Funny, how I recently had a similar line of thoughts, related to acquiring "second-hand" properties, how they "possess" the energy of the original owner/creator...
Nessebar is a beautiful old city that I would love to visit again! :)
Have a lovely evening!
Oh yes, of course they "possess" the energy of the original owner/creator as well as all their previous occupants. It's like second-hand clothes. As much of an environmentalist as I am, I can't imagine wearing such clothes, even though it is one of the conservation solutions. So with buildings one can't afford to always rebuild (though why not lol). The way my life is going, the most I can afford is a shipping container house with second-hand furniture, lol.
I'm not sure I want to visit this city again (there are other places I haven't visited yet and are waiting to be visited), but I still learned to appreciate it in terms of architecture, history, etc.
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Thinking of it... I think buying a second-hand car is great for preserving the planet, so same for clothes, why not. Of course, proper washing applies. I haven't do it, though, ouch.
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