Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Deutschland!


Wow is it nice to be in Germany! The scenery is beautiful, the trains are on time, and most importantly I understand the language! We took the train from Milan to Augsburg and passed through Switzerland. It was cool because it was almost as if we were in sunny Italy one minute and we passed through a tunnel and on the other side were snowy mountains. It was so pretty. Our first stop here was to see Schoß Neuschwanstein. There was another castle there called Schwanau that we toured through as well. What a perfect place to have a castle, right on top of a hill with the niew of the valley and a beautiful lake below. Ahhh to have been Germany royalty back then and live in such great places! The Schwanau castle was used until 1912 so it was fitted with electricity already. After our tour of the first castle we stopped to have some Frankfurters and salad on the patio outside! It was a gorgeous day to be outside. The hike up to Neuschwanstein was about 30 minutes uphill, so we were definately getting a workout today! That castle was really interesting to see. Apparently the castle itself was designed by a stage designer instead of an architect, which I thought was kind of interesting. King Ludwig II had dedicated the castle to the works of Richard Wagner. He had parts of Wagners operas painted on the walls in some of the rooms, he had a Singers Hall built so that Wagner's pieces could be performed. He even had a hall built that looked like a cave to resemble a piece of Wagners Operas. It was really quite interesting to see it! After Neuschwanstein we took the train to Rothenberg ob der Tauber. It's a little town that still has an old medevil city still fully intact. All the buildings looked that same as they would have back in the day from the outside but on the inside they had all been modernized. It was such a cute little town, but very touristy. Something that was great about this town was that there was a bakery around every corner you'd pass. It smelled amazing in each one, and they had such great displays in their front windows. It was tough passing by a bakery and not going in them to load up on pastries! We stopped in the Crime Museum they had in the town, it was all about Mideval laws, punishments and they also had the torture tools they used to get confessions from people as well as for punishments. It was really cool to check that out and see how strict their laws on behaviour was. An example is if someone missed attending church one Sunday they had to stand on a Pillary, in the middle of town, with a huge rosary necklace around their neck for a certain period of time so that people ridicule and mock them. They would notice that you weren't in church because everyone had an assigned seat and if you were not there it would be pretty obvious. We wandered around the town for the rest of the day. They had an excellent little Christmas store in town as well that was full of Christmas decorations and ornaments that were all made in Germany! From Rothenberg ob dem Tauber we are on our way to Frankfurt to meet up with my cousin Olga! It's been almost 5 years since we've seen her last so it'll be nice to visit with her again, and hopefully I'll get to shape up on my German a bit.

Hope everyone is doing great back home ! Take Care :o)

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Pompeii, Pisa, and Milan

Wow, I have some catching up to do here. Pompeii was an excellent stop on our tour of Italy! I´m so glad we did it. The town itself is really nice and just a few minutes from our hostel was a really beautiful Church, where it seemed a lot of young people were hanging out. We spent a solid 5 hours visiting the Pompeii ruins ! That place is huge, and there was so much to see. We were able to see a part of history that was so neatly preserved by volcanic ash and lava. It froze a moment in time when it erupted. They had mad casts of a few bodies that were in the buried rocks as they were when they had died. It definately made things a bit more real that´s for sure. The narrow cobblestone streets even had little grooves in them from the carts that were wheeled down them so long ago. It was an excellent stop and all day was just enough to see everything! Our second night in Pompeii we had met a German girl who was staying in our dorm room, she was travelling on her own for a week just to get away for a bit. We spent an evening outside visiting with her, an Aussie fellow, and an American ! It was really fun to share stories of our travels and experiences so far! From Pompeii we spent a solid day on the train towards Pisa. Our hostel in Pisa was a bit of a challenge to find but a short hour and a half later Laura and I had figured out which bus to catch to get to our hotel ! Pisa was a nice town as well, but unfortunately the 2 days we were there it was cold and rainy. Kinda miserable weather to go outside and see the leaning tower, but we went out anyways. We didn´t make it to the top of the tower but we got a few pics and head inside to a much warmer musuem ! Further on to our Pisa experience, Laura and I wanted to get some laundry done at our hotel so we paid the few Euros and put our stuff in the machine. I guess the machines in Italy are a bit different, because when it was done our clothes were still soaking wet ! So we paid a few more Euros to use the dryer and 2 hours later our clothes still weren´t dry. We had things hanging in our room overnight even and our things were still damp in the morning. So an unpleasant experience of packing damp clothes later I think we´ve learned our lesson! The train ride from Pisa to Milan was about 4 hours, and the scenery we passed along the way was amazing! We were going right along the coast so we had a nice view of the beaches! Definately a spot I´ve noted for future vacations to Italy. Laura and I had made sure to pay extra attention to directions to our place in Milan, so we were able to find the place with no problem! We were greeted to Milan at the train station by a huge Dolce & Gabbana ad on the wall which included some very nice 6 packs ;o) We´re off to a good start! Our mission in Milan was to see all the main shopping spots and maye buy a few things as well! We managed to walk on Via Napoleane where all the high end shops (places I can only ever dream of shopping in) such as Versace, Ralph Lauren, Dior, Prada, Armani... and the list goes on. We saw a sweet Lamborghini parked on this street, it was an ugly neon green colour but a nice looking car to the say the least! So after aday of looking at $2,000 purses we made our way to the slightly more affordable shops just a few blocks away. We made a final stop at a Gelati place, who knows when we´ll find more of that good stuff! So of course we took a very cheezy pic of ourselves with our Gelati´s, mmmm. Milan was our last stop in Italy, next it´s up to Germany for us!



Saturday, March 17, 2007

Buonjourno !

On our last day in the Alps Laura and I picked up a few souveniers and planned our trek through Italy. We ventured out for dinner to a cute restaurant called the Kasser-Mandl where the servers wore Lederhosen ! The Schnitzel there was excellent! Laura & I were sad to be leaving the Mountains, ecspecially when it was snowing huge flakes the morning we were leaving. It was actually really pretty! Our first stop in Italy was Bolzano. The train ride there was awesome, we were cruisin right through the mountains so the view was awesome. Grape vines filled the country side. Bolzano was a really nice place, but we came to see one thing, The Ice Man. Laura had discovered this in one of the books she was reading and made sure that we stopped in to check it out. It was really quite interesting. Two mountain hikers had discovered the torso of a frozen man sticking out of the ice while on a hike through the moutains. As it wasn't uncommon to discover lost hikers who didn't make it frozen in the ice, the two hikers thought nothing of it. Although, upon closer inspection the body they found was actually 5300 years old. They kept the body in a temperature controlled room with a viewing window so we could see him. Kinda gross looking but interesting that he's so old ! The discovery of this ice man and the items found around him helped archeologists learn more about the people who lived at that time. So after a few hours in the museum we head out for our first Italian Pizza ! From Bolzano we head out to Verona. In Verona we met up with a German girl, Maline, who was travelling alone and wandered the streets of Veronal. We saw the balcony of Juliette and her tomb, Verona also still has a really old Arena that is still in use for Opera's ! There were 2 men outside the arena dressed in cheezy Roman soldiers outfits, we thought it'd be fun to get a picture with them until they wanted either some money or a kiss for the picture ! We skipped the picture and continued on our way. We stopped for some Pizza, again, for dinner. It was nice that we were able to spend the day with Maline. She was a really cool girl who's only 22 and already has done so much travelling. She's taking a business degree in Germany and is doing an internship at Addidas which is pretty impressive. From Verona we head to Venice ! Venice was great, and the temps were warm ! It was nice to be able to walk around without a sweater on. There wasn't a single car in Venice, you either had to walk everywhere or take a water bus. We pretty much walked everywhere we need to get to from our hostel. We saw the Rialto bridge, St.Marks square and Doge's palace. St.Marks square was filled with Pigeons, I'm suprised we made it through there without getting pooped on ! Phew... There were tons of tourists there, it's wierd to hear other people speaking english. I'm used to not understanding what everyone around me is saying that when I hear english it catches my attention. We had to stop for some gelati along the way as well ! mmm, it's so good here. The gelati places have really fancy displays for their flavours, it's quite impressive. We took a water bus from St. Marks square back to our hostel, it was a great view from the canal ! A lot of the buildings look dull from the outside b ut once the doors are opened there are elegant restaurants and hotels inside. It was interesting, all the streets are so narrow that people just dissappear into another alley infront of you. Laura and I enjoy a nice fire roasted pizza along the canal one evening ! After Venice we stopped in Rome ! Rome is a huge city and we had a bit of an experience trying to find our hostel, which was supposed to only be a block away from the train station. There was no sign for the hostel, and the address we found was a Chinese restaurant. It turns out the hostel was above the restaurant, and the Asian lady in charge didn't speak english. We pulled out our Phrase book and attempted some Italian but it seemed she didn't speak Italian either. We were finally able to communicate to her what we wanted and settled in for the night. Our first day we took a tour of the Colleseum and the ancient Roman forum. Wow, although there wasn't much left to see in the Colleseum it's still amazing to imagine what happened there so long ago ! We stopped at a few other sites, Palatine Hill, Trevi Fountain (which was packed with people but really nice), and the Spanish steps. We've been really lucky with the weather, it's been clear sunny days ! The next day in Rome we spent at the Vatican Museum and saw the Sistine Chapel. The line just to get in was huge, we waited over an hour! The museum was packed with people so it was hard to really look at everything closely but the main thing we wanted to see was the Sistine chapel ! It was pretty cool to see something in real life that I've only ever just heard about. On our way back to the hostel that night Laura and I stopped in at a blockbuster. I can now say I am the offical owner of a blockbuster membership in Rome ! We rented the Gladiator... how suitable ! Anyways, we continue our tour of Rome to Pompeii next which should be an interesting stop.
Take care !

Ciao !

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Life is good in the Austrian Alps !

So on our last day in Paris I had taken Erika's advice and Laura and I went to the Crepe stand by the Louvre. Wow, that was an amazing crepe! Thanks for the tip Erika.

After a long wait in a cold train station, an 11 hour overnight train ride (which I got barely any sleep on) and a few train rides we finally made it to our next destination, The Austrian Alps! We caught a cab from the train station to where were staying, and totally overpaid, but we were in no mood to figure out the bus system. We settled into our little apartment and pretty much passed out right after dinner. Our place here is really nice, we've got a little kitchen, our own bathroom, we definately lucked out with this place. After a solid nights rest we were ready to explore the area we arrived in, and to soak up the mountain views ! I love being in the mountains and the fresh air, being here reminds me a lot of our trips out to the Rockies. At the end of our first day here we picked up our rental gear for snowboarding. Laura was skiing and I was boarding. Unfortunately, much to my dissappointment the neon pink one piece snow suit was no longer available! lol, I think I saw someone else sporting one on the mountain though ! haha, The gear we got was actually pretty good. They definately have better rentals up here than you'd find at Holiday Mountain. There isn't much snow left in the town we're staying in so we had to go up a gondola first and keep going higher on chairlifts to get to where there was good snow. I was just so pumped to be snowboarding in the Alps I wasn't much too concerned about the conditions. But conditions were as to be expected in the first week of March. All 3 days we were out on the Mtn the sky was clear and the sun was warm, so the snow was pretty sticky at most parts. But that didn't stop us from going out ! We had 3 gondolas to choose from to try different parts of the area and we went up each one. The Hintertux Gondola was the highest one and the busiest, there were so many people up there (mostly skiers too, not many people snowboarding) and not one person spoke english, that we heard anyways. this Gondola took us up to a point where we caught 2 more gondolas to reach 3250 m above sea level. It was really windy up there and you could hardly see a thing, partly because we were literally in the clouds and all the snow was blowing around. We were way above the treeline too so all the runs were open and exposed, there was no way Laura and I were going to ski down from the top of this gondola. We went up for the Photo Op and that was it. A little lower down, where we were actually skiing we stopped in an Alpine Hütte for a hot chocolate. I think that was the best hot chocolate I've ever had, although food has a way of tasting better in the Mountains. We've definately been getting our exercise out here, aside from snowboarding we've got a bit of a hill to climb to get to where we are staying. It's far enough up that we've decided it warrants a break half way up. We only spent 3 days boarding because lift tickets were pretty pricey to do any more than that. Of course today we're not skiing and it's snowing outside ! Everything is snowcovered again, but it's a wet snow so it'll probably melt in the next day or two. It's so beautiful to see everything up here with fresh snow on it.

So at the end of it all, having now snowboarded in the Austrian Alps, I think I'm going to have to stay true to my Canadian roots and say that I enjoy riding in the Rockies better. Not that it hasn't been amazing up here, too bad the conditions weren't the greatest, but in terms of the snowboarding experience I enjoy the Rockies ! Either way though you can't lose by being in the mountains. We've gotten some great pics out here ! We're another day and then we're off to a bit warmer Italy!

I hope everyone is doing great in Winnipeg ! And if you want to check out Laura's blog to fill in some details that I may have missed it's : www.europebylaura.blogspot.com.

Take Care :o)

Thursday, March 1, 2007

Je ne parle pas Francais !









I honestly think I've done more walking in the past 3 days than I have in the entire last year. We've been walking pretty much everywhere here. The Metro has been really easy to get around on, it actually reminds me a lot of the trains in Sydney ! We've seen sooo much in the last couple of days I don't know where to begin. Unfortunately we haven't had a proper connection to upload our pics yet.. those are yet to come ! We've seen all the major stops that one would see in Paris. The Eiffel Tower was first, it looks just like I've seen it in the movies! It's pretty cool to see it up close and in real life. We took the elevator all the way to the top, it was kinda gloomy out that day so the view wasn't optimal but it still was pretty cool to be up there. We stayed a bit later tonight and saw the Tower lit up in the evening, it was pretty nice. We spent most of yesterday at the Louvre. Wow that place is huge ! I had no idea, we got lost a few times in the museum but we saw a lot of really interesting art pieces and sculptures. It was pretty rainy yesterday so we didn't get a chance to stop at the Crepe shop that's just near by. Although I definately want to stop for one before we leave, they look too good to resist. We've just been wandering around and finding things as we pass by. That's how we stumbled upon this really great restaurant tucked away in a tiny little street. It was delicious ! We also saw the Notre Dame. The architecture of that place is amazing, and the stained glass windows inside are spectacular. I could spend hours just looking at all the detail on the walls and windows. So far we haven't had any major issues with line ups which is great, I don't have much patience for that kind of thing. Laura and I have found our new favorite dessert, Pain du Chocolat ! mmmmm, it's pretty much a croissant with chocolate inside. It's got chocolate, you really can't go wrong with that. We spent most of today in Versailles ! That place is huge and elaborate. It'd be a lot better to see it in the summer when the gardens are all blooming but we got a good sense of what the place would like. They were doing some renovations to the palace so we didn't get to see the whole Wall of Mirrors, which is supposed to be really pretty. I am becoming painfully aware at how terrible my french has become. I did take the language up until grade 9, but i guess it has been a few years and I've lost most of what I learned. I tried ordering something at a cafe and I just got a blank stare, maybe she didn't hear me, so I tried again, she still seemed kind of confused. It turns out the girl at the counter speaks english and I spent the last few minutes embarassing myself. Haha, at least I tried right?
Our luggage did show up at our hostel yesterday morning, which is a huge relief because I don't know how long I could've gone without my things !
Anyways tomorrow is our last day in Paris and from here we move on to Austria to do some snowboaring in the Alps ! I can't wait !
Have a good one ;o)