Man, what a day! I swear, Montebelluna is wild. I woke up thinking it’d be chill. Just another day selling shoes, right? Wrong! First off, I hit up Via Garibaldi. You know, the main street? It was packed! Like, where did all these people come from? I’m just trying to get my morning espresso at that little café, Bar Centrale. The barista, Marco, is a legend. He knows my order by heart. But today? He’s fumbling like a rookie! I’m like, “C’mon, Marco! I need my caffeine fix!” Finally, I get my coffee. It’s perfect. I take a sip, and boom! My phone buzzes. It’s a message from a client. They want a last-minute order. Ugh! I’m like, “Seriously? Can’t a guy enjoy his coffee?” But whatever, I’m a dealer. Gotta hustle, right? So, I rush over to Via Roma. The shoe shop is buzzing. I’m talking to this customer, and she’s super picky. Like, “I want these in blue, but not too blue, ya know?” I’m thinking, “Lady, it’s just shoes!” But I smile and nod. Gotta keep it professional. Then, outta nowhere, my buddy Luca shows up. He’s got this wild idea. “Let’s hit up the market later!” he says. I’m like, “Dude, I’m swamped!” But he’s persistent. “C’mon, it’ll be fun!” So, I’m torn. Work or fun? After a few hours, I finally get a break. I step outside, and the sun is shining. It’s a beautiful day in Montebelluna. The mountains in the background, the vibe is just right. I stroll down to Piazza della Libertà. There’s this street performer playing the accordion. I can’t help but smile. It’s like the city is alive! But then, I see it. A huge traffic jam on Via Trento. Cars honking, people yelling. I’m like, “What’s going on?” Turns out, some guy decided to park his car in the middle of the street. Classic Montebelluna move! I’m laughing, but also kinda mad. Like, dude, think about others! After that chaos, I head back to the shop. More customers, more shoes. I’m in the zone. But then, my phone buzzes again. It’s my mom. She’s like, “You forgot to call me!” I’m thinking, “Mom, I’m busy selling shoes!” But I can’t ignore her. So, I call her back. She starts talking about family stuff. You know, the usual. I’m half-listening, half-thinking about the next sale. But then she says something that hits me. “You need to take a break, son.” And I’m like, “Yeah, maybe she’s right.” Finally, the day winds down. I close up shop and meet Luca at the market. It’s packed! Fresh produce, local cheeses, and the best prosciutto. We grab some snacks and just chill. I’m finally relaxing. As the sun sets over Montebelluna, I feel grateful. Sure, the day was crazy. But it’s my city. The streets, the people, the vibe. It’s all part of the ride. I wouldn’t trade it for anything. So, yeah, that was my day. Full of ups and downs, but that’s life, right? Montebelluna, you never cease to amaze me!