Monday, December 23, 2013

Up High Going By

There are so many moments where I want to take a photograph on the way to work. I love when I turn and see something that stops me a moment to take it in; walking by, rounding a corner, down a side street, up a hill, outside the window, or across the street. Here are a few recents.




I am also often amused by the English named cafes and restaurants - similar to naming something in French to seemingly make it sound more interesting, the same thing happens here. 







Saturday, December 21, 2013

High Speed Wonderment for Dummies

This week I finished up the work travel of 2013 by train. Two day trips: Geneva, Switzerland and Mannheim, Germany.  I indeed think the European rail system is incredible. The double decker from Geneva was smooth as silk.

As I was in and out of several train stations watching the displays (of which many are now digital), something occurred to me.  I recall the days (20 yrs ago) when the displays (if any) were far less sophisticated, even just posted paper schedules left to interpret, which some poor soul had to update, print, post, and manage (and dare I say clean the glass). Yes there are still many electronic schedule boards which sound like a thousand dominos falling when they change as one watches the turning of letters and numbers in stark amazement. All those destinations!

Now in many cases a track # is displayed on a TV screen in the terminal only 10-15 min prior to the train's departure time, and the displays on the platform will tell you exactly where the different sections of the train will be so you can stand there and wait accordingly (e.g. food car, 1st class cars, 2nd class car etc).  I wonder whether the advancements in technology are offset by enough new skills we and our children must learn; will our children learn to read a paper map, a posted train schedule, or a variety of other things we grown ups had to figure out in our early youth the hard way?  As a result of these improvements, often less thinking is required, less common sense, in order to navigate through situations. It reminds me simply that it is essential to find new ways to teach old lessons to today's tech marvel children. I embrace and appreciate these improvements and tuck my small paper schedule away into a dark corner of my purse, just in case.













Monday, December 2, 2013

Hello Again Germany, Bitte

I know which flight is mine, but I just can't seem to move from this spot looking at the screen - smiling to myself at this new normal.

I was in Germany a few weeks ago and back again last week. Its an unusually busy travel period for me right now, but with end in sight. On the upside, tonight I sat at dinner in the small German town of Bad Rothenfelde, with two colleagues from Romania, two from Switzerland, and myself.  I'm always a bit of the outsider in these scenarios, to which I never mind. We discussed the blessings (and challenges) of being parents, the culture of our common company, a bit on what to know about Turkish liquor, a particular lesser known but undeniably wonderful Romanian wine, and a small island off the coast of the Italian 'heel'.

Not bad for one night's conversation. Not bad at all.  Danke.