


THEY WERE NOT VERY ACCEPTING IN GERMANY
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Two days of very-green-flight later...
There were lots more scary animals and some other weird things too.
I don't think I like the countryside.. It's really quiet and I don't know where to get nice food..
It's just not suited for a pigeon like me.
The natives told me how to get to the "Big City" as they called in. Dubbin or something. I arrived this morning, I think. It's not exactly the "Big City". It's a tiny little town. I was looking for a perch to chill out for a while, and then I realised I'd flown out of the city again.
It's also the greenest city I've ever seen. The layout seems to be;
Building - tree - tree - tree - grassland - road - tree - tree - tree - tree - grass - field - building.
It's barely a city. Really.
I get well fed in the park though.
:3
I have to admit, the fields are nice in the "city". In the country there was too much and there were scary things all over the place.
Case in point
But in the "city" there's just a nice amount of greenery. It's not what I'm used to at all and I miss the city, but it's definitely different.
I asked the local pigeons if I was in the city and they said it was the biggest city in Ireland, but if I wanted a real city I should fly over to Inglann or something. I couldn't understand their accent.
They pointed me in the right direction though.
I guess I'm off, so.
I'm going to head to Washington. See what it's like for pigeons around there.
I'll keep you posted.
Los Angeles, my hometown.
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