One of the great things about Cambridge, besides its bookstores and libraries, are all the green spaces.
Every time I visit (for synth-diy, mostly) .. I take a few hours and stroll along the cam, and through the city, and just .. enjoy the space.
Even though it is a busy and industrious little town, one can find a tree to park under and read for a few hours and thoroughly enjoy the environment. And yes, occasionally get interrupted by a curious bovine or two.
Also, you haven't lived until you've fallen off a punt or so, or at least enjoyed the view of others doing it while sipping on some suds at Granta on Mill Pond.
Bonus points for bonking ones noggin on the Mathematical Bridge while you're at it.
I really get a feeling that the city was set up for idle thought by the studious and curious. No surprise that it loves its cows too.
Every time I visit (for synth-diy, mostly) .. I take a few hours and stroll along the cam, and through the city, and just .. enjoy the space.
Even though it is a busy and industrious little town, one can find a tree to park under and read for a few hours and thoroughly enjoy the environment. And yes, occasionally get interrupted by a curious bovine or two.
Also, you haven't lived until you've fallen off a punt or so, or at least enjoyed the view of others doing it while sipping on some suds at Granta on Mill Pond.
Bonus points for bonking ones noggin on the Mathematical Bridge while you're at it.
I really get a feeling that the city was set up for idle thought by the studious and curious. No surprise that it loves its cows too.