Of course even after 1000s of encounters and years of living here it would be hard to get and give a complete picture, so it will be only some pixels of it.
What I saw in more than 50% of all pensions where bedsidelamps without any socket nearby. But it is obiously only part of thee complete design that is more beautiful than average Austrian pensions show, but less functional.
What you can see, are lots of signs of religion, not only those “holy huts”

but also at least as many crosses along the streets as in Austria and today I saw something interesting: A young lady in (Let’s say:) sexy clothing suddenly making weird movements with her hand. But soon I assumed this was 3 times a cross, because she was passing a church. Maybe I am wrong and she only tried to get rid of a fly but for this the movement was too inefficient. (and by that i didn’t valus the effiency of making the cross sign)
I saw coffin shops with a coffin lid nonchalentey leaning against the wall and cheesy plastic floral arrangements.
In Curtea de Argeș, a little town (30.000), along a mainroad between normal houses there was a meadow and on the meadow were two cows, and I couldnt tell how they came there and how the would go home again.
I saw given up houses in all conditions between half built and nearly complete decay and then villages with all the houses and gardens beautifully arranged. In front of nearly every house in nearly every village are benches and often there is one old person sitting. but normally just one. and not the neighbour joining in. No, both sitting seperately and each f them watching the traffic. When I waved hello, most of them waved back, a few even coming first with waving.