A great golf course is like a classic work of statuary — except that the medium is the earth itself, not just a hunk of marble or wet clay.
27.10.2024 - 15:41 / insider.com
I'm American but also have citizenship in Poland and Portugal, so I travel to Europe frequently.
Taking the train is my favorite way to get around the continent. After all, it's home to some of the largest train networks in the world. As demand grows, new high-speed lines seem to pop up every year.
But I'll admit that there is a bit of a learning curve to making rail trips go as smoothly as possible.
Here are the most common mistakes I see people making on European trains — and what to do instead.
A great golf course is like a classic work of statuary — except that the medium is the earth itself, not just a hunk of marble or wet clay.
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It’s always a thrill to pull out of a train station and feel yourself picking up speed, wheels click-clacking over the rails. It’s even more thrilling when your train has no roof or sides, is as low-slung as a Mazda Miata and comes with a warning to watch out for bears crossing your path.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Norman Bour, 70, who, along with his wife, left the US for Europe to live abroad in 2019. He writes about his experiences and tips for baby boomers interested in doing the same. The discussion has been edited for length and clarity.
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