A daily bus ride
I read yesterday that a lot of the old buses servicing the Bulgarian public transport were being decommissioned. A warm wave of memories, a sad nostalgic note crept in the room. As a kid, it was quite uncommon to get a ride to school from your dad, especially in the winter, due to a multitude of reasons, one the more prominent ones being that his car was usually a good ten years older than yourself, therefore starting it at 06:00 AM at -15 degrees was an utopia for the most part. My dad, a typical Bulgarian man, expert in fixing everything from the kitchen sink to a NASA space shuttle wrapped up his sleeves and prepared the usual morning maintenance routine: Hot water, motor oil and me and my mom as raw physical power to push when everything else inevitably failed. Now I do have to say that there was an educational aspect to it, as most of my swear word vocabulary was attained namely in those freezing mornings when my dad used to bless his car, his job, his boss, the ...