They were caught in Albania, the couple from the Netherlands return to farmers and work in Lezha

Merel Reckman is the youngest village resident in Lezha. She never thought that since the border was closed she could remain in a village and become a farmer. Coming from the Netherlands for tourism in Albania, Merel and her friend were forced to stay in the Village, and I don't even know [...]
Coming from the Netherlands for tourism in Albania, Merel and her friend were forced to stay in the Fish and I don't even know when she's coming home.
We were on a trip. We were in Greece and several other countries. We came here to get home later. We were about to return when we learned that the boundaries were closed because of the Coronobrus and we couldn't escape from the”, s.She's out.
Unlike Merel, its companion will not be part of it. It's easier to adjust to my new lifestyle. They've been sheltered on an agricultural farm and become their accomplice.
She works at the farm, and according to her, this is a way of getting rid of her frustration:
“We were helping out here on the farm and we got dirty. The owner told us you could go to the hotel. Since that day we've been sitting there. ”
Merel doesn't know when he'll be back and he's already forgotten what day it is because it's important for him to activate because otherwise he'll be psychologically loaded.
He often communicates with relatives and friends who ask where he is. Merrell was told she feels safe in the Fish and they advise her to stay in our country:
“I don't know how long we'll be here. Since we're in difficult times. I forgot what day it was, but it doesn't matter, it's Monday or Friday. The important thing is that we're here and we feel great.
We try to help on the farm. That makes me happy. If I don't make my contribution, I get bored. It's so nice to be here. Friends have told us to stay there, don't return to Holland”.
Sometimes there's even fear of what's going on.
“I'm upset. But it's more afraid, because I don't know what will happen to the world. This is a great place. I hope the restaurant opens soon.
I'm upset about the whole world. To feel good, I try to keep in touch with the animals, the natives I've begun to feel loved ones and family members in Holland.
I'll continue to help as much as I can on the farm, and with the opening of the border, I'll leave her. But this is a timeless time and I'm putting up with”, She says about ABC News.












