Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Is Anyone Out There??
Has anyone seen "Julie and Julia"? Julie starts a blog and checks obsessively for comments, wondering if anyone reads her blog or if she is just wasting her time. This is how I feel people! Where are you? Is my blog just that boring that no one looks anymore or is commenting just too much work???
Sunday, June 20, 2010
I Heart Paris
Paris was amazing! I had such a wonderful time there. For the people who say they hate Paris...I'm pretty sure they weren't in the same city that I was. It was beautiful, people were friendly (enough) and it was the cleanest place that I have been to outside Switzerland. Paris is the only city so far that I didn't feel ready to leave. I spent the first day just hanging out in my hostel (Peace and Love), drinking beer, watching FIFA and chatting with the staff. That evening I met a guy from Australia and a girl from Malaysia and the three of us ventured out to watch the Brazil-North Korea game. It was a great night...the conversation and beer flowed very easily :) The next day I met a girl from the US who has been living and teaching in Dubai for the past two years. She was travelling solo as well, so we ended up spending the next two days taking in all the sights and sounds of Paris together. We saw the Louvre, the Mona Lisa, the Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower and many, many more...there is so much to see in Paris! The final day, I leisurely strolled through a few more areas that I wanted to see, stopped for coffee, and got my hair cut by a Parisienne guy at a place called Rock Hair. I am now back in Winterthur preparing for my final on Tuesday. It's a tough transition from over two weeks of travelling to studying...but it has to be done and then I'll be on to my final adventure...Amsterdam...seems like a good way to end off my time in Europe!
Monday, June 14, 2010
Provence, France
Friday, June 11, 2010
Hamburg, Germany
The last city I visited in Germany was Hamburg, which is a port city and the wealthiest city in Germany. It also has the largest “Red Light” district in Europe, Reeperbahn. It is a lot tamer than the one in Amersterdam apparently. Really, it just seemed like a bunch of strip clubs, sex shops and fast food joints. Mostly harmless, but a bit scuzzy. They have a street that woman are not allowed on...I may have snuck around the barricade and taken a peek :) Besides a couple trips to Reeperbahn, we also went on a cruise of the harbour. The ship yard is huge. We also took in a couple sites in Hamburg, but there really wasn’t much to see. In fact our time is Hamburg was a little anti climatic after being in Berlin. But the trip did end off with nothing but excitement. Our night train was an hour late which meant we missed our connection in Munich. So we were rerouted back to Winterthur in a different direction, at this point, two hours late. And then...while taking our new route home, the train stopped and changed its sign to say that it was going back the way it just came from. Turns out there was an accident on the track up ahead and we had to be rerouted again. We ended up on a bus to Konstanz and then took a ferry across Lake Konstanz where we caught our final train home. In the end, it took as long to get home from Hamburg as it would have for me to have flown home to Canada! But, in the end, I got to see Lake Konstanz, which I had wanted to for some time and didn’t think I’d have the opportunity :) Tomorrow morning I’m off to Aix-en-Provence for three nights and then Paris for another three nights!!
Monday, June 7, 2010
Groovy Berlin
Tomorrow morning we leave Berlin and head to Hamburg. Berlin is a very groovy city. It is hard to explain the vibe in Berlin...it's very happening, very raw, very alive. It seems to be a city full of very alternative, artsy type people and places. The first day we went straight from the overnight train ride to a 4 hour walking tour of the city and saw all the main sites, such as the Brandenburg Gate, a remaining section of the Berlin wall and the TV tower (another CN tower...seems every big city has one). The next day we went to a huge flea market. Apparently a Sunday in Berlin would not be complete without going to a flea market. Then we went to Charlottenburg Palace. Finished off the day with a free pint of beer at our hostel. Every night at 8pm, they give away an entire keg glass by glass and every day at 2pm, they give away free cake...does life get better than that?? Today we went to the two other sections of remaining Berlin wall, the longest being East Side Gallery, which is 1.3km long and completely covered in paintings now. It is pretty incredible to see the wall...hard to believe something like that happened in my lifetime. We also went to this super groovy artsy area, Tacheles. This is hard to explain. It's like a huge junk yard and there are a bunch of little galleries and art made from the junk. There is also a huge warehouse building full of galleries that you can browse. The building looks condemned and smells of pee, but it was very interesting. It seems to be alternative art made by lots of independent artists...definitely not mainstream. Tonight we are just going to chill out and get ready for our early morning train ride to Hamburg!
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Beer, Beer and More Beer!
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