Today I returned to the parking lots of Hamburg, perhaps with a little more than the warranted expectation of finding something interesting, based on my experience on Day 4. Again, I spent a portion walking on streets where walking was outright discouraged (as on Pavilion and Vendor) or not likely to be particularly useful anytime soon (as on Man O’ War). Certain things feel like missed opportunities (a flat, grassy area between Man O’ War and a detention pond; the lack of any potential footpaths on the two smaller streets, which are traversed by workers if not shoppers.). It may be interesting to note that my earliest impressions of Lexington were based on this area, when I visited a nearby smaller town during a business trip in 2005. The aesthetic of this area is contemporary and has remained relevant. Despite the bland music piped through (why do places like this insist on speakers outside when the music they play is so offensively inoffensive?) I was given a few seconds of joy by the sounds of a would-be opera singer.