November 6, 2011
burlington is rated as number three of the top nicest cities to live in. not only is it a beautiful city, with these beautiful big stone buildings with the gorgeous mountains and foliage, but it's the culture that really gets me. after visiting other schools like BC and Fairfield, nothing held a candle to UVM. yesterday, when downtown with my friend Hannah (the other half of 'Hannah Squared'), we were waiting at the bus station when we were approached by an older black man covered in silver and turquoise jewelry. he began the conversation by asking if my hair was naturally curly, and whether it came from my mother or my father. when i told him it came from my fathers white guy afro, he smiled. we then made some small talk, to a point where he asked us if we loved out mothers. of course, being the two most sentimental and emotional girls, we agree without hesitation. he then proceeded to recite a poem to us, titled 'Motherly Love'. it was honestly one of the most beautiful experiences i have had since i've been here. the people in this city are just so welcoming; never would that happen to in new york city. burlington never ceases to impress me, a new experience every day.
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