Saturday, April 17, 2010
Yeppers
An amazing thing is happening now throughout Europe (and now the middle east). Thanks to a cloud of volcanic ash, many of us who were flying along thinking that we were flying from point A to D, transferring in airports B and C, now find ourselves stranded in B or C, possibly for weeks. There are millions of us wandering through strange cities, trying to find a place to stay in cities where hotels are completely booked,sleeping side by side on cots in airports, meeting in train stations and hotels comparing notes on what might be available or when it might be possible to travel onward. We don't know the local language, the exhange rate, or the geography of the area.We are from all nations and we are united in this unusual circumstance. I find myself meeting and talking to people from all over the world. We are partners in trying to find a way home, but we are meeting and talking to people we would otherwise never meet. We are from everywhere in the world and in a sense, we are creating a United Nations of lost travelers, helping each other whenever we can, cheering each other , and sharing our stories. It is a truly unique circumstance in history and one none of us will ever forget.
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True. You described the feeling quite truly. I still recall the odd remote feeting within the people who were kind of separated during those couple of days. J
Hi Marion,
I was wondering whether you were stuck but have just now gotten to your blog. Sounds so very much like you to frame an experience I would probably be going slowly crazy about in such a surreal and creative way. This is what makes you such a great traveler. Hope you are among those now winging your way to your next adventure.
Renae
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