After brunch, Roz sadly had to leave to fly back to New York. After we said our sad goodbyes, Lee and I headed to a nearby glasses shop called Escopica to collect his new glasses. I loved the shop, which was full of curios and gorgeous design details. This included a 1950s record player that was playing quirky tunes from that era, and a gorgeous, leafy courtyard. Lee was saying that they often serve mezcal shots and each week they play records with a certain theme or by a certain artist. One week was all Rod Stewart records!
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