My arrival

પ્રકાશિત: 08.09.2020

Sorry for the delay. Unfortunately, it was not possible earlier. It was so stormy here that a tree fell on the ranch's power line. As a result, the lights went out everywhere and the Wi-Fi was not available. Now everything is fine again, and I can tell you a little bit about my arrival. Now that I have arrived, I can say that saying goodbye in Frankfurt was the hardest part of all. ;D

In Frankfurt, I went through the security check and was able to board relatively quickly. I had 10 hours ahead of me, during which I was well taken care of and could watch movies. In Atlanta, everything went quickly and smoothly. I went through passport control and then dropped off my suitcase on the conveyor belt to Buffalo. Then I went through security check again and took the underground train to my new gate. It took another two hours to get to Buffalo. Just before landing, I was able to enjoy a really beautiful sunset. The entire sky was glowing red. I received my suitcases and was supposed to be picked up at the airport. But no one was there waiting for me. I was totally exhausted and didn't have the energy for any more unexpected actions. Suddenly, two women approached me and asked for my name. You can imagine how happy I was to have found the right people. 😂 From Buffalo to the ranch, we still had another 2 1/2 hours of driving ahead of us. After a brief stop at McDonald's, we continued on, and let me tell you, guys: You have never seen such a large cola. 😂 Once I arrived at the ranch, I got my room, and it was only after the two women left that I realized that there was no bedding in the room. I didn't know what to do, so I tried to contact one of the women via Messenger on Facebook. But I didn't receive a response. I thought to myself: Before I wander around the ranch, exhausted and looking for someone, I'll cover myself with my scarf and sleep on my jacket for the remaining few hours. Luckily, the woman did read my message and brought me what I was missing. 😅

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Sorry it's taken so long. Unfortunately, it was not possible before. It was so stormy here that a tree fell on the ranch's power line. The result was that the lights went out everywhere and the Wi-Fi was not available. Now everything is fine again, and I can tell you a little bit about my journey. Now that I have arrived, I can say that saying goodbye in Frankfurt was the hardest part of all. ;D

In Frankfurt, I went through the security check and was able to board relatively quickly. I had 10 hours ahead of me, during which I was well taken care of and could watch movies. In Atlanta, everything went quickly and smoothly. I went through passport control and then just dropped off my suitcase on the conveyor belt to Buffalo. Then I went through security check again and then took the underground train to my new gate. It took me two hours to get to Buffalo. Just before we landed, I was able to enjoy a really beautiful sunset. The whole sky was glowing red. I received my suitcases and was supposed to be picked up at the airport. But no one was there waiting for me. I was totally tired and had no energy for any more unpredictable actions. Suddenly, two women approached me and asked for my name. You can imagine how happy I was to have found the right people. 😂 From Buffalo to the ranch, we still had another 2 1/2 hours of driving ahead of us. After a brief stop at McDonald's, we continued on, and let me tell you, guys: You have never seen such a large cola. 😂 Once I arrived at the ranch, I got my room, and it was only after the two women left that I realized that there was no bedding in the room. I didn't know what to do, so I tried to contact one of the women via Messenger on Facebook. But I didn't receive a response. I thought to myself: Before I wander around the ranch, exhausted and looking for someone, I'll cover myself with my scarf and sleep on my jacket for the remaining hours. Luckily, the woman did read my message and brought me what I was missing. 😅

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