Litte things can really make a big impact in our lives.
Recently my friend Camille and I took an Amtrak train from Hollywood, Florida to Sebring, Florida to visit friends. When we got there, we noticed that a sign on the door of the station declared that it had been temporarily closed by the fire department. When we saw it, the sign did not make an impact us, as our friend was there waiting on us so we did not need a rest room, water or an air conditioned place in which to escape the close to 90 degree weather outside.However, on our return journey two days later, when we arrived at the station and checked the status of our train, we were informed that it was running an hour late. (Smart people check these things before going to the airport, railway station etc. so I suppose we do not fall into the category of smart)!😖
When you have the boiling midday sun to contend with, an airconditioned waiting room and water are big deals!
A good idea |
That's the reason for this title, for I personally had never experienced such an unsolicited act of generosity from a stranger since moving to the USA some six years ago.
At first, I thought he was an Amtrak employee who had come to relieve our misery as the train was late and the waiting room closed. However, it turned out that he was just a kind gentleman who saw many passengers waiting in the sun at the station and decided to help.
He left shortly afterwards, after ensuring that whoever needed a thirst quencher had been supplied.
Amtrak was a disappointment in general.
I love travelling on trains but the one we took up to Sebring on the 28th of May, 2022, had a cafeteria that didn't work and at least one ticket agent who didn't care whether the information he gave out was correct or not.
I didn't know such workers existed, and unfortunately, he was the one I sought to get information about the cafeteria from!
Instructions at the dog bathing station |
Anyway, since the scenery in Florida is so boring, I don't see myself ever again taking their train to go anywhere else in the state.
Despite Amtrak, we had a great time in Sebring with friends.
I even got the opportunity to revisit Lake Placid, aka the town of murals. It is so called, as all available walls in the tiny town seem to have great murals painted on them.
I had first visited the town a few years ago to attend the annual Caladium festival with my Meet Up hiking group. Joan, my views: Caladiums galore (joan-myviews.blogspot.com)
This time I went there with my hosts to bathe their dogs!
Thats right, for at a farm store, there is a very convenient dog bathing facility which I found very unique.
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