I might have touched upon the lazy co-photographer of the blog previously,
although he has somewhat objected to being labelled so, yet is too lazy to
protest forcefully. He has however spent
some time sorting through his July (and as per our joint observations, late
June) shots and here they are in all their splendour.
They range from Minion donuts, through the famous rose ice cream of Bazilika
to sausages (yes, he IS interested in food). The latter are of course
ubiquitous in Budapest, but the Minion donuts proved to be one of those first
world problems you never thought you’d have and should not be problems at all-
each time we got to the Donut Library some kid(s) had devoured the entire stock
and we were left empty handed. It’s these moments, plus queuing in infested fast
food restaurants for the kiddie menu with some random action figure or engaging
in lengthy negotiations with a six year old over a Panini sticker trade that
you might think it’s time you grew up already. And then you think oh I sooo
need that donut/sticker/action figure and it was all so very worth it.
Then there’s a beer bike as well, which were fun for like two days before
becoming the main reason why traffic suddenly comes to a nervous,
expletive-ridden halt in the Oktogon area at the most unexpected of times. I
really don’t want to point fingers at any nation here, but the individuals on
the bike often seem to be coming from a land where you’d need to turn into the
exact opposite direction at any given time.
I must however confess to having been slighly baffled when said
co-photographer became very excited at the sight of girl in somewhat unorthodox
attire exiting a building in Újlipótváros- only to find out that she is
apparently dressed like the Survey Corps in the Attack on Titan series, a
phenomenon which, like Japanese cartoons in general, has yet to move me in any
significant way.
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