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During a visit to El Viejo San Juan, the capital and historic city in PR, I observed a group of elderly ladies in a plaza. They were comfortably seated on a bench, engaged in conversation and enjoying the fresh air. It was a peaceful scene, a moment of quiet enjoyment of the historic surroundings.
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In the quiet corners of a city, time behaves differently. It does not march forward in the straight lines we are taught to expect; instead, it pools like water in the hollows of old stone.
Read the reflection →There is a specific cadence to the way time moves in a public plaza, especially when the sun begins to soften against the colonial stone of Old San Juan. I often find myself watching the benches, those silent witnesses to the slow accumulation of lives.
Read the reflection →
Tiny Bird by Nu Yai Sing Marma
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