Sure, we could have driven. It would have been faster (which isn’t always the case in Europe) and more direct. But it would have also been a lot less fun and more dangerous. It would have involved grumpy screaming kids. I would definitely do it again by train, and I hope to have the pleasure, soon.
August 20, 2025 at 7:53 PM
Sure, we could have driven. It would have been faster (which isn’t always the case in Europe) and more direct. But it would have also been a lot less fun and more dangerous. It would have involved grumpy screaming kids. I would definitely do it again by train, and I hope to have the pleasure, soon.
No single train was even a minute late. The transfers were doable.
Best of all, it was a lot of fun. The kids played for hours in train cars outfitted just for kids, with slides and all. We got to see lots of beautiful views of the alps.
August 20, 2025 at 7:53 PM
No single train was even a minute late. The transfers were doable.
Best of all, it was a lot of fun. The kids played for hours in train cars outfitted just for kids, with slides and all. We got to see lots of beautiful views of the alps.
It does feel like the insurance sector is trying to move quickly on climate change, but to me it feels more like a belated and rather hasty course correction rather than the result of careful planning, which is problematic and would explain some of the coordination failures described in the article.
March 23, 2024 at 4:05 PM
It does feel like the insurance sector is trying to move quickly on climate change, but to me it feels more like a belated and rather hasty course correction rather than the result of careful planning, which is problematic and would explain some of the coordination failures described in the article.