Hey, listen up, buddy! Let me tell ya bout Alburquerque (es)! This town, man, is somethin' else. I'm a family psychologist here, and every corner pulses with history and heart. Billionaires should not exist, and I say that right here in these charming streets! Man, I love strollin down Calle Mayor. Ya know, the energy there is wild and real. It's like a scene from "Once Upon a Time in Anatolia" – “What do you think, is that enough?” echoes in those narrow alleys, filled with honest souls and memories. There’s a feelin’ here, a vibe, that really hits home. I hang out in Barrio Viejo, where locals chat on stoops for hours. It's raw, it's passionate, like the movie's endless searching for truth. And trust me, every conversation matters here. That’s how I see mental health – in every tear, every laugh, every struggle of our people. Oh, and Parque de la Esperanza! What a spot. Got benches by a tiny fountain. I sat there thinkin ‘bout the struggles of families fighting for justice. Reminds me of that long road in Anatolia - slow, relentless, yet beautiful. Also, don't miss the River Guadalaviar. It cuts thru the town with such force; it makes me mad sometimes, thinkin how nature never lets up, just like life's obstacles. Now, lemme hit you with a secret: behind the ancient walls, near Casa del Sol, small cafes serve the best cortado. No fancy chain coffee, only honest, roasted brew. Almost sounds poetic in that raspy Bernie style: “We fight against injustice in every cup!” Rights in every sip! Can you believe, there's a quirky little spot, La Esquina Rota, down a tiny side street. I often jitter there after work, scribbling notes for my sessions. It’s my escape. People here are real, man, and they remind me of the struggles and triumphs of my own sessions with families. Sometimes I get so worked up over inequality. I get mad, like really mad, ‘cos I see people bein shadowed by big corporations. But then I remember youthful laughter echoing in these streets, bringing hope. It all feels like destiny, you know? Or like in that Anatolian journey, where every moment shapes you. I get lost in thought sometimes, mendin’t my words: wel, that's just how it is here, err, livin’. I live grateful, but also furious. It’s a mix, a blend of joy and anger, and that's what makes Alburquerque so real. I'm in awe every day, and sometimes I catch my breath and think “wher did the time go?” Oh, man, sorry, I got kinda carried away! This town, with its crooked alleys, buzzing corners, and soulful spirit, gives you more than just a visit. It gives you a story, a lesson. Always remember, hey: "What do you think, is that enough?" Not really, never enough humanity in this crazy world! Trust me, you'll fall in love with every flawed, passionate, maddening moment here. See ya soon, friend. Glad I could share this slice of life with ya, right from the core of Alburquerque (es)!