More in common than not

I arrived in Budapest a day ahead of the students which left time to do some sightseeing.  On Sunday morning, I took a walk through the city with Mrs. Steinberg and Mrs. Gelfand.  Budapest is a beautiful city and I took a lot of photos of the sites.  However, what interested me most were the people I passed on the street.  No matter what city I visit, I always find that the people share the same characteristics—they are friendly, interesting, and warm.  The people I met in Budapest were no different, which is a reminder that we have so much more in common than we have differences.  Below is a set of photos of the people I saw while walking the streets of Budapest.

An Interview for the News Taking Place on Váci út.

A Couple on the Margaret Bridge

A Kid Catches a Ride from Mom on the Margit Bridge

Old Friends Sharing a Drink on Andrássy út.

Mrs. Steinberg Makes Fast Friends with a Little Girl and Her Puppy

Walking Across the Margit Bridge

Locals Cross a Narrow Path Across Water at the Millenniumi Emlékmú

Training Wheels are Off and Dad Helps Steer from Behind on Andrássy út

Bubbe’s Take their Granddaughters Out for Lunch

Fancy Restaurant Getting Ready for Evening Service on Andrássy út

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One Comment

  1. These are incredible professional photos! Why are you teaching high school? You could be a famous artist!! (Just kidding – don’t ever leave BT.)

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