Delhi: The usual thing, Delhi airport presented nothing new, just the same usual procedures and then the wait and then some more wait and there you go. On-board well first time I saw this type of seating it was 2+4+2 but unfortunately I was seated between two jumbos, one Indian jumbo traveling to Geneva and another gora Jumbo. Food was great and so were the swiss air hostesses. Next morning (European time) at Zurich switch between flights had to be fast as I had only 30 minutes to get to the other terminal, go through immigrations and then the security check and again board for Dusseldorf.
Zurich: from the aerial view that I got, seemed more like a farmland surely the airport is situated at the outskirts. Well I’ll find out was Zurich has and what not when I travel there sometime. Btw the Zurich airport (terminal 2 that I got to see) was nowhere near the IGI..,,,cheers for that. And to talk about people, amongst males there were 40% humans and 60% GIANTS (huge super huge) and amongst the females, I can’t say everyone was beautiful but ya everyone surely looked just picture perfect (although size was an issue there too)
Dusseldorf: The aerial view again. First top view and the only thing that came into my mind was gosh I can spend my life here. It was BEAUTIFUL. Hut like design of the houses and a well maintained farmland in the backyard of every house and the super cars parked outside the doors, a quite river cutting the city into half, and equally amazing golf course and at the outskirts small mountains(at least they appeared to be small from above). Oh it was lovely, trust me I guess I’ll ask Ralli to fill in some adjectives here coz I just can’t explain how beautiful it looked. As I stepped out of the station Taxi’s were waiting and guess what, the picture that I hang in my room (of the BMW) was being used as a cab. I really shrank a bit at that Then was the trouble part….. To buy a ticket there’s a machine, to make a call there’s another weird machine, to pass through there’s a machine and there are no people to tell you what to do.. Many thanx to the lovely Indian Lady for her generous help or I felt like this is it stuck on the very first step. Somehow I manage to find a help center and chocolates for guessing this one,,, these guys at the railway stations help desk can’t speak English,, ab kar lo jo karna hai……
Koi ni hum bhi engineer hain jugaad to kahin bhi lga dete hain. After a few this and that I figured out the machine and also made the call to Miss Simone though I still couldn’t make the international call back home. And here I am sitting in the train to Paderborn, have just crossed Bochem, every announcement is being made in German n hum chalen hain RAM BHAROSE…
Cheers n lot more to come…. Sb
waiting for more...!!
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