This is "kind of" inline with the topic of this particular forum.
I've recently moved from the United States to Egypt to learn Arabic, and I live about 20 minutes outside of the city of Cairo, in an area called 6th of October city. There is a very famous mosque here called the Hossary. It is Massive, beautifully decorated on the inside and the outside, and when I first moved here i was just taken by it.
But after living here for a few months, the beauty and calligraphy on the walls began to destract me, and I couldn't make dhikr [litanies] without staring at the chandelier or the decorations and just losing my focus. So, long story short, I started attending a smaller, basic mosque across the street, and I found the atmosphere to be so peaceful, and tranquil, and I've found the people ar relating to each other in a much more personal way.
After praying in the smaller, less noticed mosque, I became addicted. I felt I was closer to God, closer to my brothers, and just happier and calmer. I am reminded of the fact that the first mosque in Islam was not the massive mosque in Medina as many Muslims think, but a much smaller structure that people today wouldn't even recognize as a mosque. I think it's because the early Muslims were more obsessed with the inner beauty of things, rather than the superficial, outer beauty of things. They were much more concerned with beautifying their souls than any building. Just a thought.
Other than that, I really love the ocean, and I really love the stars on a summer night in America, as we say "out in the country" -you can't really see their granduer from a city. A lot of times I like to watch animals do their thing, so as to remember that Allah [swt] is the most Creative, and loves variety.