Montana LOOKBOOK #08 / 2023
MontanaCans LOOKBOOK 2023 Issue #8 It's that time again to welcome the release of the Montana Cans Lookbook 2023 edition #8. There is no rewind button on life, making it all the more important to reflect on the year that was, and the things that happened during that period. The Montana-Cans Lookbook does just that and reflects on some of the highlights from the year prior. A moment to reflect on those things that may not have received as much shine as they deserved while being "in the moment". www.montana-cans.blog
MontanaCans LOOKBOOK 2023 Issue #8
It's that time again to welcome the release of the Montana Cans Lookbook 2023 edition #8. There is no rewind button on life, making it all the more important to reflect on the year that was, and the things that happened during that period. The Montana-Cans Lookbook does just that and reflects on some of the highlights from the year prior. A moment to reflect on those things that may not have received as much shine as they deserved while being "in the moment".
www.montana-cans.blog
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Belgrade<br />
Germany to Turkey. It was a damn long way to travel by car. We alternated<br />
between who slept and who drove, so after 24 hours on the road our old car<br />
was able to take its first breather in Belgrade. In a sight that we were not<br />
used to, the fresh RVR trains were relatively clean and in many cases appeared<br />
to have been given a fresh coat of paint. Only a few pieces adorned<br />
the wagons. We approached the matter relatively unspectacularly since a<br />
normally good spot was not doable at all due to construction work, and so<br />
we simply went to the yard. Unfortunately, there was still a lot of activity there<br />
when we arrived and we didn't want to wait, so we decided to paint quick<br />
pieces for which we were rewarded the next day with nice photos and a quick<br />
departure for our next destination.<br />
Sofia<br />
The next stop was in Sofia. During our pre-trip research, on Google Maps,<br />
we saw a metro layed up at a siding. We figured that seeing as we were there<br />
already anyway, we may as well take a quick look and see if we could get<br />
lucky. Nothing! Unfortunately, this was not going to happen.<br />
When we arrived at the Turkish border in the evening, the flawless customs<br />
officer saw the heap of spray cans in our car and didn’t want to let us cross<br />
the border. But of course, he gave us the option to give him the cans and then<br />
pass freely over the border without them. No way! We turned back swearing<br />
and cursing and decided to try for a second attempt. This time we hid the cans<br />
under all our clothes and we got away with it.<br />
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