top of page

The Faces of Travel

I'm lucky enough to have a little brother who loves to travel and wants to travel with me! This year Baby Bro came over on Christmas Day and we headed off on a couple of adventures! First stop was Inverness in the Scottish Highlands (one of the prettiest places I've ever been - I will definitely be heading back in the summer to explore the outdoor life a bit more in warmer weather!), then down to Edinburgh for the New Years' Hogmanay Festival. After that we popped over to Budapest, Hungary and finally landed an impromptu train to Vienna, Austria. This last few weeks it began to strike me just how many people come in and out of life for little moments in time. There are brief snapshots of fast best friends which make an impact and create a special memory for all to share before they move on their way. Sometimes you never even learn their name! We've had several faces pass in and out throughout our journey. Here are a just a few of our stories. Our first night in the Inverness hostel was supposed to be a quiet one. We entered the room to find someone already occupying one of the beds. He had his head glued to a computer screen, his earphones in and didn't even glance up when we walked in. "Anti-social" we unfairly labeled him. It wasn't long until the door burst open and our next roommate came busting in. He drew our first roomie out of his computer and quickly became the life of Room 2! The four of us ended up at a Scottish music dance bar called Hootananny. We all tasted new Scottish beers and returned to the hostel to play Cards Against Humanity until the early morning hours. The next morning we said our goodbyes without even exchanging contacts and last names. And our journeys continued in separate directions. We spent the next days braving my left side driving (don't worry - I only hit two things; a wall and a parked car. No one or car was injured) and hunting for the Lockness Monster, Nessie. While many more people crossed our paths over the next few days but those two helped create a fond memory to last a lifetime. Next up was Edinburgh where we meet up with some good friends to ring in the new year. Since there was six of us we opted to book a place on Airbnb. This was one of the most pleasant rental experiences I've had. Our host was lovely leaving an arrangement of goodies! We were just another group to stay in her flat but she emailed and texted after our stay to say Happy New Year and ask about our experience. It's the little acts of kindness that make a massive difference. Hungarian Hospitality is the only way I know now to describe the pride and excitement we witnessed from the Hungarian people. From the man at the tourist information booth whos excitement was contagious when he spoke about all Budapest has to offer to random people we asked for help on the street to the Hungarian tour guides, so full of personality, that made our tourist activities special; each face lit up when they got to share a piece of their culture. Hungary will forever hold a soft spot in my heart. And the atmoshpere and opportunity of Budapest, as a city, is one I never expected. There is so much to do in that little city that I honestly think the impression of most travellers is under rated. Everyone - check it out! We boarded a train to Vienna (just cause we could, duh) and started playing cards. A middle aged Indian man approached us asking if we were Austrian. We politely replied "no" and went back to our game. About 20 mins later he was back asking where we were from and where we were going. He was travelling for work and had the weekend off and decided to take the train to Vienna for the same reason we did (just cause he could)! He must have been lonely because he filled our ears with work story after work story, most of which went right over our heads but he'd laugh and we'd courtesy chuckle along. This continued for the next two hours of the train when he finally got off a couple stops before us. We signed relief as we could finally chill again but I couldn't help feel a little soft for this lonely man and consider how we might have made a difference or a small memory in his trip just like so many of the people who have made an impression in ours. We are just a couple days away from ending the trip and have enjoyed many good times in Austria and met some really lovely people! I hope the memories we've all made here will carry with us through the rest of our travels and longer.

Comments


You Might Also Like:
IMG_0779
IMG_0380
10430421_10102857833545587_6858913886242028863_n
IMG_0954
About Me

I'm just a born and bred Southern American girl making my home and life in the United Kingdom. I've been in London since 2010 and plan to remain as long as they'll have me. Before moving to London, I lived in France, Greece, Ghana, and various States in the good ole US of A.

 

Read More

 

Search by Tags

© 2023 by Going Places. Proudly created with Wix.com

bottom of page