Just one hour in the train and a 15 minute "walk" (or drag) home and then the vacation is finally over! It was great, but I'm happy to go back to regular life with my own rhythm, habits and hobbies too.
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Nice. I saw a car a couple of days ago here with Netherlands number plates and I thought of you. It must be interesting driving through like 4 or more countries to get all the way here. Around 2,700 km.
@BittersweetPotato European countries put the initials of the countries on the plates and some put tiny flags lol "NL" for Netherland "GB" Great Britain "AU" Austria "UK" Ukraine "D" Duetchland/Germany "TR" Turkey etc.
@BittersweetPotato Because I'm weird 😂 it's a baby face thing. I might be Autistic who knows not that it would be a bad thing I believe we all are in a way or another. I just like to wonder where cars come from what stories they have etc I found that the majority of cars in Istanbul start with 34 which is basically code for Istanbul city traffic department. Any other number at the begining means it's from outside the city. Back home it worked in a similar way but with letters. It's a long story lol
@NerdyPotato Ok quick question why the heck do you put number plates on wheelchairs and mobility scooters in Holland? I see them here. Dealers go to Germany and Holland get second hand chairs and scooters and sell them here so I see a lot of them with the plates still on and sometimes sticker plates.