Atlanta's Humid Embrace: A Digital Nomad's Messy Love Affair
so i just checked and it's...there right now, hope you like that kind of thing. 16.33°c, feels like 16.42°c, which is basically 'why is my laptop sweating?' weather. humidity's at 92%, so yeah, the air's thick enough to cut with a butter knife. pressure's 1021, which means the sky's holding its breath. if you get bored, savannah's just a short drive away, or at least that's what someone told me while they were sweating through their shirt. someone told me that the food scene here is a wild ride - think food trucks that look like they're about to explode and restaurants where the waitstaff knows your order before you do. i heard that the public transport is a nightmare, but hey, that's why you rent a car and get lost in the suburbs. *humidity is the real villain here, but the food trucks are worth the sweat. street art pops up in the most unexpected places, like a secret handshake between the city and the artists. local gossip says the best coffee is hidden in a basement somewhere, but i'm still searching. gear list for surviving this: 1. a portable fan that sounds like a jet engine. 2. moisture-wicking everything. 3. a hat that doubles as a sweatband. 4. a map because google maps hates you here. 5. a sense of humor because you'll need it. pro tip: if you see a line at a food truck, join it. it's like a free social experiment. overheard at a bar: 'the best part about atlanta is the people watching - you never know if you're looking at a celebrity or just someone who forgot their umbrella.' external links: check out the latest buzz on yelp for 'best hidden gem restaurants' or the atlanta food truck association for a list that changes weekly. the weather's a character here, but the city's got soul. it's messy, it's sweaty, and it'll stick to you like that last bite of peach cobbler. image:
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