Luckily we reserved our seats, otherwise we would've been in with the riff raff in second class. The "girls" and I are sharing a compartment with a Korean family; the son is teaching biological engineering at Berlin. Tony is next door with the yanks.
Undulating fields of corn; a field of army surplus transport, including tanks, army ducks and the like; a power station on one side of the tracks and the houses on the other.
A number of houses with solar cells but not to the same degree as seen from Germany or The Netherlands.
When Eva and I go to the dining car for a snack, the lady (the Korean one, not Anne) cracks open a couple of eggs that apparently were a bit high. I couldn't smell anything different but when your shit don't stink, you aren't going to smell it, right?h
Got to Vienna. Left my umbrella on the train. Conductress said she'd hold the train until I got it. And I thought only superman could do that.
Maccas for a late arvo snack. Gave the complimentary coke glasses to a couple of kids who thought it was Christmas.
Found the hotel amongst some embassies. Makes for a quiet night's sleep. Walked into Karlsplatz in the rain while Tony had a few beers in a bar.
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