Happy New Year (albeit 11 days in)... So, I've let myself get quite behind on the blog, and the sights and impressions that I'd like share from Budapest have piled up, but I do want to start the new year with a well-wish. I always used to think that while any given year may be good or bad for any given person, that on balance there aren’t really any differences in years for the world as a whole. An individual looks at their year through from their own perspective, but given the amount of individual perspectives there are out there, the quality of a year lived collectively by the world balances out, or neutralizes. To the extent I'm questioning this notion in light of an accumulation of destructive current events in the world, I wish everyone reading this a better year ahead.
Before I share the scraps recently gathered in Budapest, I’m going to return to where I left off on the blog before Christmas, and attempt to give an impression of Sarajevo. Honestly, I think I've been intimidated about how to approach descriptions of that place because we were so touched by it, and I've been concerned about adequately conveying what a special place it is using its own merits and without glorifying anything. Beginning with my next post I'll give it a try.
Before I go back to that trip from November, however, here’s an impression of the New Year's celebration in our part of Budapest. Andrássy út, closed to traffic and filled with people in party hats and carrying champagne bottles were kissing, hollering and dodging firecrackers. The fireworks were being launched from all directions and, as some of them landed among openings in the crowds, red and blue sparkles bounced in all directions causing thrilled shrieks all around.
5 comments:
Hey Mark-
Your description of the fireworks reminded me of being in Nafpion, Greece, for their version of Mardi Gras. They lit this giant man made out of paper on fire that was three or four stories tall and also lit fireworks and burning paper and sparks landed all over us. Definitely different than a U.S. fireworks display! :) I'm looking forward to hearing about Sarajevo. How much longer will you be there? I am sure it is hard to be away from Jen. -Chante
It felt so strange to be celebrating just before I was about to depart for an indefinite period of time. I didn't want 2008 to end.
Hi, we've missed your blog, glad your back at it.I hate to say ours is better than yours, but our local town people put on quite a display and South Pass would knock your socks off. Yet I have found Budapest such an awesome place, that I would be surprised if their celebrations would be anything less than wonderful. They know the meaning of freedom. Wy.hunter/party girl
Know what you mean about getting behind with the blog. At least I've been behind reading as well as writing so I'm quite glad as I haven't missed any! New years eve sounded fun and no traffic on Andrassy Ut must have been a sight on its own!
Thanks for all your comments. I think I'll be going back to NY in about a month, where we'll be working toward our next adventure...
You've mentioned the South Pass fireworks before, and it makes me want to get to Wyoming for the next display, Wy party girl.
And Mr. & Mrs. Mogs, I can't believe your in the Maldives now! You guys sure get around. I'm looking forward to reading about that!
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