Sunday, July 28, 2013

A toast to a virtual tour!



While sitting at home in NYC this morning I enjoyed a visit online to the old little Italian village where I lived with my maternal grandparents during WWII. 

Thanks go to Google maps for providing emotions that I didn't know could be felt by a virtual walk through the streets that saw me grow up and seeing so well the house where I spent my youth and even the original entrance  door to the 'cantina'  where my Grandfather produced the excellent wine for which this village has been known since the 1300’s!!

Sunday, July 14, 2013

In the US



Have returned back home, safe and sound, after an uneventful and pretty smooth trip. I left my lodging in Tirana at the ungodly hour of 2:30AM, after a full last week of work and being a guest at  a celebration for US Independence Day, organized by the US Embassy, the night before departure.

The new terminals built in Europe to handle more traffic at connection points are huge, enormously long, and, not very user friendly to older passengers. The one I just came through in Vienna that covers almost 40 gates, has only a couple of places where one could relax and get refreshments, thus requiring a lot of walking back and forth during long layovers.   Along the way there are a few machines that could dispense beverages and snacks, but those would require appropriate change in euro currency to operate.  Additionally, the entry level to the planes  are located at a lower level reachable by moving escalators, again not easily manageable by families with babies, and carriages, or elderly people with luggage. Assistance is provided upon request, but one must be bold enough to ask. 

The new Boeing 777 air crafts are equipped with the latest technology for video entertainment (by touch), because there is no more room for the old setup that used to have the remote control on the arm rest. The seats are much narrower than in the older crafts. Their width barely covers one’s back leaving the shoulders to overhang outside of it, thus requiring continuous repositioning by the passenger to avoid overlapping with the neighboring traveler.  Similarly there are problems with narrower passageways on board, which cause being continuously bumped into if one has an aisle seat. 

These are some of the adverse aspects of today’s travel, in addition to the delays that affect mostly, in my experience, journeying from the US outwards, rather than vice versa. Arrivals at NY JFK are usually on time, but at departures one must exercise patience and endure additional sitting time before lift off since planes are usually lined up on the tarmac for a quite a while waiting for the go ahead to leave the ground.  

   

Friday, July 05, 2013

Time to pack



My current stay in Albania is winding down and I’ll return to NY in a few days. Lots of work has been accomplished in the past 2 ½ months that saw, weather wise, an unusually constant rainy spring season followed by torrid temperatures at the start of summer.  During the past week we have been fortunate, however, to have pleasantly cool nights, thus allowing a respite from the daily sweat that, due to some physical work in the past few days, was unavoidable. 

The plan is to relocate our office due to upcoming new construction at the current site, which will begin during the summer and will take a couple of years to complete. At that time we’ll have brand new and large quarters with better facilities that will allow us to develop all sorts of activities according to our mission and plans.

Now, while bones and muscles are being exercised in lots of required packing that just started and will go on for a while, our minds continue to elaborate plans, and projects that will be more efficiently  carried out in the future thanks to a modern and well equipped setup. Our work to benefit Albanian  youth in their education and culture has just began, but the response to our efforts in this direction are already very much appreciated and future ones are eagerly sought and awaited for.