Reading about and thinking about my European trip brings back mixed memories. I know it was definitely a lot to do in a short period of time under some considerable stress in a stressful time in my life (can you say recent grad?) I will definitely take some great memories to the grave from that one. Overall, great times, and I will never stop exploring.
I still love thinking about Cinque Terre, Paris, and the Swiss Alps!
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Vienna
So I just had my first day in Vienna. I went and bought my ticket to Frankfurt in the morning. Coming back on the Tram, I heard someone call my name. I looked over and Megan was sitting next to me. She had just come into Cinque Terre. Come to find out, she is also staying at the same hostel as I am. Small world. Im not sure why she stayed another night, she said it was a long story. Vienna is pretty fun. I first walked into this area called the ring, the quintessential historic site seeing place. There were a large number of impressive buildings, such as parliment. I went into the Modern art exhibit and saw two exhibits. It was a fresh breeze after all the ancient art. One of the exhibits was all about punk rock. It was very cool, besides the porno that they passed off as art (ask me about it if you really want to know, but that pretty much explains it). The other exhibit was all about a painter and film maker from England. I didnt know this, but he was a homosexual with AIDS. It was a pretty sad exhibit actually. If any of you have seen Michael Clayton, the female lawyer who goes up against George Cloony did many films with this guy. She was actually in one of the documentaries. The most moving part of this exhibit was a movie, that consists of just a blue screen, and excerpts from the authors book about him dying of AIDS-heavy stuff. Then later I went into a cool looking church that was reminicent of the Sagrate Familia. Then, being a psychology major, I went to the Sigmund Freud Museam, which is located in his former home and first clinic. I was able to see the famous Freudian couch. Cool stuff. Then, I rented a bike and got really lost for a while. It only cost me 3 euros for 2 hours.
So, tomorrow is my last full day in Europe that Ill be sightseeing. Oh, by the way, Vienna has the best Pizza Ive had in Europe, and maybe anywhere. It is incredible. It is thin crust, with juicy peperroni.
So, tomorrow is my last full day in Europe that Ill be sightseeing. Oh, by the way, Vienna has the best Pizza Ive had in Europe, and maybe anywhere. It is incredible. It is thin crust, with juicy peperroni.
Friday, August 8, 2008
Cinque Terre and Vienna. The start of the end.
Hey, I finally have access to cheap internet. I had like 30 emails. I just got into my hostel at 140 in the morning in Vienna. So far everything is the cheapest of the trip. I was famished and ate like a quarter of a pizza for 2.50 euros. And 20 minutes of internet is only .50 euros (as compared to 2 euros for 15 minutes in Florence. It was hailing in Venice when I had the lay over.
And, to update you all on Cinque Terre. It was a beautiful place. The sun was hot and intense and the people were quaint and personable. I did the walk that saw all the 5 terres. I ended up buying a cheap snorkel and mask and snorkling (it wasnt that great in terms of snorking, but was fun none the less). What else to say? I got reallz badly sunburned in Rome (as you know) and now I got sunburned on my back. I am still a lone traveler as of now. Megan is in Vienna now (I believe), but weve been estranged since we didnt meet up our first morning in Cinque Terre. Traveling alone is much different. After these three days, Ill have been alone for 9 nights! (excluding a travel day I spent with Megan after Rome). I think you have a more authentic experience when you dont have comrads to bufffer you, for better or worse.
Just something to note about my travel style. Sometimes I make split second decisions that dont pan out so well. I just act, hoping that things turn out well. Its actually sort of liberating. For example, I wasnt sure of what tram I needed to get on (I knew it was number 18), so I just jumped on one (it turned out to be going the wrong direction). It is nice to be in the position where failure is an option that can be flirted with. I think thats one fo the things this trip has taught me. For better or worse, you can put yourself out there. If you fail, at least youve tried.
Cheers.
And, to update you all on Cinque Terre. It was a beautiful place. The sun was hot and intense and the people were quaint and personable. I did the walk that saw all the 5 terres. I ended up buying a cheap snorkel and mask and snorkling (it wasnt that great in terms of snorking, but was fun none the less). What else to say? I got reallz badly sunburned in Rome (as you know) and now I got sunburned on my back. I am still a lone traveler as of now. Megan is in Vienna now (I believe), but weve been estranged since we didnt meet up our first morning in Cinque Terre. Traveling alone is much different. After these three days, Ill have been alone for 9 nights! (excluding a travel day I spent with Megan after Rome). I think you have a more authentic experience when you dont have comrads to bufffer you, for better or worse.
Just something to note about my travel style. Sometimes I make split second decisions that dont pan out so well. I just act, hoping that things turn out well. Its actually sort of liberating. For example, I wasnt sure of what tram I needed to get on (I knew it was number 18), so I just jumped on one (it turned out to be going the wrong direction). It is nice to be in the position where failure is an option that can be flirted with. I think thats one fo the things this trip has taught me. For better or worse, you can put yourself out there. If you fail, at least youve tried.
Cheers.
Monday, August 4, 2008
Rome
So, Ive been kicking it solo for a couple days in Rome and Vatican City. Its been different and fun. I hiked to the top of the Vatican today and had a great view. It was so clostrophobic hiking in the tiny tunnels to the top, through the seemingly airless and muggy channels full of people. The view at the top was worth it, though. I leave early in the morning for Cinque Terre. I am quite sunburned from laying out by the pool without sunscreen. Cheers.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Rome
Rome is hot and crowded. The sites have been pretty great though. We are going to Cinque Terre on Tuesday. Not much time to elaborate.
Friday, August 1, 2008
Hmm...
Hey,
So, Florence has been fun. We went to the Acadamia today (where the David is-It is huge). Then we went to the Dormo ( I think that is the spelling) We hiked to the top of a huge tower and had a great view of the city. Then we went to this classic bridge that is probably what Florence is most known for. It is lined on the inside with diamond and other jewelry vendors. kelsie had some bad family news today so she might be heading home early. The details have not been firmed up so I cant say anything for sure. From here we head to Roma tomorrow. From there the itinerary is not set into stone. Last night we went on a hill called Michelangelo and watched the end of the sunset while drinking wine. Then we had pizza at a place called American Bar (stupid name, I know). The pizza and service was good. It is funny, because the waiter never once spoke English (although I assume he knew some because of the name of the restaraunt. Ive heard that about Italians though. Cya.
So, Florence has been fun. We went to the Acadamia today (where the David is-It is huge). Then we went to the Dormo ( I think that is the spelling) We hiked to the top of a huge tower and had a great view of the city. Then we went to this classic bridge that is probably what Florence is most known for. It is lined on the inside with diamond and other jewelry vendors. kelsie had some bad family news today so she might be heading home early. The details have not been firmed up so I cant say anything for sure. From here we head to Roma tomorrow. From there the itinerary is not set into stone. Last night we went on a hill called Michelangelo and watched the end of the sunset while drinking wine. Then we had pizza at a place called American Bar (stupid name, I know). The pizza and service was good. It is funny, because the waiter never once spoke English (although I assume he knew some because of the name of the restaraunt. Ive heard that about Italians though. Cya.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Oh Switzerland.
So, We are in our final night in Switzerland. The tour de France was Awesome to watch. However, we ended up standing around for about 5 hours before because I had read that the crowds pack in by 10= not true. It was great watching the riders break away and speed down the Champs Ellysee. Switzerland has been great. Yesterday I took off solo and did about 4000 feet of hiking in 4 or five hours to the base of the Eiger and Jungfrau. Near the end it started raining, and I caught a tram just minutes before a thunder, lightning and hail storm started. I rode the tram with a German family. The little daughter was terrified when the tram stopped because of the storm. I have to admit, it was a bit unnerving up there. Today we went to one of the lakes that sits next to interlaken, I believe it is called Thune, but Im probably wrong and dont want to check right now. The swiss people are great, but every time I get in line at the grocery store, a guy cuts me off (i swear it was the same guy both times). This doesnt seem to happen to anyone else. Perhaps it is a swiss compliment? Anyone know? Pretty on par with the more lax policy on lines in Europe. Anyway we head to Florence tomorrow, then Rome 2 days later. Im stayîng on my ôwn in Rome. My hostel was super cheap but also has a sauna and hottub. Whats the catch? Im not sure yet. Perhaps the fact that Im sleeping in a cabin. Hmm, what else to say? Cant think of anything. Best regards.
CB
CB
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