Solnitchka is back
Today it is two weeks since I left Tajikistan. Time runs fast.
I feel sad that I had to leave so early.
I feel happy that I didn’t have to stay there longer.
I feel happy that I am back home.
I feel sad that there won’t be any new nomad adventure for at least nine months.
Strange thing is that all these feelings somehow neutralize and I don’t feel anything. Last year when I was leaving Armenia and returning home I had to get drunk just to be able to get on the plane and leave. I was crying that I had to leave all my friends and later I was really touched when I saw Prague from the window of the airplane (yes, tears were in my eyes again).
This year it was like: hmm, OK, I’m back in Prague. Well, I know there is a significant difference:
Yerevan >>> Prague ... 4 hours
Dushanbe >>> Prague ... 27 hours ... just because there is no direct flight and I had to spend 13 hours in Munich, Germany and then go by bus. When I came to the Czech Republic at 2:30 a.m. I just couldn’t feel the right excitement.


5 Comments:
cau Janci, to je teda pohled.. :o))! Skvely napad! Mne by trvalo hodiny, nez by se mi povedlo dat fotku na blog takovym zpusobem, jako jsi ji tam dala ty... doufam, ze to taky nebyl tvyj pripad a ze uceni jde dobre!
Ahoj Jani, no me se to uz tady taky blizi ke konci...uz vlastne posledni tyden a v sobotu jsem v Praze....sama jsem zvedava na ten pocit byt zase zpatky v civilizovanem svete...to bude culture shock!
pa
Ahoj :)
Marti, ten obrazek jsem dala tam proto, ze se mi proste nepodarilo ho dat na misto, kde jsem ho chtela puvodne. Hrala jsem si s tim dlouho, hlavne protoze se mi nechtelo se jit ucit. Takze asi tak. A vidim, ze jeste furt mluvim jak Tatar.
Holky, na vas obe se moc tesiiim :)
hahahaha, ja si rikala, ze mi na te tve zprave neco nesedi... a ty mluvis jako ja!
;o))
Anglicki Prosim!!!!
:)
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