In the Company of Quiet Afternoons: How Time Changes the Way We See Places When we travel, we tend to measure time in days and experiences. A weekend trip, a week-long holiday, a two-week escape. But the way time actually behaves in a place is very different from the tidy numbers we assign to it. Days can stretch or shrink depending on how much we let them breathe. And sometimes, the quiet afternoons, the ones that slip by without ceremony, are the ones that shape our...