Iberia forbidden word
Many years ago, I read the book from Kafka: “The Trial“. I loved it.
Suddenly it happened to me, and I could understand it fully, deep under my skin.
Many years ago, I read the book from Kafka: “The Trial“. I loved it.
Suddenly it happened to me, and I could understand it fully, deep under my skin.
RITORNO AL PAESAGGIO
Arrivò il virus, e si usciva di casa solo per lo stretto necessario. Poi scesero i lupi dalle montagne. Apparvero anche gli orsi. Nessuno osava più mettere piede fuori. Infine arrivò l’acqua alta. Sì, l’acqua alta fino a Nuoro. Chi l´avrebbe mai detto!
Yesterday I cut my daughter’s hair. I’m not a professional, and haven’t got much experience but, when I took a couple of steps backwards and looked at her, I was flabbergasted by her clean and spontaneous face .
Last month I had a transfer in Madrid airport (Barajas). In the recent built terminal T, I had the luck to witness, with much pleasure, the power of irony.
Every so many seats there are some reserved for people in need (disabled, pregnant, elderly,….). These seats are well marked on the floor with a special yellow sign.
We know that there are people who don’t give a damn about the others and just do as they please.
At Barajas they had surely this in mind and had a wonderful idea to deal with antisocial behaviour
In these days all around the city there is a poster advertising the new film “the november man”.
Walking outside, on every corner we are confronted with this face pointing a gun full of aggression.
Despite knowing it’s just an advertising it still transmits a bad taste, it pollutes the atmosphere of what I consider a joyful city, now embellished by the blossoming trees of spring.
What happened to me two days ago has deeply chanced me. During my last flight I was taking picture out of the window. I love flying above cloud and I’ve quite a collection of sky picture from airplane window.
I had a terrible experience with Hertz rent a car.
This is what I faced with this company :
■Hertz employ in Italy telling me lies.
■Inexisting aftersale customer service in Italy. Maybe they exist but they do not answer to clients.
■Dutch customer service answer, but act like they ignore client’s questions.
■Dutch customer service threatening to charge extra money.
■A general a sense of being treated like an idiot.