Sharing about the charming Hamilton and lovely Princeton Uni with Palmer Square

Princeton University in New Jersey is must-visit place as part of a pilgrimage to ivy-league schools in the US. Visiting Princeton Uni breathed life to some settings in the novels I could remember I read. 

One book stood out, The Reluctant Fundamentalist. The author is featured in the alumni profile of said school. 

The Campus is very big and I managed to see a few big buildings which are not only old  but also pretty. Structures are observed to be donated or sponsored by individuals or class, very much just like how we do it at home in the Philippines. 


After visiting Princeton Uni, we went to the Palmer Square where restaurants, boutiques, wine houses, and the Public Library are located. There was an open dance sponsored by the Central Jersey Dance Society called Dancing Under The Stars. It was a special night as it is the second from last event they will be doing this. Happy that we joined.

See video clips of the night in my ytube channel.  
Meanwhile, I was hosted by a good friend in her new home in Hamilton, a quiet and pretty place to live. She has growing basil by her window sill. And I was told that deers appear in front of her house from time to time. We walked to the town park full of trees but made it to the entrance only as it was getting dark. From her place, there are parks and ground sculptures, apple-picking activity and shopping centers too. Store buildings here as well as government offices look like houses with pretty bricks. It really has a township feels. 

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