End of one month fairytale

This post is written in memory of all the promisses that i made to Boris for that I was gonna post something during the trip =) And here I am writing eventually, after the trip ended and to me at the most meaningful time. Now that I can see what will remain with me forever from this trip and what will disappear.  But instead of talking about these boring stuff I would like to tell what I have learned from all these beautiful people I met, which probably I will never see in a lifetime again, sadly =(and I want to thank them for making my last month worth remembering…

I have learned that once in your life, you may be asked to be the sound designer of a film about deaf people, and you can actually learn a lot about sound by that =) Thanks to my beautiful groupmates Lea and Iris to let me live the irony of my life… Or you can make a calm, easy going Scottish named Leo go crazy and say “oh god! stop complaining for one second” and learn that not complanining can actually make your life easier to enjoy so you wouldn’t need to complain anymore =)  And you realize that you can miss a Belgium guy named Olivier who annoys you insisting on the idea that every Turkish girl’s name should be Zeynep and the actual Zeynep laughing at your reaction everytime you get into this trap. Also I have learned that you can actually make the sweetest guy on planet, Rui, feel like an evil person because he gave you one single cigarette and you started smoking again =) Don’t worry Rui, I always had the intention anyway =) And FX… who proved me that you can never trust a French guy =p Flirt machine of the train, part time ladies man full time friend… Alastair, my companion in the battle against bed bugs, who thought me how to stay calm against them; Marcin, who never left me alone on the dance floor with his never ending energy; May, going away with her team and coming back to us all the time giving me the first signals of that I am gonna miss these guys too much after the trip ended; Bela… “oh yeah, now we’re talking”  =)) and Boris, with his witty smile, taught me that I should never answer a question starting with “who’s the youngest of the group” unless I want to carry some rubbish bags or do some other stuff =))

Rakija

And before i finish this long long post, I would like to thank some hidden participants of this trip. Rakija, for giving us all the magic we needed to make this trip even better and our little friend Marshall, for providing the soundtrack of our lives for the whole trip.

Little Marshall

Miss you all and take care of yourselves till we see each other in another life…

Thanks to 2 other trains for the great films by the way!!! It was enjoyable to see that you also had a magical experience as we did…

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