We met various
people, of various nationalities on our holiday, some of whom set my mind
thinking. I’ve already mentioned the Kenyan at the Vienna Peace Museum. Another
two couples also set me wondering.
The first couple we
met on the train back from Vienna to Salzburg. They were the only other two
people in our carriage. They were relieved to hear us talking English & so
we got talking together.
They were particularly
impressed when we explained why we had come on this Austrian adventure – to celebrate
our 40th wedding anniversary. They wondered what the secret was for
staying together so long & clearly happily so. It seemed they were on their
honeymoon. In both cases this was not their first marriage.
I really don’t know the answer to their
question. I suppose it comes down to finding the right person to marry in the
first place. All marriages have their ups & downs, but with the right
person, someone you love & share interests with, it is worth persevering
through the rough patches.
What I didn’t say is
that even at this stage I didn’t hold out much hope for the longevity of their
marriage. Even at this stage, the husband looked bored by his wife. When we had
entered the carriage, the first thing we noticed was that they had seated about
as far apart as they could. Given the choice we always sit next to each other, or
face each other, so we can give each other reassuring pats along the way, or
whisper things we only want each other to hear. We glance into each other’s
eyes from time to time. This couple didn’t, even though they had only got
married a few days before.
By contrast, when we
got to Fuschl, we met a lovely couple, the epitome of cheerful Cockneys. They
had been married longer than us & yet were very much still a couple. The
contrast with the first couple & these was startling.
Another lovely lady
we met was in Vienna. She was Swiss. We’d gone out to dine & were trying to
decide what to eat. Not all the menu had been translated which made it
difficult for us to read the day’s specials. When this wondrously aromatic dish
came out to this lady, our eyes, & noses, were instantly attracted. She
duly told us what it was & we duly ordered it too - Veal Carpaccio with wild mushrooms. She was in Vienna on business. She’d come a bit early to
have chance to do a bit of shopping first.
We also met a couple
from Taiwan. We were all trying to work out the type of ticket we needed for a
trip on the Salzbergbahn funicular & the salt mines above the beautiful
village of Hallstatt. When we got up to the top, he offered to help the Fox get me down some
steps to get the best views. I thought the couple of steps were too dangerous
so the Fox went by himself to take some pictures for me to look at later. They
went on with the Fox. When they all came back we sat & had a drink together
at the café at the top.
The Salzbergbahn funicular |
The view from the top across Hallstattsee |
The village of Hallstatt |
The range of styles
of coffee to be had in Austria is overwhelming. After a long look, he decided
on a “Melange” (which he pronounced it as melongay.) while his wife joined me
in a hot chocolate. Why he chose a “Melange” is because that is the name of the
top coffee shop in Taiwan. He was very disappointed. His conclusion was that it
was a cup of hot milk with a little squirt of coffee. We pointed out that in
French melange means mixture & I suppose that’s what he got.
He apparently often
visits Europe, especially England on business. It was his wife’s first visit to
Europe & her English was poor. They seemed a really nice couple. Young
& full of ambition & curiosity about the world, but at the same time
kind & caring.
All of this meeting
of people makes us too appreciate our friends all the more, especially the long
standing ones. We had hoped to be off to Harrogate to see the friend who
introduced us to each other all those years ago. However, since we’ve been
back, one or the other of us has been down with bad colds. We’ve been
cancelling medical appointments every week. Until we’re shot of colds we’re not
going anywhere. And by then much will depend on the weather. Autumn has
definitely arrived. Soon winter will be upon us.
1 comment:
Love the couples observations!
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