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Wandering Through the Fog of 1268814: A Raw Travel Diary

@Topiclo Admin4/3/2026blog
Wandering Through the Fog of 1268814: A Raw Travel Diary

the moment i stepped off the bus, the air hit me like a damp blanket-15.04°c but felt more like 13.88°c, and the humidity was hanging around 49%. not unbearable, just enough to make your hair frizz and your mood slightly unpredictable. i checked the forecast on my phone, and it looked like this was the day's peak-no dramatic temperature swings, just steady, sleepy weather that makes you want to wander slowly and sip something warm.

i heard from a guy at the bus station that the locals call this place "the quiet corner" because it's sandwiched between bigger cities. if you get bored, [cities] are just a short drive away, but honestly, i think that's part of the charm-you're not overwhelmed by tourist traps here.

overheard a couple of old-timers at a diner saying the best coffee in town is at local cafe link, and that the owner once brewed a pot so strong it supposedly cured someone's hangover from 1998. take that as you will.

"don't trust the map app here," a street vendor warned me. "it'll send you in circles just to mess with you."


i decided to ignore that advice and ended up walking in literal circles for an hour. but that's how i found quirky shop link, a tiny vintage store that smelled like cedar and old books. the owner, a woman with a voice like gravel and a laugh that shook the shelves, told me the number 1356268711 was actually the old phone prefix for the town back in the '60s. apparently, it's now a local meme.

Mathematical equations are written on a page.


walking around, i noticed the architecture was a weird mix of mid-century modern and something that looked like it was built by someone who really loved triangles. the streets were quiet, but not dead-more like everyone was just inside, doing their thing, and you were invited to peek in if you wanted.

"the best view is from the hill behind the library," a kid on a skateboard told me. "but don't go at night unless you want to see ghosts."


i didn't see any ghosts, but i did catch a sunset that looked like someone had spilled orange paint across the sky. the air cooled just enough to make me wish i'd packed a thicker jacket, but the 1018 hPa pressure kept things feeling crisp, not oppressive.

mathematics computation


if you're into slow travel, this place is a goldmine. no rush, no noise, just the kind of town where you can sit on a bench for an hour and not feel weird about it. and if you're lucky, you might hear a story that sounds too strange to be true-but here, it probably is.

a close up of a piece of paper with writing on it


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