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1月18日

Continental- Part 2

Back to finish my blog after a break...
 
The next morning we left in the morning for Bruges, which has been called the Venice of the North. It is a town set upon canals much like Venice, except Venice is essentially composed of islands with huge canals, whilst Bruges is more like being on the mainland with Canals running through the city (Amsterdam is similar, but much bigger.) We got to bruge just after lunch, and headed for our hostel- which turn out to be pretty gross! Bruges is pretty small, and we were all hungry, so we all headed into town for a walk around to soak up the atmosphere. It was a Sunday, and the town was bustling full of people- so after a lunch of Frites, we walked around the main streets for a while, browsing at some shops. After wandering for a while and grabbing some afternoon tea, we all headed back to the hostel for some rest and dinner. Along with my dinner, I had my first Belgian beer of the trip, a Leffe (first of many). I think travel was starting to catch up on all of us, so we retired pretty early.
 
The next day, David once again stayed in to complete AIESEC work, so Tim and I headed out together to explore Bruges more. We spent the morning around Grote Markt and the Burg, taking photos here and there, and hopping into places that sold beer glasses. We finally retired to a cafe that specialised in Hot Chocolates (it was run by the chocolate shop opposite), and boy were we in for a treat. My hot chocolate came in four components: a mug of milk, a plate of runny melted chocolate to put into the mug, a plate with whipped cream to put on top, and a plate of chocolates to go with my drink. Needless to say, all of this was simply delicious, and kept me going for the rest of the morning and early afternoon!
 
After our chocolate break, we headed into a church nearby which housed Michaelangelo's Madonna and the Child- one of the few of Michaelangelo's works housed outside of Italy.  A quick wander through the church was followed by a walk again down the main shopping street to look for some more cheap deals. After some wandering, we were both hungry for lunch, so we found a friterie of Grote Markt for our second helping of Belgian Frites.
 
After the late lunch, Tim suggested we go get a beer (Tim's definately a closet alchy, especailly when it comes to Belgian beers), so I looked in my guide book for a cafe. We found a little tavern called De Garre, where we promptly sample 330mls of their own brew, which was awesome tasting, but very potent (11.5%vol!) The strong beer definately left me feeling a little light headed (for a lightweight like me, I definately feel it when having 3 beers at once!), so we retired back to the hostel for a rest, before heading out to dinner.
 
After wandering a while round town for dinner, we finally settle for an Irish Pub, which served good hearty food. They also happend to be running a pub quiz that same night (in English!), which we got roped into, and nearly won (stupid music questions all happened to be from the 60s and 70s!). After downing a few more beers ( I had a Kriek- a cherry beer, whilst the others sampled several others), we retired back to hostel, ready to head to Antwerp the next day.
 
More Later...

Continental- Part 1

Hey all!
 
Sorry for not updating for so many days! My travels have been truly hectic, but things have quietened down a little since I'm in Britain now with my family, so i have some time to write! So here's a brief summary of what has gone on the last two weeks!
 
The day after I last wrote Maria travelled back to Magdeburg for university. It was sad to see her go, after all the fun times we had together, and hopefully she will come and visit us in NZ sometime! After saying goodbye, Tim and I headed to the Museum at Checkpoint Charlie, which is full of exhibitions about how people tried to escape across the Berlin wall from the East to the West, and about the fall of Communism in Europe. The exhibitions were awesome, and really brought the history of that era to life- a truly outstanding museum. After the museum, Tim and I met up with David again after he checked out of his hotel which he had been staying in with his parents. We caught up on what had happened in the last two weeks (it sounded like he had a great time!) over lunch, and then after that, Tim and David hopped on a 200 Bus over to West Berlin to have a look, whilst I headed to the Pergamon Museum, which had some fantastic ancient architechtural exhibits, including the Altar of Pergamonn from Greece, the Gates of Babylon, and a comprehensive collection of Islamic art, artifacts and ruins. Another fantastic museum, with admission for only 4 Euros, and included audio guide, which was fantastic. That evening, the three of us headed out to Dinner at Potsdamer Platz, before David and I decided to catch another movie (a Jennifer Aniston chick flick) at the Sony Centre.
 
The next day, David had a lot of AISEC work to do, so he decided to stay in. Tim and I went our seperate ways for the day, since I wanted to go to Schloss Sansoucii in Potsdam, whilst Tim went and saw the East Berlin highlights which I had done on my tour. Sansoucii was King Frederic's summer palace (the guy that was a flautist, and wrote a flute concerto) and was a smaller, more intimate palace than many of the other I had seen in Europe. It was still decorated in spectuacular style however, the the entire palace complex (Parc Sansoucii) is truly huge. It was too cold to truly wander outside however (it was -3 degres outside!), so I visited the palace and then headed back to Berlin. The afternoon was spent wandering West Berlin, with its bombed Gedachtniskirche being a highlight, as well as the Berin Philharmoniker hall complex. David, Tim and I spent the evening at the New Berin Pub Crawl, which was awesome. Heaps of drink, nice people, and awesome clubs, which was unfortuantely cut a bit short when Tim had a few too many and ended up not being too well. A fun night however, and highly recommended.
 
The next day was our last day in Berlin, since we decided to catch a night train to Brussels that evening. After getting over our activities of the night before, we headed out to the Reichstag to visit the dome. There was a huge long queue, and it was freezing cold, but we finally made it in, and the view was really cool. We decided to search for some warmth in the Potsdamer Platz shopping centre after, and pretty much hung out there, and at the Sony Centre (I played with all the Sony toys, and the VW rally simulator), until we had to head to the train station for our night train to Brussels.
 
We arrived in Brussels at 6am, absolutely exhausted (I didn't sleep well on the train), and headed straight for the hotel. The hotel did not have a room ready for us yet, so the three of us immediatey wandered into town, and found some breakfast. Tim and David immediately dove into the Belgian food- waffles, for breakfas, whilst I settle for bacon and jam on bread. After Breaky, we went for a walk around town to th Royal Palace, around Grand Place with its spectacular Town Hall and to Manneken Pis for some photos. We were all absolutely exhausted, so as soon as our room was ready, we headed back to the hotel for a nap. One of the best museums in Brussels is the Musee des instrumets de musique, so I took a visit in the afternoon. This museum had a truly amazing collection of instruments from all over the world, wit headphones the play example recordings of each instrument automatically- absolutely awesome! In the evening, the three of us headed out into town, where Tim sample more Belgian cuising with some mussels for dinner.
 
Update more later- got a bit of writers block...
 
1月4日

Revolutionary

Hallo aus Berlin!
 
Another quick update again. I'm in Berlin now, after spending New Years at Maria's (Tim's friend from his Gap Year) house in Dresden, which was great fun. We hung out with her and her friends, played some German board games (they have heaps of them!), went out to see the fireworks at Midnight, which were crazy (Germans all seem to be closet pyromaniacs: absolutely everyone lets of tonnes of fireworks at the stroke of midnight!), and in General had a jolly time! The next day, Maria, her friends and us had a quiet day in Dresden, sightseeing around Dresden, including visitng the new Green Room with the Saxon Crown Jewels, and making Pizza for dinner. All in all, a great time.
 
We travelled from Dresden yesterday afternoon to Berlin and arrived early evening. One of Maria's friends, Sebastian, also joined us in Berlin for the evening so that he could catch an English movie at the Sony centre. We ended up seeing the new Woody Allen film, Match Point, which was actually not too bad- quite arty, and somewhat Ripley like, with a modern day Shakespearean twist. Great to do something different after a month and a half of sightseeing, and I think the movie was enjoyed by all.
 
Today, Sebastian went back to Magdeburg, where he goes to Uni (Maria is leaving tomorrow), and Maria and Tim went to the Museum Island here in Berlin, whilst I did a free Berlin Walking tour, which included the Brandenburg Gate, Hitler's Bunker, the Holocaust Memorial, Checkpoint Charlie and the Wall remains, amongst others. The tour was really cool, despite the guide being Aussie. He gave an awesome account of what happened when the wall came down, and the whole revolutionary uprising on November 9th 1989, which really made the history of Berlin come to life. Berlin is by no means the world's prettiest city, but each street is so ingrained with history that you canät help but become fasinated by the monumental events that have gone on here. I'm looking forward to the next few day so much!
 
Tschüss!
 
Dickson
 
 
12月31日

Bohemian

Hello from Prague, Czech Republic!
 
Just a short update today. Gotta go see some more of Prague! It is so beautiful here, but very touristy. We aren't going to be able to see many of the main sights because we only really have a full day here, but it is beautiful all around. Probably one in 10 people on the streets are tourists! A lot of people are here for New Years. Things are cheap as! 20Kr for a beer, which is about $1.10.
 
Had a great time in Vienna. The city was stunningly beautiful, and there were so many museums and palaces to go to that we really ran out of time. I managed to catch a concert at the infamous Musikverein, which was great. It is so beautiful in there- the whole building is decorated gold and the acoustics are amazing.
 
Got to go, update later!
 
Bye
12月23日

Festive

Guten Tag aus Munchen!
Im in Germany now after spending 5 days in Switzerland. Having a great time in Munich which is probably one of the great tourist cities in the world! We arrived here early afternoon yesterday German time and proceeded on a walk round Munich to see some of the well known churches and Marienplatz. It was freezing cold yesterday so we didn't stay outside for long! For a bit of warmth we decided to retire to the Hoftbrauhaus (the most famous Munich beer hall). Little did we know that we would stay there till 11pm! Tim, Dave and I proceeded to drink quite a bit of the beer (I drank at least a pite) with Tim getting considerably drunk! We ended up chatting with some nice German people, playing coin rugby with the coasters, and ended up chatting with some Japanese tourists!. Tim was a favourite with the tourists in his broken Japanese, and had a blast seeing he was on his 3rd Stein, and quite merry! The atmosphere was great with the Bavarian brass band playing, and everybody quite friendly! We returned home at around 11pm, dragging Tim behind us since he couldnt walk straight. Multiple Hakas were performed by Tim on the way home, much to our embarrassment, and the astonishment of the locals!
 
The previous few days in Zurich and Lucerne had been uneventful. Lucerne is a really beautiful city, but we stayed at a crap hostel quite far out of town so we didn't get to check it out so well. Zurich was also really beautiful, but somewhat lacking in Tourist attraction apart from Modern art museums. In our first day there we wandered round town and the shopping street Bahnhofstrasse, but found nothing to see. We ended up going back to the hostel quite early, cooking huge pasta meals, and going out for drinks. and getting a little tipsy. The bar we went to, the 'Pur Pur Bar' was a cozy lounge like bar, and had quite a cool ambience (and bartender girl). Dave splashed out on drinks, shouting us all 3 Tequila shots! At the end of the night it was cocktails all around, and quite a bit of redness on my part!
 
Our second day in Zurich we got up late after our night out, but since Zurich is a bore for tourists, it didn't really matter. We wandered the shopping district, with David finally buying black wash Jeans he had been searching for for 5 weeks. We followed that up with more wandering, some Chocolate shopping, and a hot chocolate at a well known Swiss tea room. Tim wasn't feeling his best after some roasted chestnuts, so we retired back to the hostel. In the evening Dave and I headed out for some Swiss Fondue, which was delicious, and extremely filling, followed by a quiet night in watching America's Next Top Model on Dave's Laptop!
 
Today has been a cool day. Dave left for Berlin to head to Poland early in the morning so Tim and I got up late after last nights antics: We headed out around 10:30 to the Residenz, the royal palace of the ?Wittenbach? Dukes and Kings. The place is massive, and awesomely beautiful, but tiring and cold inside. It was snowing hardcore here today, so we were chilly even inside! After we heated up with a nice coffee, and then headed to the Deutsches Museum, a huge science, technology and music museum in Munich. Spent the late afternoon just wandering round and enjoying the exhibits, trying to remember the physics we had learnt at school! After the museum closed we wandered back to Marienplatz and the Virktulienmarkt for some food and traditional German food (Pretzels for me, Rost Pork Sandwiches for Tim). We wandered around the awesome Weinachtsmarkt (Christmas Markets) in Marienplatz after before heading back to the hostel for a break. At around 8, we decided we had to try what is regarded the Champagne of beers, Augustiner, so we headed to the Augustiner Beer hall for half a litre of awesome beverage. All in all, a great day.
 
Hope all the Christmas preparations are going well at home, and if I don't blog before then, have a merry Xmas!
 
 
 
 
12月17日

Snowy

Greetings from Interlaken, Switzerland! I have now left France with many fond memories, and am already looking forward to going back perhaps for a few days to have a look around before I go back to NZ in January, after David, Tim and my parents leave. France is truly a beautiful country, with so much to offer, and it has been amazing fun speaking and hearing French!
 
In my last blog I forgot to tell you about what happened when we tried to find our hotel in Tours! When we got off the train (about 10pm), we thought that we'd catch a taxi to the hotel, since we didn't know where it was and it was pouring with rain. So we waited for about 15 minutes in the freezing cold before calling a taxi. When the taxi got there, and we loaded our lugage, David said "Wouldn't it be funny if the hotel was just right opposite the train station", and arbitarily pointed a direction. I looked in that direction, and I realised that indeed, David was pointing directly at our hotel, only 2 minutes walk from the train! So embarassingly we had to get out of the cab, and let somebody else in- thank goodness he didn't charge us for the one minute sit down in his cab!
 
After leaving Tours, David and I travelled to the north of France (Brittany) to St. Malo, a quiet seaside town, which has a section of the town with its old town wall still intact (Intra Muros) The town was beautiful by day and night with awesome views of the sea. Our main aim here was to visit Mont St. Michel, an ancient abbey, built an a little fortress/mini island not far out from the beach on the border between Brittany and Normandy. The plan was to visit on Saturday, however because of our slackness in getting up, we missed the only bus of the day (9:50am!) to get there, and had to hang out in St. Malo for the day. We spent the rest of that day just exploring the town, and found some amazing sights and food (especially David with his Ker-y-Pom, a Brittany specialty!).The rest of the day we just spent relaxing and chilling in the room, watching a bit of tele, ready for our day excursion the next day to the Mont.
 
The next day we got up extra early to check out of the hotel and to catch the bus to Mont St. Michel. We got to the Mont around 11am. The Mont is truly a spectacular place from afar to look at, but perhaps has become too touristy for its own good, with the main street now full of tourist shops, tacky museums and very expensive restaurants! For lunch, we decided to eat at a restaurant, where I got a 15 Euro menu (that's nearly $30!), and David an 18 Euro menu. The food was truly horrible! ( Real terrible, unfresh Salmon for me!), and when the bill came, they charged us wrong! When I asked them to fix the bill, they again got the bill wrong- this time they undercharged us! So in the end we got a little discount off this truly horrible meal. The abbey itself is spectacular with its views, and all its history, but somehow, after seeing so many things in Europe, I expected to be overawed by great architecture and paintings, whilst however the Mont is mainly a well preserved, ancient abbey more spectacular for its role in history and its location. It was still a trip well worth it however.
 
After that, David and I rushed back to St. Malo to catch a night train to the tourist Mecca known as Paris. I had an awful bout of the hiccups for about 3 hrs non-stop however, and was feeling a bit under the weather however, so we got to Paris and I basically headed straight for bed. The taxi ride to the hotel was spectacular though, with our first views of the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe!
 
Paris is truly a great tourist city! There is just so much to see. This is my 3rd trip to Paris, having last been about 5 years ago, and I enjoyed it just as much this time as last time I went. The first day there was a Monday, and after feeling a little sick the last night, both of us got up late and headed out around 11am to see some sights. We decided since that it was a cloudy day, it wouldn't be a good time to go see the Eiffel Tower or Arc the Triomphe first. We headed first to a few sights I hadn't seen, including the Musee d'Orsay, which was unfortunately, pass Invalides, and eventually decided to go to the Louvre, which during this time of the year, was pretty empty. We basically stayed there till it closed, seeing the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, Hammurabi's Code and the other Highlights, before grabbing a bite to eat at the Carousel de Louvre (the shopping mall under the Louvre) food court. After dinner, we went for an evening stroll down the Champs Elysees, browsing some shops and taking photos of the Arc de Triomphe. David was feeling a little bit ill now, so we retired to the hotle and to bed.
 
On Tuesday, again we woke up late, but eventually set off for the Eiffel Tower first after catching some Brunch/ Lunch, after I bought a new suitcase in the Morning. David and I went our seperate ways for the day, since wantedto go see the Musee d'Orsay, and he had to do the Paris Must Dos of Notre Dame, and Sacre Coeur. I stayed at the Orsay till it closed, browsing at the impressive Impressionist painting collection of Monet, Renior, Degas and others, as well as some Van Gogh. After, I headed over to the Opera house to have a look at the Palais Garnier, before heading over to the massive Galeries Lafayette, 7 floor department store to have a browse. Tim was arriving that evening, and we had arranged to meet at 7 at the hotel, so I had to hurry back. Poor Tim however got a little lost on the the confusing RER and metro lines of Paris, so he didn't arrive till past 8, and due to jetlag and tiredness, we simply hung out and retired to bed.
 
Wednesday was supposed to be our last day in Paris, so we had grand plans of wandering Quatier Latin, where we visited the Sorbonne, the famous university in Paris, and the Pantheon, which is has become a national memorial for many a famous French-people, include the Marie Curie, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Voltaire to name a few. The last time I was in Paris, I didn't manage to get to the Centre Pompidou, and this was on my must see list, so the three of us headed over to this mecca for modern art. I visited the museum whilst the other two decided to return to the Sacre Coeur and Montmatre. The museum had an amazing collection, which was brilliantly organised in a thematic manner, which allowed even someone like me who knows nothing about modern art to have an insight to the abstract ideas presented by some artists such as Picasso, Matisse and Klee. I was sad that Í didn't have time to wander the museum properly, but would love to go back. After I once again met up with Tim and David, whereby we went for another wander round Galleries Lafayette and the other giant department store Printemps. Back to the hotel for a simple baguette and Camembert dinner, and then we went out for a drink after another night walk along the Champs!
 
Thursday was supposed to be the day we departed for Dijon, but since we found it too difficult to book accomodation there, we decided to stay in Paris another day. After getting up a little later than planned, the three of us headed out firstly to the Office du Tourisme to work out what we wanted to do on this unexpected 4th day in Paris. I had always intended to hear some concerts whilst I was in Europe, and saw this as a good chance. I found a concert in the Louvre auditorium by a young British cellist, Richard Harwood playing Beethoven, Shostakovich and Bridge for 6 Euros. The concert was basically completely packed out, and of excellent quality. The cellist was a most expressive player,with an awesome. open tone. His playing was full of passion, but at times lacked a little "edge"or bite to his articualtion. However, I loved the concert, and it was most impressive you could find something of this quality on a Thursday lunchtime! After the concert, I met up with Tim (David had gone to Versailles), and we walked from the Louvre to Place de la Concorde, Madeleine, and then took the metro outside the Moulin Rouge and around Pigalle (quite a seedy district!) We retired back to the hotel once again for a simple dinner with small bottles of wine. The other two were feeling quite tired, so they retired to bed whilst I watched some TV and eventually tucked in to bed around 11pm!
 
Today was a travel day between Paris and Interlaken. Caugh a TGV to Geneva (saw my first snowfall of the trip in the mountains just before Geneva), a train from Geneva to Bern, and then connected onto Interlaken. The streets are all convered in snow here, but its been raining this evening so it may melt in the evening. Here's hoping for a little snow tonight, and a clear day tomorrow so we can have a clear view of the Jung Frau, and have an awesome day up the mountain.
 
Bye for now!
 
Dickson
 
 
12月9日

Full (of Food!)

Greetings from Tours. Just had the largest meal ever I think- an all you can eat menu of Fouee ( a Touraine specialty which is like a Pita bread, made fresh for 45 seconds in an oven before being served). It was truly delicious! Talk about fresh bread.
 
There has been heaps of travelling in the last few days. We went from Madrid south to Toledo (a 35min train ride only since trains are so fast here). After arriving in Toledok, we were soon to learn that arriving in a Spanish town in the middle of the afternoon is not a good idea, since there is nobody around! People tend to take siestas and there's nobody around-even taxi drivers! We waited for 45 min for a taxi at the train station before finally one came. Getting to the hotel was easy, and the room was real nice. Then we decided to find some food coz we were hungry- but everything was still closed! We finally found an open cafe, wandered around some more, but soon it started pouring! So we wandered into McDonalds for a drink to evade the rain. By this time people were starting to wake up and come out on the streets (6pm), but we were now full, and all the sights were closing so we headed back to the hotel, and watched TV till bedtime.
 
Next morning we walked around the main sights of Toledo. It was real quiet everywhere (nobody gets up in the morning either!) but the street were picturesque. Bought a real cool souvenir for 6 Euros. We then rushed to the train station to catch a train back to Madrid Atocha station at 12pm, which arrived at 12:35pm. Then we had to connect to another train station (Charmartin) by 1:20pm. The other handle on my suitcase broke in Atocha as we were rushing to the inter station train- so I really need to buy a new suitcase now!
 
We got to Burgos around 5pm. Again there were no taxis, and when we went to find food everything was close again (how frustrating). We both found the weird habits of the Spanish a bit too much really to get used to coz we were starving after our difficult connections! By the time we found food and came out of the cafe, things were opening up, so we wandered a while and then headed back to the hotel to settle in a little. The Spanish eat dinner real late (the restaurant we wanted to go to opened at 9pm), so we wandered out to dinner around 9pm, had real expensive, nice but small meals. Then back home to bed. (Much less partying now since our Contiki buddies weren't with us anymore).
 
The next morning we got up early-ish, again struggled to find breakfast coz people were still in bed, went into Burgos cathedral (which is probably one of the best cathedrals I had been to since they let you see everything and explained everything so well- highly recommended!), and then went to the train station to go to Bilbao. Bilbao is a growing city- the Basque local government is trying to make this place into a modern cultured metropolis and there is evidence everywhere of this- from its art noveau Bridge across the river Bilbao to its weirdly shaped Guggenheim Museum. However, this does not stop all the restaurants from being closed on a Sunday evening (silly Spanish people!), so we walked to the mall and had McDonalds for Dinner.
 
The next morning, David stayed in whilst I wandered a little bit in the rain in Bilbao. We caught a bus to Hendaye (the Spanish-French border town) and then a train on to Bordeaux. I was so glad to be in France since I can understand and speak the language a little- which is much less stressful than being spoken to in Spanish at a million miles per hour without the ability to reply! Bordeaux was fantastic- everything was open, and found a great dinner at a restaurant just 5 minutes from our hotel! The dinner was fantastic- an awesome bacon salad, grilled salmon and Cheese post dinner all for 13 Euro (cheap in European standards!).
 
I love France. Bordeaux was great- the next day we visited the beautiful Jardin Botanique (botanical Gardens), Palais Gallien Roman remains, walked beside the Garonne, went to the Catherdral and went to Vinorama ( a wine museum for Kids!). Had to do some washing so we went back to the hotel aroun 5pm. Dinner was again great- we went to this Cafe which served stuff in Casserolre dishes- David had an absolute feast, whilst I had a started of Salmon mashed with Creme Fraiche, main of Roasted Camambert with Potatoes and desert of Fromage Frais with Honey and Oranges. Yum!
 
Yesterday we got up real late and mucked round in the morning shopping in Bordeaux. In the afternoon we booked a tour to a couple of vineyards around the Bordeaux area. Both vineyards were Premier Cru Classe (1st quality wine) vineyards and had top quality wine. David and I both enjoyed the first vineyard's Sauternelle Semi Sweet white wines the most (Chateaux la tour Blanc). Got back around 6:30pm and travelled to the train station to come to Tours by TGV (travelling at 200+km/hr)!
 
Today we spent the morning bumming around Tours shopping and getting breakfast (got up late). In the afternoon we visited the spectacular Chateaux Chenonceau, Chateaux de Amboise and also the Leonardo de Vinci Parc in Ambiose. All truly amazing- especially Chenonceau's beautiful gardens. It was so cold today though that it made it hard to wander outside. Pictures coming soon I promise!
 
Gtg to bed- More later. Miss you all- A Bientot!
 
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