couple pairs, but the others either didn’t fit or I didn’t like the style of shoe. But I did get at least one pair. I think I ate alright today, though.

There was some sort of festival or political gathering or some shit. I briefly saw a sign that said “Nazi” on it. I have not idea what else was on the sign, if there was anything else at all. I just kept on walking. 

Side note….this place Ass-Bar.


There were a lot of swans there too. Some dumbass was letting his little wire-terrier bark and get close to two swans.....what a fucking dickhead. Other than that, I did see a lot of different kinds of dogs I have never seen.

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On the trip there and back, I did notice a lot of cows. They seem stronger than the  ones in the states. Like they could stand up and beat the fuck out of you if they  wanted to.

I’ll be honest, I am feeling a bit sad about leaving japan. Once again, it is the access  to things. I think it is affecting me now because I really like the apartment and the  area that I live in. I am seriously going to miss that a lot. I am looking at my training,  and all the places I could go....everything is so close together in Japan, and I will  sincerely miss that. I also know that it hurts more now, because I have more time to  experience these things. If I had a job, it would be a different story.

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