The
walk from the apartment to the train station takes about
10 minutes. I dawdled a little bit this morning, pausing
to attempt to photograph a gray cat in the shade of a
rusting wheelbarrow. The cat noticed me and took off just
as I clicked the shutter. Too bad. It would have been a
good image. I put the camera back in the bag and picked
up my pace toward the train station.
I heard the clip-clop sound of
horses' hooves behind me and turned to see a cart load of
hay pulled by two horses going down the middle of the
street. Surrounded by all the tiny Opels, Trabants, and
Suzuki Swifts the horse cart looked gargantuan. It took
up the whole street. The little cars had to pull over to
the side to let it pass. My brain couldn't figure out if
the horse and cart or the cars were in the wrong picture.
The scale was just way off.
It's beastly hot and so humid that
the clothes I washed yesterday haven't dried yet. I was
dripping with sweat by the time I got to the train
station. Many more people than usual were waiting.
Apparently no train had come for some time this morning.
An empty train finally pulled in, stopped, sat there for
3 to 5 minutes without opening the door and then took
off. Empty! It was a good twenty minutes before the next
one came and we could actually get on it. I felt baked by
then.