We just arrived in Bucharest after a very long train ride. It was supposed to be nineteen hours, but since it was late (as usual), it became twenty-two hours. We get a short night's sleep, and then are back on a train in the morning for a twenty-seven hour train ride...which will probably become about thirty hours. Fun stuffs. Actually, it can be fun, as it was on this last ride, since we had couchettes (essentially beds) and a cabin to ourselves. You can just relax and look at the scenery out the window. Today we got a slideshow of Bulgaria. Anyhoo, don't really have time for pictures and all that, but since I'm not sure if we'll have wireless access in the Ukraine for the next two weeks, I thought I should say something.
So, that's about it until next time.
By the way, Brook, you're funny. Did I brush over the history of Knossos too much? :-)= I'm sure Elizabeth will do a job much more to your satisfaction. So, there there. (Of course, everyone really knows that Indy's adventure is the important part...don't pay attention to Brook's delusions...)
Cheers! :-)=
Did ew know...?
Everyone knows it takes about two hours on a train at the border, but no one seems to schedule it in.
Thank you for choosing Lod's Little Tidbits, and have a nice day.
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Thanks Rebecca. I miss you guys a lot. Can't wait to see you again! And don't worry, the darker side has NOT overcome.
I have been on those train rides, never did have a bed tho. I just remember they were long, cold, and smokey. I here you are in the Ukraine now. I THIK You are going to fall in love with the people.
Lisa
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