St. Goar am Rhein, Germany
I was wisiting in St. Goar, which is extremely small city. Small and cosy, Actually I would not (to be honest) even call that as city. Maybe it is just a small village (not even a town), but in that sense very cosy, friendly and nice. Fast train going down to The Rhein (river in Germany) and every here and there are small villages almost next to each others. About couple thousand to even much much smaller. Lots of cultural heritage and different condition castles in the hills. Nice view.
After you step out from the fast train following the Rhein, you step to totally stopped world. Everything looks like stopped. First you are not even sure, if the whole village has been closed for some reason. Then, after corner, you can verify real people...then next one... someone has bought things from shop, someone is carrying beer to the local restaurant. You enter to their rhythm and living and find that more relax than your own one. You can see long boats going up and down to the river and while watching those, take a beer or two. That is very important learning while hectic life... you can time to time take a pitstop :-)
After you step out from the fast train following the Rhein, you step to totally stopped world. Everything looks like stopped. First you are not even sure, if the whole village has been closed for some reason. Then, after corner, you can verify real people...then next one... someone has bought things from shop, someone is carrying beer to the local restaurant. You enter to their rhythm and living and find that more relax than your own one. You can see long boats going up and down to the river and while watching those, take a beer or two. That is very important learning while hectic life... you can time to time take a pitstop :-)
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