tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6590632894610136944.post6805555978923771468..comments2023-10-20T01:44:11.239-07:00Comments on Cycle Humanity: Blog: Bratislava, Slovakia to Budapest, Hungary: Tales of the Danube, Part IIUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6590632894610136944.post-84091811227273335622017-08-27T09:51:15.815-07:002017-08-27T09:51:15.815-07:00At times it seems too fortuitous to be chance. May...At times it seems too fortuitous to be chance. Maybe it is luck, or skill, or a variety of things that cannot be reasonably articulated. I like to think part of it is that the world is so full of wonderful people it's impossible not to run into some of them.<br /><br />In the photo, the fronts of their bikes are to the left. They are reclining bikes.Kylehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09873668111184039915noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6590632894610136944.post-69626946546902429422017-08-27T09:44:25.818-07:002017-08-27T09:44:25.818-07:00This blog is an absolutely fascinating glimpse int...This blog is an absolutely fascinating glimpse into Budapest. I love the stories of Willy, Julius, Zita and Arpi; the food; karaoke!; playing where is the waitress! Zita's advice and Apri's PROVIDING ALL THE RESOURCES was fortuitous, but perhaps its just that the way that you are and the way your are approaching this journey creates those wonderful connections when you need them. You are leaving a wake of connection and kindness as you go. What is the deal with their bikes having the gears up in the air on the back??? I loved every photo and will check out Zita and Apri's blog. I am so proud of you.<br /><br />Love you, MomMFChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00080785917958921733noreply@blogger.com