Frankfurt Pictures Are Up

25 11 2008

Dreamy Smile | by Samer Farha

Dreamy Smile | by Samer Farha


I love that picture. A complete error on my part, turned into an artsy piece.

The Voice | by Samer Farha

The Voice | by Samer Farha


An amazing voice, and lots of fun.

Museumsuferfest Fireworks | by Samer Farha

Museumsuferfest Fireworks | by Samer Farha


And of course there were fireworks. I was just about right under them.

The entire Frankfurt set is now up.





Train Travel

15 07 2008
End of the Tunnel by Samer Farha on Flickr

End of the Tunnel by Samer Farha on Flickr

I like traveling by train, and I try to do so whenever I have the opportunity. A few years back, I flew out to San Francisco and the took the train, stopping along the way, up the coast to Vancouver. At the time, there wasn’t any first class service for me. This time, though, it’s different.

I’ll be taking several train trips as part of my world travels. The first and the most daunting is going to be the twenty-four-and-a-half hour ride from Hong Kong to Beijing. The train ticket is going to cost about half as much as a flight would, and it will take eight times as long. As you might have guessed, this isn’t about cost.

There’s something utterly romantic about taking the train. It’s a throwback. A mode of travel that still, when you splurge, can live up to the “olden days.” It lets you relax and look out the window at a world whizzing past frightfully fast. And yet, it is serene. Something about the rhythmic clack-clack-clack just gets into your body and relaxes you.

I’ve decided to take the nice berth on this and all trains, this time around. I want to experience that old time service and class. In Germany, I’ll be traveling first class from Frankfurt to Berlin, and again from Berlin to Brussels. In Belgium, I’ll get to take the more modest first class cabin up to Bruges. But the train I’m most looking forward to riding it the Eurostar.

I’m booked on a two hour high-speed hurtle through the countryside of Belgium and France and finally through the Chunnel. This train runs for over 31 miles under the sea! Again, here, I’m not skimping. It’s first class, all the way. Of course, it appears that there’s a “premium” first class that gets you a three course meal on your two hour trip, and while I’m sure that meal is excellent, I chose not to cough up $300 more for it. That’s the price of an iPhone, for crying out loud!